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Four No More: FF Must Face a Death in the Family

The Invisible Woman lies dead. Mr. Fantastic cradles the lifeless body of his wife, while the Thing rages at her killer. In Fantastic Four: A Death in the Family Johnny Storm decides to do whatever it takes to see Sue alive again - no matter the consequences. Fantastic Four: A Death in the Family is an in-continuity story and shows why the Fantastic Four are the First Family of Comics. But after this oversized special, no one may look at the Human Torch the same way again. As an added bonus to the all-new story by Karl Kesel and Lee Weeks, this 64-Page one-shot also contains a bonus story from Fantastic Four #245, where the Invisible Woman fights alone for the life of her son. Pick up Fantastic Four: A Death in the Family for a reminder of just why the Fantastic Four are the best family as well as the greatest super hero team in comics. FANTASTIC FOUR - A DEATH IN THE FAMILY (MAR062088) Written by Karl Kesel Pencils & Cover by Lee Weeks 64 PGS./Rated A ...$3.99 FOC - 5/4, On Sale - 5/24/2006

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