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Publisher |
Marvel |
Writer |
Gerry Conway |
Inker |
Joe Sinnott |
Colorist |
Dave Hunt |
Letterer |
Artie Simek |
Artist |
John Buscema |
Published | May 1973 |
A DRAGON STALKS THE SKIES! Answering an urgent call from Agatha Harkness regarding Reed and Sue's son Franklin, the Fantastic Four arrive at Whisper Hill to find that her home has been utterly destroyed. With no evidence of what might have happened, Reed quickly gives up the situation and suggests they go back to headquarters, worrying his fellow teammates about his state of mind. As the Fantasti-Car blasts off, the Fantastic Four are unaware that a strange drone has been observing their movements. Viewing their activity from a far away office, the FF's mysterious observer decides that this is a prime opportunity to strike against them. Per his command, the drone fires a beam at the flying vehicle, sending the Fantasti-Car crashing. Reed and the others just barely manage to escape without injury. Witnessing that his targets have survived angers Gregory Gideon, and when his son Thomas enters the room he loses his temper with the boy for a brief moment. Gideon composes himself and apologizes to his son, as the two of them have not been feeling well recently. After Thomas leaves his father, Gregory begins to focus on his other targets, named Susan Richards and her son Franklin. Since leaving her husband, Sue has been staying with her friends Robert and Carol Landers on their farm in Pennsylvania. After some horseback riding, Sue and the Landers remark over Franklin's interest in the ants and it seems almost as though he is controlling their movements, and this troubles Sue. Before they can figure it out they are suddenly attacked by the Dragon Man. Sue rushes to Franklin and she protects themselves with an invisible force field. However, this does not stop the Dragon Man from grabbing her and flying away. At the Baxter Building, Reed gets a frantic call from the Landers about Sue's abduction and storms off to look for his wife alone. At that very moment, the Dragon Man takes Sue and Franklin to a nearby factory where they are met by armed guards. When the Dragon Man sees that they have come to harm Sue, it tries to protect her but the Android is quickly incapacitated. Sue tries to flee by turning invisible, but the soldier's infrared goggles make her all too visible and she and Franklin are gassed and taken prisoner. While en route to Pennsylvania to find his wife, Reed calls in a favor to a military Colonel he knows who tells him of a strange UFO sighting near Long Island, Reed deduces that it where Sue must have been taken and follows that lead. The colonel is not the only one who had spotted the Dragon Man, as news of a flying man reaches the news. Seeing this report, Medusa deduces this must be where Reed had gone, recognizing the description of the flying creature as belonging to the Dragon Man. She then interrupts Ben while he is reading a comic book and convinces him to join her in the search. Meanwhile, in the Bronx, Johnny has tracked down his old girlfriend Doris Evans and has decided to pay her a visit. With a bouquet of roses, he intends to try and rekindle their old romance. But when she answers the door he is shocked to see that she has two young children. She explains to a shocked Johnny Storm that she has been married for the past two years. Totally caught off guard by this, Johnny quickly dispenses with the ensuing small talk and bids her a farewell. When he gets down the street he is suddenly attacked by one of Gideon's drones, and flames on to fight it. Instead of engaging the Torch, the drone begins to lead him toward Gideon's hideout. Meanwhile, Ben and Medusa arrive at the scene and find the incapacitated Dragon Man on the front lawn. They approach the building unaware that the guards had just finished carrying Reed down into the complex below. The guards suddenly spring back up from a hidden door in the ground and stun both Medusa and the Thing. Wearing a strange suit of armor, Gideon surveys his captured foes and gloats about how he will soon use them to become a god among men, and the strongest man in the world.