Well, Dan Slott and Marvel Comics did promise "And a new, major, permanent status quo change for Marvel's First Family" after Empyre, in Fantastic Four #25 And not just about a potential revival of the Reckoning War (we'll get to that).
Dan Slott.
Today's Fantastic Four #25 sees a major cosmic battle take place on Earth, between[...]
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The core value of this intellectual property is family, and Dan Scott's script really nails the close, personal connections between characters.
The cover of Fantastic Four #24 Credit: Marvel
The issue hits both all elements of the modern-day while getting into nostalgic moments so steeped in the zeitgeist of the properties' creation that you'd half expect to[...]
Empyre was billed as an Avengers/Fantastic Four event, but the main title felt a bit light on the latter Now, the same week as Al Ewing wraps up the Avengers side of things with Empyre Aftermath: Avengers #1, writer Dan Slott and artist Sean Izaakse team up to deliver another epilogue with Empyre Fallout: Fantastic Four #1. While Ewing's issue focused on[...]
And is also writing a one-shot for December with Marvel's oldest family, the Fantastic Four Are we sure he's not related to Dan Slott? We'll see if he starts writing She-Hulk or Spider-Man Anyway, he's writing a Fantastic Four one-shot for Marvel drawn by Filipe Andrade, and it looks like it may be entering the[...]
Back in August we stated,
First appearance of Doc Samson of Gamma Flight from Incredible Hulk (1968) #141
First full appearance of the new Black Knight from Avengers (1963) #48
First appearance of Black Panther from Fantastic Four (1961) #52
Enchantress disguised as Valkyrie from Avengers (1963) #83
First appearance of Beta Ray Bill from Thor (1966) #337
First appearance of[...]
That extends to comics, and especially the character's first appearance from Fantastic Four #52 A Stan Lee and Jack Kirby must-own, there is a gorgeous copy of the The book up for auction on Heritage right now, part of Dallas Lot #7234 CGC 9.0, it is next to impossible to find this Black Panther key[...]
Will Dan Slott's Reckoning War begin with Fantastic Four #25? Yesterday, Bleeding Cool asked if Dan Slott was bringing back his Reckoning War storyline that he was proposing around twenty years ago, got teased in a number of books, most prominently She-Hulk, but never came to fruition? And how his writing on Fantastic Four, Empyre[...]
Spoilers for Empyre: Fantastic Four Fallout ahead But first a trip back in time Twenty-or-so-years ago, Dan Slott used to drop something into a number of his comic books at Marvel about something he would call The Reckoning War A storyline that would upend the future of the Marvel Universe, centred on She-Hulk but involving The[...]
This week, as well as Empyre: Avengers Aftermath, gives us the Empyre: Fantastic Four Fallout – the stuff that is alleged by Dan Slott to have major impact on the Marvel Universe as a whole But in the preview below, seems more concerned with having Quoi, the Celestial Messiah, he who was behind the whole[...]
Fantastic Four: Antithesis is an oddity as a Marvel comic published in 2020 that is meant to feel like it is, per the inside front cover, "from a classic era." Writer Mark Waid, one of the indisputable giants of the superhero genre, is joined by artist Neal Adams, the living legend who said earlier this year that he[...]
Empyre #4's ratio of spectacle to story is off balance, which makes this a less than gripping read. This should feel like it’s something. It doesn’t.
We have heard Dan Slott talk about how the events of Empyre will significantly impact on the Fantastic Four, and how it will involve the Skrull and Kree kids, N'Kalla and, rescued by the FF on their way back to Earth and the beginning of the Empyre storyline "The Kree Chronicle of Blood and the[...]
Marvel somehow found the time to squeeze out five X-books last week, and we're now down to the final book we have to recap: X-Men/Fantastic Four #4! Oh, and by the way, in a new feature, down at the bottom of this week's articles, you'll find a table of contents linking to all the X-ual[...]
Talking Empire on the Marvel Next Big Thing panel at San Diego Comic-Con@Home and thanks to Dan Slott and Al Ewing we got to hear more of those big Fantastic Four-changing plans that Marvel has been teasing of late.
Specifically Kree and Skrull children picked up by the Fantastic Four, Jo-Venn and N'kalla, "the Kree Chronicle[...]
The Empyre event continued last week into Empyre Fantastic Four #0 with a cute little brief setup for the whole event Remember, Empyre is billed as an Avengers / Fantastic Four Event Crossover, so we've gotten the Avengers part of the prologue for this event, and gotten the Fantastic Four part, so finally we get to[...]
