Artists: Jack Kirby (Penciller) , Chic Stone (Inker) , Stan Lee (Writer)
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DescriptionAppearing in "A House Divided!"Featured Characters: Fantastic Four Previous Empty Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) Next Previous Empty Invisible Girl (Susan Storm) Next Previous Human Torch (Johnny Storm) Next Previous Thing (Ben Grimm) Next Supporting Characters: Previous Alicia Masters Next Antagonists: Gregory Gideon Next (First appearance) Gideon's business rivals: Commander Vanvroot Tamiroff Favorshaw Smedley, Gideon's assistant Gideon's agents: Berney Agent R Synopsis for "A House Divided!" While the FF comment on the Thing's latest gift from the Yancy Street Gang – A Beatles Wig – greedy millionaire Gregory Gideon makes a bet with his competitors: If he cannot defeat the Fantastic Four within a week, he will forfeit his entire fortune to them, but if he succeeds, he gains their wealth. Gideon's plan starts by convincing the Thing that Reed is really a Skrull imposter, and convincing Sue that Johnny is a robot imposter created by Doctor Doom. Although they clash with each other, they soon realize that they were tricked. They rush to the Baxter Building, unaware that Gideon's men have set up Dr. Doom's time machine in the floor, so that whoever crosses it gets sent to another time. Gideon's plan ultimately fails because his son Tommy is a big Fantastic Four fan, and when he learns that his father is going to kill his favorite heroes, the boy goes to the Baxter Building to warn them. Tommy walks through the time machine trap, and although the Thing tries to save the boy, the two are transported to another era. After the FF round up the crooks and turn off the time machine, Gideon arrives and begs Reed Richards to bring back his son, and is willing to pay anything to get Tommy back. When the boy appears safe and sound, having been returned to the present when Reed turned off the device, Gideon realizes that in his mad quest for ultimate wealth, he neglected the most valuable thing he had: his family. After listening to an appeal from his wife, Gideon swears to give his fortune to charity. The Fantastic Four let the Gideon family go, to rebuild their troubled family. Social/Sharing |
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