- "You mule-headed nitwit!! It isn't your ridiculous appearance she loves... it's you!!... although I can't see why!!"
- ―Reed Richards
"The Hulk vs. The Thing" | |
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Fantastic Four | |
Title: | "The Hulk vs. The Thing" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 25 |
Cover price: | .12 |
Cover date: | April, 1964 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Stan Lee |
Writers: | Stan Lee |
Pencilers: | Jack Kirby |
Inkers: | G. Bell |
Cover artists: | Jack Kirby |
Cover inker: | George Roussos |
Letterers: | Sam Rosen |
Editors: | Stan Lee |
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"The Hulk vs. The Thing" is the title to the twenty-fifth issue of the first Fantastic Four ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Stan Lee with artwork by Jack Kirby and inks by G. Bell. The cover art illustration was also rendered by Kirby and Bell. The story was edited by Stan Lee. This issue shipped with an April, 1964 cover date and carries a cover price of .12 cents per copy.
Appearances[]
Featured characters
- Mister Fantastic, Reed Richards
- Invisible Girl, Susan Storm
- Human Torch, Johnny Storm
- The Thing, Ben Grimm
Supporting characters
- Alicia Masters
- Captain America, Steve Rogers
- Giant-Man, Hank Pym
- Iron Man, Tony Stark
- Rick Jones
- Thor Odinson
- Wasp, Janet van Dyne
Villains
Minor characters
Organizations
- Avengers
- Fantastic Four
- New Mexico State Police
- New York City Police Department
- United States Army
- Yancy Street Gang
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
- Flight
- Force field generation
- Pyrokinesis
- Super-leaping
- Superhuman durability
- Superhuman stamina
- Superhuman strength
- Thermal propulsion
- Transformation
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Fantastic Four were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. They first appeared in Fantastic Four, Volume 1 #1 in November, 1961. By and large, the roster of the Fantastic Four has remained the same over the years, consisting of Reed Richards as Mister Fantastic, Susan Storm as the Invisible Woman, Johnny Storm as the Human Torch and Ben Grimm as the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing. Occasional transitory members of the FF have included Crystal Amaquelin, Luke Cage, Scott Lang, and T'Challa.
- Inker and cover inker George Roussos is credited as G. Bell in this issue.
- This issue is reprinted in the second story in Fantastic Four Annual #4.