Fantastic Four Annual #25

Marvel ⋅ 1992
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Key Facts

1st cameo team appearance of the Anachronauts, mercenaries loyal to Kang: Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, Wildrun

Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Artist

Herb Trimpe

Writer

Mark Gruenwald

Published

July 1992

Synopsis

 Citizen Kang part 3 The Avengers guest star in Citizen Kang part 3 , "Twice Upon a Time." Script by Mark Gruenwald, pencils by Herb Trimpe, inks by Brad Vancata. The Thing takes center stage in "This Monster!" Script by Tom DeFalco, art by Kirk Jarvinen. Moondragon and Mantis star in "Duel of Pride!" Script by Sonja Ratcliffe, pencils by Trimpe, inks by Charles Barnett. Kang the Conqueror stars in "A Hall of Mirrors." Script by Peter Sanderson, pencils by Rich Yanizeski, inks by Ray Kryssing. Brief appearances by Spider-Man, the Hulk, the Inhumans, and Sub-Mariner. "The Top Ten Villains of the Fantastic Four." Text by George Caragonne, art by Larry Alexander. Pin-ups by Trimpe, Karl Alstaetter, and Jarvinen/Terry Austin. part 3 of ""Citizen Kang""; cont'd between THOR ANNUAL #17 / AVENGERS ANNUAL #21 1st cameo team appearance of the Anachronauts, mercenaries loyal to Kang: Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, Wildrun Continuity Errors Twice Upon a Time... When the Temptress assumes the form of Nebula that Johnny recalls, her skin is Caucasian in color. However when she appeared in Fantastic Four #337–341 and other stories, she was always depicted as having blue skin. The Avengers monitors that depict their missing members show the wrong versions of both the Vision and Thor. The Vision is depicted here in his red and green form. At the time of this story, the Vision had been rebuilt in an all-white body as seen in West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #45. The version of Thor seen here is Thor Odinson, who at the time of this story was deeply submerged in the mind of his human host Eric Masterson since Mighty Thor #432. The Four Freedoms Plaza is revealed to be intact. However, this story happens after the events of the Infinity War when the Four Freedoms Plaza's upper levels were destroyed by a gamma bomb as seen in Infinity War #3/Fantastic Four #368.

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