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Here's an intentionally spoiler-free taster's menu of some of Fantastic Four #600 from last month.
Not here obviously No spoilers[...]
As we kinda figured, Jonathan Hickman and Juan Bibillo will continue FF after issue 11, even as Fantastic Four returns with Hickman and Steve Epting for issue 600 in November.
Two books for the price of… two books.
As we kinda figured, Jonathan Hickman and Juan Bibillo will continue FF after issue 11, even as Fantastic[...]
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Of course we haven't seen the Human Torch flamed off yet Is it still Johnny Storm? And what about FF #12? WIll that still be continuing?
There's the five of them Here's the solicitation.
FANTASTIC FOUR #600
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Penciled by STEVE EPTING, CARMINE DI GIANDOMENICO,LEINIL YU & FAREL DALRYMPLE
Cover by GABRIELE DELL'OTTO
Variant Covers[...]
There's an October solicitation for a Fantastic Four poster by Joe Quesada that is blacked out in the Marvel Previews. Which is really handy for shops
Marvel are counting down to some kind of Fantastic Four announcement for November.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to realise this is the transformation of FF back into Fantastic Four in time for the six hundrdth issue in November.
But I'm also told that the Future Foundation will continue as its own book, too, both to[...]
Look, we al know it's Fantastic Four #600, why not just come out and say it? Or if it isn't Fantastic Four #600, then just tell us what it is. Either way,
Marvel's longest running comic Fantastic Four concluded with issue #588 last year, twelve issues short of the #600 issue, and restarted with FF #1.
Well, issues 10 and 11 are shipping in October.
In November, it looks like Fantastic Four will be returning With #600 And bringing the likes of Carmine Di Giandomenico and Leinil Francis Yu[...]
FF continues its journey into the creation of a superhero comic book tesseract, infinitely complex and folded in on itself.
We have Reed Richards teaming up with his greatest enemies to defeat three other ruthless Reed Richards It's a game of quintuple bluff, with so many protagonists (and possible antagonists) all with their own agendas, overlapping[...]
And it ruined the character for me.
So when he turns up in FF #3, at a table where the Fantastic Four's greatest enemies have been gathered to discuss how to deafeat Mr Fantastic – while he is present in the room itself, it's meant to symbolise the importance of this moment, the serious nature of[...]
Here's a first look at two more X-Men history variant covers, Wolverine and Havok, from FF 3 and Journey Into Mystery 623 respectively, montaging through the ages.
I miss Larry Stroman Havok, I really do.
Here's a first look at two more X-Men history variant covers, Wolverine and Havok, from FF 3 and Journey Into Mystery[...]
This is the Stan Goldberg cover to FF #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting, from the man who coloured Fantastic Four #1 and, indeed, set their colour scheme.
So, if they're now going for the white look, why not get the man back to give it his own touch? Very respectable.
Now if Marvel were to[...]
Marvel solicitations for March's FF #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Steve Epting and Paul Mounts at Newsarama and CBR were missing one little aspect – the price and page count! So important in this day and age.
Marvel tell me that that the first issue is a 40 pager at 3.99 then it moves to 2.99 for[...]