Fantastic Four #184 (Newsstand Edition)

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Fantastic Four #184

"Aftermath: The Eliminator!" Written by Len Wein. Pencils by George Perez. Inks by Joe Sinnott. Cover by George Perez and Joe Sinnott. The Impossible Man, Thundra, Tigra, and the Fantastic Four battle the Eliminator. The battle against the Brute is finally over, but since Agatha Harkness and Franklin are still missing, the FF have little time for rest. So Reed (without his stretching powers), Sue, and Ben head to Whisper Hill. First, they find a semi-conscious Human Torch and then...the Eliminator! Cameo appearances by the Impossible Man, Thundra, and Tigra.

Fantastic Four #184

"Aftermath: The Eliminator!" Written by Len Wein. Pencils by George Perez. Inks by Joe Sinnott. Cover by George Perez and Joe Sinnott. The Impossible Man, Thundra, Tigra, and the Fantastic Four battle the Eliminator. The battle against the Brute is finally over, but since Agatha Harkness and Franklin are still missing, the FF have little time for rest. So Reed (without his stretching powers), Sue, and Ben head to Whisper Hill. First, they find a semi-conscious Human Torch and then...the Eliminator! Cameo appearances by the Impossible Man, Thundra, and Tigra.

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Publisher: Marvel Comics
Release Date: July 1977

Key Features:

  • 1st full appearance of Eliminator

  • Continuation of the Salem’s Seven storyline

  • Ties to magical and supernatural Marvel threads

  • Part of Len Wein’s run with artist George Pérez

Creative Team:

  • Writer: Len Wein

  • Penciler: George Pérez

  • Inker: Joe Sinnott

  • Cover Artist: Jack Kirby (layout) with George Pérez finishes

Story Summary:
"Aftermath: The Eliminator!"
Following their battle with Salem’s Seven, the Fantastic Four are caught in a web of mystery and magic. As Agatha Harkness’s dark past continues to influence the present, the FF confront Nicholas Scratch and the bizarre entity known as the Eliminator. Meanwhile, Franklin Richards’ powers once again stir dangerously. Pérez’s crisp layouts and Wein’s narrative keep the pace sharp in this magic-heavy arc.