Today, however, in Fantastic Four Empyre #0, we at least know that Franklin Richards has seen the show – and is using the Baby Yoda lesson well.
First Baby Yoda in a Marvel Comic – Empyre #0: Fantastic Four.
Not an actual appearance of Baby Yoda, and this was originally to have been published in early April[...]
But none of them touch this week's Empyre #0: Fantastic Four by Dan Slott and RB Silva Which has a very different take on events We looked at this a few months ago, but with the comic book in question out this week, here's a little recap.
Introducing The Profiteer
Empyre: Avengers #0 set up the battleground[...]
How important it is to upcoming events is noted afterward and reflects the issues relation to Empyre, not the quality of the story.
Empyre Avengers #0 + Empyre FF #0 Covers
Spoilers for Empyre #1 do follow…
The Beginnings of the Kree and the Skrull Empires
1962: The Fantastic Four (Volume 1) #2 – The second issue published of[...]
The Empyre event is billed as an Avengers / Fantastic Four Event Crossover, so last week provided the Avengers part of the prologue for this event, and on July 8th we get the Fantastic Four part As the lead-in to "the next big thing," how does Empyre Fantastic Four #0 do as a book?
Spoilers ahead, you have been warned!
Empyre Fantastic Four[...]
You can see a full list of what they are calling Summer Movies Night on Disney+ down below.
Disney+ Summer Movies Night Line-Up, Including X-Men
Hamilton – July 3rd
The Mighty Ducks – July 3rd
X-Men: Days of Future Past – July 10th
Solo: A Star Wars Story – July 10th
X-Men: Apocalypse – July 17th
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales – July 24th
Incredibles[...]
He considered all fans friends, and seeing you at cons and reading your messages was what kept him young at heart.
RIP Joe Sinnott
October 16th, 1926 – June 25th, 2020
Joe Sinnott worked in American comic books primarily as an inker, and is best known for his long stint on Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, from 1965 to[...]
Mondo will be doing their second Fantastic Four poster drop tomorrow Two new posters will be available for purchase, the first being one of the most iconic pieces of comic art ever produced, the cover to FF#1 by Jack Kirby This version of the cover is reproduced by Jon Smith and screen printed to become[...]
Mark Waid is returning to the Fantastic Four this August with legendary comics artist Neal Adams for a new series, Fantastic Four: Antithesis The first full-length Fantastic Four story ever illustrated by Neal With a plan to create a new nemesis for the Fantastic Four intended to send shockwaves throughout all of fandom It's intended[...]
The Fantastic Four #23 Empyre tie-in will now be drawn by Paco Medina, and not the previously solicited Sean Izaakse.
While looking at Empire rather than Empyre, Star Wars #7 will now be drawn by Ramon Rosanas, and not the previously solicited Jesus Saiz Plenty of changes and decisions being made under lockdown, it seems Looks like[...]
And maybe in the long-planed third film, Anne Hathaway's queen has to meet with Latveria's ruler for some reason, and these films become weird prequels to a Doctor Doom film, which is how the Fantastic Four are introduced into the MCU Whoa, that is some excellent foreshadowing Disney.
Stan Lee made cameos in every Marvel[...]
X-Men/Fantastic Four #3 was written by Chip Zdarsky with art by Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson, and Ransom Getty Laura Martin, Andrew Crossley, and Peter Pantazis handled colors Joe Caramagna lettered The issue is the third of a four-issue series, but the fourth issue is delayed while the industry is shut down Setting aside, for now,[...]
If you want to avoid all spoilers, stop reading now, as we put down Empyre: Avengers #0 and pick up Empyre: Fantastic Four #0 Just as writer Al Ewing was accompanied with House Of X artist Pepe Larraz for that, so the Fantastic Four has Powers Of X artist RB Silva Empyre: Fantastic Four #0[...]
Back in X-Men/Fantastic Four #1, we got a House Of X-style text page that laid out a new explanation for the Marvel Universe power set…
Ever since the accident that gave us our extra abilities, I've been trying to reconcile the high energy expenditure of each of our power sets with our seemingly unchanged individual energy[...]
So let's not keep the Emperor waiting any longer as we dive into another Bleeding Cool Funko Pop review.
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Right of the back nothing is really special about the box from the rest of the[...]
X-Men/Fantastic Four #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, the penultimate issue of this crossover which will see Franklin Richards making a "momentous decision," according to the solicits.
But before we get to that, the X-Men are still pretty pissed off about the Fantastic Four spying on them in Krakoa last issue, and Cyclops[...]