| Release: | Mar 2004 |
| Cover: | Mar 2004 |
The Fantastic, Part 2
| Release: | Mar 2004 |
| Cover: | Mar 2004 |
Dr. Moleski, a teacher students have nicknamed "The Mole Man," gives his class a "pep talk" that lacks pep in any or all of its forms. Victor Van Damme, a social outcast by choice, is the only student who supports what the Mole Man has to say. That support would be ignored by the military if they could hear it, however, as they have discovered that the Mole Man is continuing to conduct experiments he was explicitly told not to do, and is evicted from the Baxter Building.
Some time later, Reed and Victor have collaborated on a much larger scale version of the teleportation device Reed once built in his back yard. Reed, Sue, Ben, Johnny and Victor are all front row witnesses to the machine's first activation, which does not work as expected.
| Writer | Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis |
| Cover Artist | Bryan Hitch |
| Penciller | Adam Kubert |
| Inker | Danny Miki |
| Colorist | Dave Stewart |
| Letterer | Chris Eliopoulos |
| Editor | Ralph Macchio |
| Human Torch (Ultimate) | Jonathan 'Johnny' Storm |
| Invisible Woman (Ultimate) | Susan Storm |
| Mr. Fantastic (Ultimate) | Reed Richards |
| Thing (Ultimate) | Benjamin J. Grimm |
| Dr. Doom (Ultimate) | Victor Van Damme |
| Franklin Storm (Ultimate) | |
| Thaddeus E. 'Thunderbolt' Ross (Ultimate) | |
| Mole Man (Ultimate) | Erwin Molekevic |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Ultimate Marvel |
| Genre | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |