SMASH! was a superb comic, and the one in which I was first introduced to the FANTASTIC FOUR. When ODHAMS PRESS initially presented the awesome origin of the FF, they did so in WHAM! and SMASH! simultaneously - curiously (and erroneously) claiming exclusivity for each title at the conclusion of the first episode of the four-part tale. Would you like to read the next instalment of the quartet's dynamic debut adventure? You could only do so in the next issue of WHAM! - according to WHAM!, that is. If, however, you were reading SMASH!, it was claiming sole publishing rights for the next part of the story. Was this an intentional two-pronged promotion of the FF to double their readership potential, or a sudden emergency measure necessitated by the non-arrival of a regular strip for SMASH!? I guess only ALF, BART and COS know for certain - I sure don't.
Which issue of Smash! printed the origin of the FF, Kid? I can't remember that happening . I wouldn't have known that it was a Marvel strip when I read it! I didn't even know that the Hulk was!
ReplyDeleteThe first part of the FF's origin appeared in Smash! #27, cover-dated 6th August 1966. It appeared in that week's Wham! at the exact same time.
ReplyDeleteCheers Kid, I would have had that one too! I just can't remember the FF in it!
DeleteIn the same way that I can't remember Plastic Man being in the Okay Adventure Annual for Boys!
I'd actually forgotten that I'd first read the FF origin in Smash!, JP, and wondered why, in memory, I associated it with Batman. I'd assumed that because the FF appeared in Wham!, that's where I must've read their origin, but I realised my error when I discovered many years later that the story had been reprinted in both comics simultaneously.
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