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#7DD-CC Fantastic Four #10
Nothing To Me, Richards!
1963
Fantastic Four #10
Stan Lee (writer), Jack Kirby (artist)
The Story
Fantastic Four #10 features one of the most iconic Doom-Richards confrontations. 'Nothing to me, Richards!' encapsulates the personal rivalry between Victor Von Doom and Reed Richards — a conflict rooted in their college days.
Significance
The Doom-Richards rivalry is the emotional backbone of the entire Fantastic Four series. This confrontation established that their conflict is deeply personal, not just hero vs. villain. Expected to be central to the Avengers: Doomsday film.
Historical Context
Lee and Kirby broke new ground by having the creators appear as characters in this issue. The personal nature of the Doom-Richards feud set Marvel apart from DC's more impersonal hero-villain dynamics.
Silver Age
1956-1970
The era that introduced Doctor Doom to Marvel Comics.
Collector Value
A 1/1 Comic Cut from FF #10 capturing the defining rivalry of Marvel Comics. The Doom-Richards dynamic has driven 60+ years of storytelling.