Drawn by: Jack Kirby
Inked by: George Bell
Lettered by: Art Simek
Having disbanded the team, Reed returns home to find that an old friend from his days as a soldier in World War II. Yes, it's Nick Fury, clean-shaven and working for the CIA (presumably his last job before joining SHIELD). He's dropped by to ask Reed to lend a hand with one of the CIA's favourite activities - supporting regime change in a South American country.
This is the spur for the plot of the second half of the book, but we're pausing for a moment to note that Reed has a completely spurious nuclear activator whirring away loudly for no reason at all. Note the lack of radiation shielding, or warning notices. Did he not learn a costly lesson about the harmful effects of radiation?
Check out our coverage of Fantastic Four #21 on our twenty-first episode: Powered By Hateful Hate From A Hate Raygun, with special guest host David Wynne.
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