| Release: | Jul 03, 1962 |
| Cover: | Oct 1962 |
Prisoners of Kurrgo, Master of Planet X
| Release: | Jul 03, 1962 |
| Cover: | Oct 1962 |
The Fantastic Four attend a government dinner in their honor, and are shocked when the governement officials call them a threat to the entire country. They soon learn that this is a plot by Kurggo, master of Planet X, who has ordered them kidnapped and brought to his world. Kurggo's world has the ability to create starships, but has lacked the interest needed to build enough to evacuate the planet. With an asteroid en route to destroy all of Planet X, he needs the help of the Fantastic Four to save the day. Reed develops a shrinking gas much like Hank Pym's, which allows everyone to escape in the single rocket.
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Cover Penciller | Jack Kirby |
| Cover Inker | Richard 'Dick' Bache Ayers |
| Penciller | Jack Kirby |
| Inker | Richard 'Dick' Bache Ayers |
| Colorist | Stan Goldberg |
| Letterer | Artie Simek |
| Editor | Stan Lee |
| Editor in Chief | Stan Lee |
| The Thing | Benjamin J. Grimm |
| Mr. Fantastic | Reed Richards |
| Human Torch | Jonathan 'Johnny' Storm |
| Invisible Girl | Susan Storm |
| Kurrgo |
| Age | Silver Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Digital |
| Series Group | Fantastic Four |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |