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Marvel Triple Action #3 (1972) Doomsday Reprint – Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom. This is Marvel Triple Action #3, published in June 1972, a Bronze Age reprint of one of Marvel’s most iconic arcs featuring Doctor Doom, the Fantastic Four, and the Silver Surfer. Originally drawn by Jack Kirby and written by Stan Lee, this story is a key example of the classic Marvel style—bold artwork, high stakes, and intense action. Key Features: Marvel Comics – June 1972 Reprints Fantastic Four #57-60 (Silver Age) Story by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott Guest stars include Silver Surfer & the Inhumans “Doomsday Means Death!” – classic Bronze Age cover Great ads from the era: American Seed, Zodiac stamps, and more This is Marvel Triple Action #3, published in June 1972, a Bronze Age reprint of one of Marvel’s most iconic arcs featuring Doctor Doom, the Fantastic Four, and the Silver Surfer. Originally drawn by Jack Kirby and written by Stan Lee, this story is a key example of the classic Marvel style—bold artwork, high stakes, and intense action. Key Features: Marvel Comics – June 1972 Reprints Fantastic Four #57-60 (Silver Age) Story by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott Guest stars include Silver Surfer & the Inhumans “Doomsday Means Death!” – classic Bronze Age cover Great ads from the era: American Seed, Zodiac stamps, and more