—Human Torch (Johnny Storm)Fergoshsakes!! Just 'cause I wanted to give folks a little entertainment doesn't mean I'm a publicity-hog! Doggonit!
Appearing in "The Living Bomb!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Eel (Leopold Stryke) ⏵ (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Numerous unnamed citizens of Glenville
- GBS-TV
- Ted Braddock (First appearance)
- Two unnamed employees
- GPD
- Unnamed Police Chief
- Professor Charles Lawson (First appearance)
- Moxie Gahagan (First appearance)
- United States Army
- United States Navy
- United States Secret Service
- ⏴ Wizard ⏵
- NYSDOCCS
- Unnamed Warden
- Yancy Street Gang (Mentioned)
- Dan Braddock (Mentioned) (Veteran's Hospital Patient)
- Baldy (First appearance) (Crime Boss)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Cows (Invoked)
- Eels (Mentioned)
- Fish
- Dogs (Mentioned in narration)
- Rats (Mentioned in narration)
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Sol
- Earth
- Niagara Falls (Mentioned)
- Sol
Items:
- Fantastic Four Uniforms
- Eel's Battlesuit (First appearance)
- Eel's Electric-Actuator (First appearance)
- Charles Lawson's Transmito Device (First appearance)
- Charles Lawson's Aqua-Attractor Gun (First appearance)
Vehicles:
- Johnny Storm's Hot Rod (First appearance)
- Eel's Helicopter (First appearance)
- Fantasti-Car MK II
Synopsis for "The Living Bomb!"
The Torch's popularity has waned due to negative editorials made by newscaster Ted Braddock that have been turning public opinion against Johnny.
When a new villain known as the Eel steals Project X, a miniature atomic pile, the Torch with the help of Charles Lawrence, the inventor of the device goes after the Eel. When the device is at risk of explosion, the Torch tries to convince the Eel to give over the device. The Eel does not believe him and continues his attack.
The Torch is forced to use his powers to take down the Eel's copter and battle him on the ground. The Torch manages to capture Project X, leaving the Eel with the arriving authorities. Johnny takes the bomb out to a safe place where it detonates and he attempts to absorb the heat and flames from the explosion. He succeeds but is seriously injured and Reed Richards uses a device to try and heal Johnny.
After Johnny recovers, Braddock retracts all his negative statements about the Human Torch and declares him a hero.
Appearing in "The Man Who Dared!"
Featured Characters:
- King of Gems (Karl King) (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Unnamed Tibetan Man
Antagonists:
- Tibo (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Numerous unnamed associates of King Karl
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earth
- North America
- Asia
- Tibet
- Temple of Tibo (First appearance)
- Tibet
- Earth
Items:
- Tibo's Gem
Synopsis for "The Man Who Dared!"
A gem merchant hears of the world's largest ruby guarded the giant statute Tibo in Tibet which was only supposed to be a legend. He travels to Tibet in order to steal the ruby and finds the temple. He is shown to the statute and the ruby is even bigger than he hoped. He asks where the guards are, but is told no one would attempt to steal it. He pulls a gun but encounters no resistance as he flees with the gem. His escape is cut off by a boulder as he drives his jeep down the mountain pass and is startled to see the giant statue is alive and pursuing him.
Appearing in "I Saw the Impossible World!"
Featured Characters:
- Tom Bronson (First appearance) (Apparent death)
Antagonists:
- Unnamed Man (Unidentified Planet Inhabitant)
Other Characters:
- Dr. Sam Weems (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Ben Rubi (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Cathy (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-Unknown
- Milky Way
- Unidentified Planet
- Earth (Mentioned)
- United States of America (Mentioned)
- Milky Way
Vehicles:
- SP-7 (Spaceship)
Synopsis for "I Saw the Impossible World!"
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
Continuity Notes[]
The Human Torch Faces the Threat of the Living Bomb!
- The Wizard is depicted in jail in this story. He was incarcerated following his defeat at the hands of the Human Torch in Strange Tales #110.
Publisher Notes[]
- This issue features a full page ad from Avengers #1.
- This issue also features a one page advertisement for Fantastic Four Annual #1, Strange Tales Annual #2 and the "New" series X-Men #1.