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We saw a glimpse of it in last week's Fantastic Four #16, finishing Matt Fraction's run on the title with a little help from his friends, while he took time out not to write Inhuman.
But in his final issue, he rewrote some of the basic ways in which many superpowers work in the Marvel Universe,[...]
Uh oh, did Miles Teller speak too soon? We really didn't expect Fox to let such a major piece of casting news hang out there before it's official, so lo and behold, here comes a Variety piece to, if nothing else, keep the speculation going a little while longer.
Fantastic Four has not cast anyone yet,[...]
Dive into his thoughts on Wolverine, Avengers' World, Ghost Rider, Magneto, Fantastic Four, and more.
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Welcome to Part 1 of a 2 part series–Comics and Cosplay Host Ian Mageto, our Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Bleeding Cosplay columnist, reviews the new comics and costumes from Marvel's[...]
Thank you Clown Fatale #3 for that particular image.
What, BPRD #115, does that mean you might all get cancelled by Fox?
Yes, God Is Dead, I'm very serious.
Victor Von Doom rejects all contractions in his speech, in Fantastic Four #16.
I think I only just noticed, the Ultimates teleportation sound is the same as the Doctor Who[...]
The First Man To Possibly Bag And Board His Comics Sells His Collection To Pay For Medical Treatment
It's estimated he could get between three quarters of a million dollars for the haul, including high condition copies of Amazing Fantasy #15, Fantastic Four, Amazing Spider-Man #1, Incredible Hulk #1, Tales Of Suspense #35, Journey Into Mystery #83, Tales To Astonish #27, and many more.
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What's also noteworthy, aside from the condition of the collection,[...]
(This is in the UK at least.)
• Not enough quirky European auteur offerings for you on March 14th, 2014? How about adding Terry Gillam's Zero Theorem to that date as well? What would that double feature be like? (Again, so far just in the UK)
• Vince Vaughn comedy Business Trip (only that title will change)[...]
Remember that fuss during NYCC about the hastily pulled IGN article announcing the relaunch of Fantastic Four from James Robinson And Leonard Kirk? Well, however the signals got crossed back then, it's officially official, this time from USA Today:
The FF evicted from the Baxter Building and facing the Avengers The Thing in prison for murder[...]
Eyebrows were raised this afternoon when IGN reported the following (which has since been removed):
…now we know who's taking over long term: writerJames Robinson and artist Leonard Kirk.
Not only that, but Marvel announced at the Inhumanity panel today that Fantastic Four would be relaunching with a new #1 in February to celebrate the new creative direction.
The story[...]
So Fantastic Four and FF both end with issue #16 in January Forever, obviously Ahem It also marks the end of Tom Brevoort's editorialship on the title after around 150 issues, with this special cover shown at NYCC's Cup O Joe panel for Marvel.
So Fantastic Four and FF both end with issue #16 in[...]
Another look through a bunch of this week's comics! The Carry On team debut in It Came, as official British Army soldiers to provide some much needed
Fantastic Four, X-Men, and the most easily CG-able big bad in the Marvel Universe. It was the biggest single question surrounding Mark Millar's appointment as Fox's "Marvel Tsar", I suppose, and he's answered during a Q&A with SFX magazine and their readers.
Most-Read Comic Stories Monday:
Was That Darth Vader In Infinity #1? (UPDATE: Now With Added Luke)
Have[...]
Earlier this week, we ran rumours of Matt Fraction dropping off FF, and CBR have just confirmed that and more – that Matt will be leaving Fantastic Four and FF early – including issues already solicited.
CBR states Fraction informed them that "his last solely written issue of Fantastic Four will be #12 (solicited for September),[...]
Other comic books than Fantastic Four have had far worse fake British accent in them I mean, Phenom didn't say "pip pip" "I say" or end the sentence in "wot?" at all.
And now Catwoman flirts with a house in Justice League Of America And it works She must have stroked it's doorknob.
Am I really going[...]
Circuit Court of Appeal has just ruled Jack Kirby's heirs have no rights to his work for Marvel Comics and has upheld the ruling that the works are to be regarded as "works for hire" and owned by Marvel.
Freelance creator, Jack Kirby fell out big time with Marvel comic and both he, his late wife[...]
A few Marvel Comics changes….
Christopher Sebela, co-author of issues of Captain Marvel with Kelly Sue DeConnick, will also co-author Fantastic Four #11 with Matt Fraction.
