| Release: | Jul 01, 1980 |
| Cover: | Sep 1980 |
Time For the Prime Ten
| Release: | Jul 01, 1980 |
| Cover: | Sep 1980 |
"Time For The Prime Ten" - Reed is working on an energy transmitter when Willie Lumpkin shows up with a package for Sue. Lumpkin gets in without tripping the security systems, so Reed looks them over while the others check out the contents. When Reed returns, only Sue is left, though she reveals herself to be a Skrull. In fact, Willie Lumpkin was a Skrull who has hidden the other three somewhere, trying to steal Reed's transmitter for use in the Kree-Skrull war efforts. Captain Marvel comes through the transmitter, claiming that Reed needs to kill an imposter, and Reed realizes that this Marvel is also a Skrull. He transports the real Captain Marvel to the Baxter Building, just before Ben, Sue and Johnny arrive, and they take out the Prime Ten Skrull attackers with little effort. It seems that the Lumpkin Skrull disposed of the three by sending them to the future in Doom's time machine, but they came back from the future to pitch in. "The Power Of The People" - Starn's benevolant rule of Latveria is not supported by the country's people, who miss the stability and economy of Doom's rule. Doom loyalists even manage to free both Doom and his armor from capture, and restore Doom's sanity, bringing about his return to power.
| Writer | Doug Moench |
| Artist | Tom Sutton |
| Cover Penciller | George Pérez |
| Cover Inker | Joe Sinnott |
| Inker | Chic Stone, Mike Esposito, Jon D'Agostino |
| Colorist | George Roussos, Ben Sean |
| Letterer | Jim Novak |
| Layouts | George Pérez |
| Editor | Jim Salicrup |
| Editor in Chief | Jim Shooter |
| The Thing | Benjamin J. Grimm |
| Mr. Fantastic | Reed Richards |
| Human Torch | Jonathan 'Johnny' Storm |
| Dr. Doom | Victor von Doom |
| Invisible Girl | Susan Storm-Richards |
| Captain Marvel | Mar-Vell |
| Skrulls | |
| Franklin Benjamin Richards | |
| Alicia Reiss Masters | |
| Zorba Fortunov | |
| Gert Hauptmann |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Digital |
| Series Group | Fantastic Four |
| Genre | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 48 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |