A Fantastic Four Villain Learns the True Lesson of “This Man…This Monster”

“To Quote a Phrase” is a feature where I spotlight memorable quotes from comic books. Today, we look at a nameless Fantastic Four villain discovering the true message of “This Man…This Monster.”October is a Month of To Quote a Phrase, both here and at Pop Culture References!Because of that, 1965-66 was an astonishing year for the Fantastic Four, with every other story arc introducing major new characters like the Inhumans and Black Panther. That’s on top of the characters newly introduced for the book unrelated to Kirby’s characters intended for their own books (The Inhumans and Black Panther), Galactus and Silver Surfer, who were introduced in one of the most famous storylines of all-time in “The Coming of Galactus.” So they introduce the Inhumans in an awesome story, then they do “The Coming of Galactus.” Then they introduce the Black Panther and, sort of tucked in between those stories is Fantastic Four #51 (by Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and Joe Sinnott), “This Man…This Monster,” one of the greatest one-shot stories in superhero comics history.RELATED: Captain America Had Some Strong Words For Baron Zemo When They Met Again

“To Quote a Phrase” is a feature where I spotlight memorable quotes from comic books. Today, we look at a nameless Fantastic Four villain discovering the true message of “This Man…This Monster.”

October is a Month of To Quote a Phrase, both here and at Pop Culture References!

RELATED: Captain America Had Some Strong Words For Baron Zemo When They Met Again

Because of that, 1965-66 was an astonishing year for the Fantastic Four, with every other story arc introducing major new characters like the Inhumans and Black Panther. That’s on top of the characters newly introduced for the book unrelated to Kirby’s characters intended for their own books (The Inhumans and Black Panther), Galactus and Silver Surfer, who were introduced in one of the most famous storylines of all-time in “The Coming of Galactus.” So they introduce the Inhumans in an awesome story, then they do “The Coming of Galactus.” Then they introduce the Black Panther and, sort of tucked in between those stories is Fantastic Four #51 (by Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and Joe Sinnott), “This Man…This Monster,” one of the greatest one-shot stories in superhero comics history.

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