They've now decided that Astonishing X-Men #66 will be drawn by Amilcar Pinna, instead of the ubiquitous TBA.
And Marvel's Ender's Game collection is getting a new movie cover (right).
Which will make[...]
From the letters page of the new Fantastic Four comic, out today;
Comics courtesy of Yesteryear Comics, San Diego If you're in town for the show, why not pick up your week's comics here – and get Sheltered signed by the creators tonight!
Remember an earlier article we ran, How Susan Storm Just Aged Five Years?
Looks[...]
Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four gets the ComiXology digital discount on Friday, down to 99 cents a copy for issues #570-588, #601-611… but not the issues of FF #1-12 that filled that gap, nor the more expensive #600…
Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four gets the ComiXology digital discount on Friday, down to 99 cents a copy for[...]
And has never updated their security system.
— Tyler Shainline (@TylerShainline) July 3, 2013
Seriously @PublicStorage you send me a past due email the evening after I've paid my rent AND FOUND OUT YOU ALLOWED MY SPACE TO BE ROBBED?!?
— Tyler Shainline (@TylerShainline) July 4, 2013
A man has been arrested for the theft, but stolen items include[...]
And now Desert Storm.
And you can usually use Franklin as a guide.
However old the child of Reed Richards and Sue Richards is, add a couple of years, and you have however long it's been since Fantastic Four #1 in current continuity Franklin seems somewhere around 7 or 8, so the Marvel Universe, as we know[...]
Also for Avengers, New Avengers, Uncanny Avengers and Fantastic Four a bit.
We have seen Wolverine going back in time twice Once with the Invisible Woman to kill Hank Pym (which he did), both travelling to the changed future to discover a version of himself that hadn't gone back in time It's implied there's another Invisible[...]
So you may consider skipping Fantastic Four #5AU After all, it ties into a crossover you may not be reading, and it's likely that any reality reset button from Age Of Ultron will wipe out the events in this issue anyway, as the Fantastic Four get contacted by the Black Panther and called back to[...]
Richards, a university student, was rooming at the house.
In today's Fantastic Four, we get another look at that first meeting.
Why is this notable? Well, because this is how it was portrayed the last time in a Marvel comic…
I think it's fair to say Marvel have moved on, yes?
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London, who are[...]
(No, apparently not, my mistake) And it appears took a little of the lingo back with him in today's Fantastic Four #3.
"Pear-shaped" is British slang for something going wrong, no longer a circle – when you are looking at a European pear, anyway Which, in Europe, we do all the time.
Wikipedia states that Margaret Thatcher[...]
Are they all subconsciously (and rightfully so) accepting of the fact that none of their plans ever go right anyway (but they would still risk carrying the kids along?) or they that distrustful of the Avengers and the Earth's Other Mightiest Heroes that they don't think the world can survive without a Fantastic Four for[...]
The IDW Artists Edition are works of joy, the product of Scott Dunbier at the publisher, reprinting the artwork for classic stories as close to the original boards as possible, then reproducing them on Bristol board as well, for added authenticity.
And they've just landed the Fantastic Four, reprinting six classic issues from John Byrne's run[...]
In March, as Marvel's Age Of Ultron kicks off, as well as Fantastic Four #5 there is also Fantastic Four #5AU, and as well as Superior Spider-Man #6 there is Superior Spider-Man #6AU.
I'm sure people will able to work it out.
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How can anyone say this sentence from Amazing Spider-Man #699.1 without screaming to the local village and demanding pitchforks and flaming torches.
One of the more disturbing elements of Fantastic Four #2 They've captured Moon Boy and stuck him in a stasis cell Moon Boy! There's all sorts of parallels with Jack Kirby one could bring[...]
And superheroes to this possibly better than anyone, people's abilities, actions and desires magnified through the genre.
Reading the five new Marvel NOW! books out today, All-New X-Men (again), Thor God Of Thunder, Fantastic Four, X-Men Legacy and Avengers Assemble, I was struck rather by a common theme The half full vs the half empty[...]
The latest Hero Initiative book, where comic artists create sketches on a hundred blank cover copies of a comic, whch are then sold off as well as a book reprinting all the covers, is Fantastic Four #600 And here are my twelve favourite covers You'll have your own Enjoy… and then buy.
From Fred Hembeck;
From Rich[...]



























