Alex Ross' Fantastic Four: Full Circle was an original graphic novel published by Abrams and licensed from Marvel Comics A 64-page painted volume published in 2022 in hardcover, it looks like it will be getting a new lease of life later this year An Amazon search for the title reveals an "Untitled Circle Book" for[...]
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Ben Grimm, The Thing, finally gets a revealed skeleton in the Fantastic Four! At Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games, movies, and more The Daily Lying In The Gutters remains a long-running run around the day before and the day ahead You can sign up to receive it as[...]
What… is Ben Grimm? I'd always thought he was just an animated pile of rocks after the Fantastic Four transformation A really good cosplay suit? Ulises Farinas and Steven Pays theorised something like this in this piece of fan art…
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Earlier today, it appeared that we were given a ten-ton spoiler about who would be joining the cast of Marvel Studios' Fantastic Four On Tuesday night, SAG-AFTRA Foundation's "Conversations" series hosted a retrospective on The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal's career, and that's where things got interesting – though not at the event In[...]
Okay, so here's what we know about Marvel Studios' upcoming Fantastic Four film First, we learned last fall that Matt Shakman (who will always be It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia to us) would be directing the MCU Phase Six cinematic effort In addition, we know that Jeff Kaplan, Ian Springer, Josh Friedman, and Cameron Squires[...]
Well, well, well, if it isn't time for everyone's favorite stretchy scientist and his fabulous family to grace the comic shelves once again, and it seems Fantastic Four #17 is all set to give us a glimpse into Sue Storm's side gig in archaeology And what a morbid digging party it'll be when it hits[...]
Fantastic Four continues to be one of the better superhero comic books out there, written by Ryan North and guest-starring Francesco Mortarino, for today's issue, Fantastic Four #16 Even as it becomes more of a science adventure book than a superhero comic With the kids of Reed and Due, and Ben and Alicia, joining a[...]
This Wednesday, we'll be graced with the arrival of Fantastic Four #16, where the youngest brainiacs of the Marvel Universe decide to tackle to-do lists from the 1600s Because, you know, modern challenges are just too mainstream.
When a teacher shares a list of inventions a scientist from the 1600s hoped future generations would one day[...]
Fantastic Four by Ryan North and Iban Coello may well have been the best superhero comic published through 2023 Now Coello is stepping away for a series of one-issue artists, and tomorrow, for Fantastic Four #15, that means Ivan Fiorelli And despite this series specialising in done-in-one stories with an overarching theme, tomorrow's is a[...]
Well folks, Wednesday is just around the corner, and you know what that means: another chance to dive into the melodramatic saga that is the lives of the Fantastic Four Fantastic Four #15 is ready to hit the shelves on January 3rd, and this issue promises a villain with enough intellectual arrogance to possibly outdo[...]
It was already revealed in Fantastic Four #14 that in the Marvel Comics Universe, that multi-billionaire tech-bro Dan Passi had used his AI app Metamind to prevent the coronavirus pandemic that began in our world in 2019/2020.
While in the Millarworld shared universe revealed in Big Game #1, Prodigy created the Omicron variant of COVID-19 to[...]
But there is more to come for the rest of the Marvel Universe.
The Fantastic Four have The Thing seemingly digging two small plots in a graveyard Surely not their adopted Skrull and Kree kids? Or what about the dog he just adopted?
The Green Goblin ay belong to the past but now that Norman Osborn's sins[...]
First appearing in Fantastic Four Annual #6 in 1968, the deadly Annihilus hails the ruler of the Negative Zone Discovered by the Fantastic Four, this parallel universe is filled with antimatter and dark secrets Depicted as a powerful and ruthless insectoid, Annihilus is a ruthless creature that has returned to the Marvel Universe time and[...]
But why? Well, today's Fantastic Four #14 has an answer As the Fantastic Four encounter people using the Metamind app on their phones.
People encouraged to do small actions, in return for virtual rewards, all building up to something bigger And courtesy of billionaire Dan Passi.
Which inspires a drive-vy – or fly-by – to this very[...]
Alright, buckle up your unstable molecules, folks—because Fantastic Four #14 is doing the time warp again, and it's scheduled to make your Wednesday reading list a whole lot weirder on December 6th Reed Richards, the man who stretches more than just his body (I'm talking about the truth, people), sent a city block hurling through[...]
We've now witnessed two live-action adaptations of Marvel's Fantastic Four lineup, with the first becoming an eccentric cult classic and the second iteration earning horrible reviews from fans and critics Soon enough, the popular comic book team will get yet another shot at life as they plan to join the current MCU era, which is[...]
