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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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An evil Madam Medusa easily captures the lovely Invisible Girl by luring her to an Eastside fashion house. Susan Storm is then abducted by the Frightful Four. They take her to a Pacific island, where Wizard leads his allies to an underground bunker and orders that the unconscious girl be placed on the floor next to the detonation mechanism of his Q-bomb, a powerful nuclear device. The FF ...
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An evil Madam Medusa easily captures the lovely Invisible Girl by luring her to an Eastside fashion house. Susan Storm is then abducted by the Frightful Four. They take her to a Pacific island, where Wizard leads his allies to an underground bunker and orders that the unconscious girl be placed on the floor next to the detonation mechanism of his Q-bomb, a powerful nuclear device. The FF soon follow in an attempt to rescue Sue, but the Frightful Four escape before the blast goes off, leaving the FF with their first defeat!
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