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Marvel Elite#33
Cover: Tom Raney & Scott Hanna

Marvel Elite #33

Sep 2003 · Panini France · 4,40 EUR
“Liberté, justice pour tous”

In "Liberté, justice pour tous," Johnny Storm struggles to settle into his new role as head of FF, Inc.'s financial division, while a mysterious extratechnological life-form strikes unexpectedly at a movie theater, targeting Sue Storm and the Thing. Written by Mark Waid and brought to life with dynamic art by Mike Wieringo, inks by Karl Kesel, and vibrant colors by Paul Mounts, this 2003 issue from Panini France captures the Human Torch's personal and professional tensions amid a sudden, otherworldly threat. The cover, by Tom Raney and Scott Hanna, sets a bold tone for the story's high-stakes blend of superhero drama and sci-fi intrigue.

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writer Mark Waid · artist Mike Wieringo · inker Karl Kesel · colorist Paul Mounts · cover Tom Raney, Scott Hanna

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writer Mark Waid
colorist Paul Mounts
cover pencils Tom Raney
cover inks Scott Hanna

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Johnny Storm is having trouble adjusting to his new job as head of FF, Inc.'s financial division. While at a movie theater, Sue Storm and the Thing are attacked by a strange extratechnological life-form.

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