Marvel Comics · Fantastic Four #113 · August 1971 · $0.15 · 20 pages
Grade: FN/VF 7.0
Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Marvel Comics Group.
Cover by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott.
The main story introduces the Over-Mind, a powerful psychic alien entity that threatens Earth. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, the story features the Watcher breaking his sacred vow of non-interference to warn the Fantastic Four of this cosmic threat. The Over-Mind's debut establishes him as a formidable antagonist with vast mental powers that challenge the team in ways both physical and psychological.
The Over-Mind's first appearance makes this a sought-after Bronze Age key, marking one of the last major villain debuts from Stan Lee's original Fantastic Four run.
Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with minor edge wear along top border, light corner wear on upper right corner, and slight color fading on red background areas, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.
Marvel Comics · Fantastic Four #113 · August 1971 · $0.15 · 20 pages
Grade: FN/VF 7.0
Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Marvel Comics Group.
Cover by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott.
The main story introduces the Over-Mind, a powerful psychic alien entity that threatens Earth. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, the story features the Watcher breaking his sacred vow of non-interference to warn the Fantastic Four of this cosmic threat. The Over-Mind's debut establishes him as a formidable antagonist with vast mental powers that challenge the team in ways both physical and psychological.
The Over-Mind's first appearance makes this a sought-after Bronze Age key, marking one of the last major villain debuts from Stan Lee's original Fantastic Four run.
Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with minor edge wear along top border, light corner wear on upper right corner, and slight color fading on red background areas, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.