Genius Covers : My Amazing Copy of Fantastic Four Annual #1

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While I have a pretty formidable comic collection (purely in terms of number of comics), I don't really have a lot of key early issues from the 1960's and 70's. I do have a couple early issues of Daredevil but they are in pretty rough condition but as a kid collector I was more interested in the current issues than older ones and I didn't really care about owning the important issues when I could read reprints or graphic novels with those issues included.

All this recently changed when I received a great looking copy of Fantastic Four Annual #1 from 1963 for my birthday this year from my sister. I was flabbergasted as she included it at the bottom of a stack of inexpensive G.I. Joe comics from the 1980's and then BAM! a Jack Kirby cover smacks me across the face!

Here's the cover with colors just as vibrant as the day they were printed.



The issue story line finds the Fantastic Four running into trouble from the Sub-Mariner, prince of Atlantis. Written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby, I believe this is my early 60's Kirby. Jeez, thanks Avril!



The issue also features the Thing battling a hammer head shark!



The Marvel annual issues were always filled to the brim with just about double the size of a normal issue and Fantastic Four Annual #1 filled its pages with full page art featuring the teams key villains from their first year in comics. First we have The Mole Man the first villain the team ever faced in issue #1.



Although Alicia Masters, the Puppet Master's step-daughter, dated the Thing for many years in the comics, he would become the father-in-law to the Human Torch when Alicia married Johnny Storm in Fantastic Four issue #300.



There was also an incredibly detailed map of the team's headquarters in the Baxter Building. Before the days of comic information being easily accessible it was these type of drawings that provided the amount of detail super fans needed to know every possible thing about the Fantastic Four.



Thanks again Avril for the totally unexpected surprise!

Comments

Commishbob said…
That's amazing! I like how they instruct readers to save the building map for future reference.
Billy Kingsley said…
That shark panel is great! Nice gift!
Fuji said…
Wow. That cover is fantastic! It's even cooler that this issue came from a family member.
Dawgbones said…
FF has always been my favorite, with the Human Torch as my favorite super-hero as well!! Great comic in awesome shape!!
Jon said…
I really dig that Baxter building map as well. The image sure would make for a really cool poster.