Jack Kirby (American, 1917-1994). Pencils and inks on illustration board. Interior art. Splash page for Marvel Comics' FANTASTIC FOUR no. 84, Vol. 1 (Mar. 1969). Issue/chapter title: "The Name Is--Doom!" One of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s agents has disappeared while investigating rumours of a secret army somewhere in Europe. Nick Fury, head of S.H.I.E.L.D., asks the Fantastic Four to investigate, which they reluctantly do. Their investigations take them to Latveria where they are accosted by a squad of robot soldiers who make quick work of the group. When the Fantastic Four wake up, they find themselves in a fairy-tale village where everything is love and friendship. That is, unless they try to leave. For the village is none other than Doctor Doom's prison for them. "The welfare of my people is ever closest to my heart. What a pity that I am often forced to save you from yourselves!" —Doctor Doom, dictator of Latveria Script: Stan Lee Pencils: Jack Kirby Inks: Joe Sinnott Colours: Stan Goldberg? Letters: Sam Rosen #ScienceFictionArt #ComicArt #ScienceFantasy #CharactersAndCreatures

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