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| 1. | Dark Avengers (2009) #14 | — | + |
| 2. | Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks (2010) #2 | — | + |
| 3. | Dark Wolverine (2009) #82 | — | + |
| 4. | Secret Warriors (2008) #13 | — | + |
| 5. | Wolverine: Development Hell (2010) #1 | — | + |
| 6. | Captain America: Reborn (2009) #2 | — | + |
| 7. | Prelude to Deadpool Corps (2010) #4 | — | + |
| 8. | Thor (1966) #502 | — | + |
| 9. | Captain America (2004) #605 | — | + |
| 10. | Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #621 | — | + |
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The Wizard forms a group to become the FF's evil counterpart. First he recruits Sandman and Paste-Pot Pete. Then he finds a female with enough power to match that of Susan Storm. Madam Medusa is introduced as a villainess with long steel-like red hair and she is sensational. The Frightful Four attack the Baxter Building and easily defeat Ben, Sue and Reed. Soon they send the three of ...
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The Wizard forms a group to become the FF's evil counterpart. First he recruits Sandman and Paste-Pot Pete. Then he finds a female with enough power to match that of Susan Storm. Madam Medusa is introduced as a villainess with long steel-like red hair and she is sensational. The Frightful Four attack the Baxter Building and easily defeat Ben, Sue and Reed. Soon they send the three of them and Alicia floating helplessly into the sky, on what may well be their final journey. The story should have ended here a a cliffhanger ending!
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