The long hell that has been the casting of the Fantastic Four might be finally coming to an end now that some of the big trades are starting to report on casting Since the big Disney Investor Day back in December of 2020, when Marvel showed off that infamous logo and the internet collectively lost its[...]
Behold, coming to your local comic shop this Wednesday, November 15th, is Fantastic Four #13 Time for the Fantastic Four to add 'paleontologist' to their already overstuffed resumes Why? Let's have a gander at what Marvel's promising us this time around:
Two universes, human and dinosaur, are colliding – and if one universe isn't sacrificed, then[...]
Following Miles Morales Vs Dylan Brock's showdown in January's Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 by Cody Ziglar and Iban Coello, writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Creees Lee continue the Giant-Size series in February with Giant-Size Fantastic Four #1, which Bleeding Cool first noticed was coming a month or so ago.
This February, learn the real meaning behind Imperius[...]
People have been waiting for the Fantastic Four specifically for a long time now, and the "rumors" about the casting for this film are reaching "Will Deadpool 3 be R-rated" levels of annoying when it comes to speculation posts Even if we here on the internet don't hear anything, that doesn't mean things aren't in[...]
Like a dried-out mammoth carcass buried in permafrost, Marvel's Fantastic Four #12 should be a treasure trove for comic enthusiasts everywhere, but somehow it feels like we've seen it all before Releasing on Wednesday, October 4th, this narrative gem will showcase our beloved heroes swapping places with super-powered dinosaurs We've gone full Dino-Rachel, folks!
What happens[...]
His new wife, his adopted kids, his fellow member of the Fantastic Four, it's all coming together Except for one thing.
He doesn't like dogs, especially not this dog, especially when it invades his home doing… what dogs do I wouldn't know, I just got a cat I also didn't want one, but I've got one,[...]
Attention loyal subjects, this Wednesday, we continue our march toward peak nostalgia with yet another yawn-inducing roller-coaster ride, Fantastic Four #11, from your favorite cash cow, Marvel This time around, it seems that Ben Grimm, otherwise known as "The Thing," our beloved orange rock pile, traded in his breakfast cereal for a trip down the[...]
Fantastic Four #11 Spoilers ahead! In 2009, Marvel Comics got the rights to publish Marvelman – or Miracleman comics – paying Mick Anglo a seven-figure sum to secure the rights to the British simulacrum of Captain Marvel, who gained greater prominence in the US under the pen of Alan Moore, Garry Leach and Alan Davis[...]
Some heroic and deadly villains from the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, and X-Men have arrived Up first is the debut of Mister Fantastic and, in an adorable animated style, bringing the artwork of Scottie Young to life This stretchy hero is limited to only 3,000 pieces and is priced at $59.99.
We then transition to the villains[...]
In a seemingly futile attempt to set our hearts aflame with more rehashed superheroes showdowns, Marvel presents 'Fantastic Four Annual #1', set to hit stores in a fiery blaze this Wednesday, August 23rd The incredible 'flame versus hellfire' angle and the grueling standoff between Human Torch and Ghost Rider, once again makes us question, just[...]
Including his comic book collection.
Listing from Sotheby's
There is one listing for Comic books, detailed as The Fantastic Four, 22 issues, 1965-1977, X-Men, 3 issues, 1987 and Booster Gold, 1 issue, 1987 Looking at the price stickers and price stamps, Freddie Mercury seems to have bought copies of the Fantastic Four from Popular Book Centre, a[...]
Granddaughter of Jack Kirby, Jillian Kirby posted on behalf of her father Neal Kirby regarding a recent article published by Marvel Comics looking the Fantastic Four, ahead of the 2025 planned Marvel movie She posted "A statement from my father, Neal Kirby, son of Jack Kirby, disputing an article about the Fantastic Four published 8/8/23"[...]
With the Marvel Cinematic Universe full of rumors on who will be cast as the latest incarnation of the Fantastic Four, one of the names to pop up is Jack Quaid, who's been in some of the biggest franchises, including The Hunger Games, Scream, Superman, Star Trek, and The Boys The actor already made his[...]
So in Moon Knight, we see the comatose body of Vibro after an encounter with the Moon Knight.
It seems that he is being monitored by more than just Moon Knight's men.
And there is some kind of device beeping.
There is another device over in the ruins of the Baxter Building in the Fantastic Four today…
As the[...]