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Fantastic Four (Vol. 2) #4 "The Heart of Darkness" Release date: December 4, 1996 Cover date: February, 1997. Explore detailed information and market values for Fantastic Four #2 comic book, including current prices, sales data, and collector insights.
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Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Fantastic Four #2 (Marvel Comics January 1962) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!. Fantastic Four #2, released in 1962, is notable for introducing the Skrulls, a key antagonist group in the Marvel Universe. This issue is part of the 'Silver Age' of comics, characterized by its artwork and storytelling style. Key features to look for include the cover art by Jack Kirby and the story by Stan Lee.