The Human Torch #8 Values
Publisher: Marvel, 1975
About The Human Torch #8
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COVER DETAILS
Characters: Invisible Girl (image); Mr. Fantastic (image); Thing (image); Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Wilhelm Van Vile (hand)
Pencils: Ron Wilson
Inks: Frank Giacoia ; John Tartaglione ?
Letters: Danny Crespi
Notes: Giacoia and possible Tartaglione inks per Nick Caputo, who notes that both men, along with Mike Esposito, often assisted on covers together.
STORY DETAILS
Characters: Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Wizard (flashback); Zemu (flashback); "Scar" Tobin (gangster chief) (Intro); The Painter [Wilhelm Van Vile] (counterfeiter) (Intro); Nick (gangster); Sam (gangster); Eddie (gangster); Mr. Fantastic (image); Invisible Girl (image); Thing (image)
Synopsis: Gang leader "Scar" Tobin is visited by counterfeiter Wilhelm Van Vile, a painter notorious for his carelessness. Van Vile demonstrates his new talent, the ability to make paintings magically come to life and follow his telepathic commands. Van Vile tells Tobin's gang how he found the paints, left behind by aliens in an underground cavern. He intends to create an army of criminals and defeating The Human Torch will be a good test-case. Despite sending painting-images of Reed, Sue and Ben to kill him Johnny triumphs, destroys the alien paints and rounds up the gang.
Pages: 13.000
Script: Stan Lee (Plot); Robert Bernstein [as R. Berns] (Script)
Pencils: Jack Kirby
Inks: Dick Ayers
Letters: Terry Szenics
Notes: "Scar" Tobin apparently makes a one-panel cameo appearance in the Iron Man story in this month's TALES OF SUSPENSE #41 (May 1963). Credits moved, splash page reformatted with extra art added and page numbers removed for reprint.
Data Courtesy of Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons license
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