Fantastic Four #131 (Marvel Comics February 1973)

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Superhero Team: Fantastic Four Language: English Series Title: Fantastic Four Artist/Writer: Petra Goldberg, Roy Thomas, Joe Sinnott, Ross Andru Issue Number: 131 Character: Lockjaw (Also in Flashback), Larry Trask (Cameo Flashback), Triton (Also in Flashback), Tx-12, Medusalith Amaquelin Boltagon, Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, Maximus (Villain) (Also in Flashback), Gorgon (Also in Flashback), Karnak (Also in Flashback), The Thing, Black Bolt (Also in Flashback), Karnak, Quicksilver, Piskas, Crystal (Also in Flashback), Triton, Johnny Storm, Dominor, Crystalia Amaquelin Maximoff, Mister Fantastic, Pietro Maximoff, Medusa (Also in Flashback), Omega (First Appearance), Quicksilver (Also in Flashback), Black Bolt, Sentinel (Cameo Flashback), Blackagar Boltagon, Human Torch, Crystal Genre: Superheroes Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Artist: Joe Sinnott, Jim Steranko Publication Year: 1973 Era: Bronze Age (1970-83) Tradition: US Comics

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Fantastic Four #131 (Marvel Comics February 1973). The Fantastic Four #131 comic book from February 1973 features a story written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by artists Joe Sinnott and Ross Andru. This issue includes appearances by characters such as Medusa, Black Bolt, and The Thing, as well as the debut of the villain Maximus and the first appearance of Omega. Set in the Bronze Age of comics, this storyline falls within the superhero genre and was published by Marvel Comics in the US Comics tradition. With a cover illustrated by Joe Sinnott and Jim Steranko, this comic book is a valuable collectible for fans of the Fantastic Four series. The Fantastic Four #131 comic book from February 1973 features a story written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by artists Joe Sinnott and Ross Andru. This issue includes appearances by characters such as Medusa, Black Bolt, and The Thing, as well as the debut of the villain Maximus and the first appearance of Omega. Set in the Bronze Age of comics, this storyline falls within the superhero genre and was published by Marvel Comics in the US Comics tradition. With a cover illustrated by Joe Sinnott and Jim Steranko, this comic book is a valuable collectible for fans of the Fantastic Four series.