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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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This issue is another classic, almost as good as FF #41. The last issue saw the Wizard turning the Thing against his friends. Now the Torch joins the Frightful Four, causing the Wizard to announce, "Now that the Torch has joined us, we'll have no trouble disposing of the Invisible Girl". The ending is a true cliffhanger, as the Torch hopelessly traps Reed and Sue behind a wall of flame.