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Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four #3 (2007)
Cover of the Day: Iron Man #115 (October, 1978) Art by John Romita Jr., Bruce Patterson, Gaspar Saladino
"....THERE'S SOMETHING I THINK YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE [COSMIC] CUBE. I THINK IT'S ALIVE."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on Earth-9997 Black Panther as the panther-human hybrid [king] of Wakanda (transformed by the Cosmic Cube, no less), with Storm as his Queen, and the Ani-Men as his loyal subjects -- Textless cover art to "Universe X" Vol. 1 #8. May, 2001. Marvel Comics. Artwork by Alex Ross.
"Aaron, there's something I think you should know about the Cube. I think it's alive. At first, it was used as a weapon against the Kree by the Royalty of the Skrull homeworld. It could create anything from a thought. But the power of the Cube could not be contained. They say the Cube destroyed two-thirds of the Skrull Empire alone. In the years that followed, the Cosmic Cube learned sentience and became the being the Shaper of Worlds."
-- KYLE RICHMOND (formerly known as Nighthawk) to X-51
Source: Marvel Database (official site).
You don't look like a Spider-Man.
Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four Vol 1 3: "The New Silver Age"
fan art for the Cockrum series that never was: ANI-MEN
Marvel Comics - October 1965
Dragonfly
-Real name: Veronica Dultry
-A.k.a.:-
-Publisher: Marvel
-Type: Mutant
-Afilliations: Ani-Men, Femizons, Masters of Evil, The Strangers Prisoners
-Powers: Mesmerizes others into immobility with the hum of her wings, animal control, flight, hypnsis, shape shifter