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  1. English. Fantastic Four Annual Vol 1 11. Fantastic Four Annual #11. Art by: Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott and Danny Crespi. Release Date. March 9, 1976. Cover Date. June, 1976. 1. "And Then -- the Invaders!" Appearances · Synopsis. Writer (s) Roy Thomas. Penciler (s) John Buscema. Inker (s) Sam Grainger. Colorist (s) Phil Rachelson. Letterer (s)

  2. Browse the Marvel Comics issue Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #11. Learn where to read it, and check out the comic's cover art, variants, writers, & more!

  3. Annual for Fantastic Four. Fantastic Four Annual #1. "Sub-Mariner Versus the Human Race!" Release date: July 2, 1963. Cover date: July, 1963. Fantastic Four Annual #2. "Origin of Doctor Doom!" Release date: July 2, 1964. Cover date: September, 1964. Fantastic Four Annual #3. "Bedlam at the Baxter Building!" Release date: July 1, 1965.

  4. Reed discovers that a canister of Vibranium has accidentally fallen into his time platform and made its way back to World War II where the Nazis have used it to win the war. The Fantastic Four travel back to 1942 where they fight alongside the Invaders to defeat Baron Zemo and recover the Vibranium.

  5. DESCRIPTION. Share: ZOOM. Watch. classic Kirby/Sinnott FF vs Subbie + Captain America (Invaders) cover (1976) COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 7 (CBI) Artists Information. Jack Kirby is called 'The King of Comics' for a reason, during his career that spanned six decades he gave us many of the most iconic characters the medium would ever see.

  6. FULL ORDER. Issue Blurb. The FF discover a crucial sample of vibranium has been sent back to 1942 and turned the tide of the Second World War, and they unite with the Invaders to save the world. Issue Notes. It is revealed in this issue even though Richards had to give back Doom's time machine, he made a working copy of it. Character Appearances.

  7. Marvel Comics · Released Jun 1st, 1976. Fantastic Four Annual #11. Overview. Contributions. Pull It. Have It. Read It. Want It. "And Then the Invaders!" Guest-starring the Invaders. New story by Roy Thomas. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks by Sam Grainger. Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.