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Cover art from Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #32 (March 2008), art by Leonard Kirk
Thu, Jul 2 | from Bully Says
Panel from Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comics Magazine #8 (September 2001), written, pencilled, and inked by a buncha guys...here, just look for yourself. Yes, folks, you thought it couldn't happen: Ben Grimm made awesomer than he already is. How can it be done? A: Give him Captain Amer...
Fri, Jun 26 | from Bully Says
Panel from Ultimate Fantastic Four #27 (April 2006), script by Mark Millar, pencils by Greg Land, inks by Matt Ryan, colors by Justin Ponsor, letters by Randy Gentile No, folks, your baby blues do not deceive you, nor have shape-shifting aliens turned this feature into 365 Days with a Skr...
Thu, Jun 25 | from Bully Says
Also, Doom's eventual fate this issue is weakened by the periphery knowledge we all have regarding his and Latveria's long-term involvement in the Marvel ... and more »
Wed, Jun 10 | from IGN
Marvel: The Lost Generation is recommended for all fans of superhero action on a grand scale. Find it at comics shops, and online retailers and auctions. And for goodness’ sake, if you enjoy it, email or write Marvel and ask them to issue a trade paperback collection. This work deserves it.
Sat, Apr 18 | from Marvel Comics Headlines
Slott’s characterization of the Fantastic Four is also great. The trepidation comes from the fact that this is a story that was constructed to explain why nobody else remembers Peter Parker is Spider-Man. It’s obvious that certain people used to know, ...
Sun, Apr 5 | from Film Fodder
CA by Kevin Fuller April 1, 2009 - As great as Millar and Hitch's run on the flagship Fantastic Four title has been, it hasn't exactly been all that relevant in terms of the overall Marvel landscape of late. A lot of that has to do with Marvel wanting to ...
Wed, Apr 1 | from IGN
He came to the Fantastic Four with an offer - destroy Galactus or he’ll destroy Manhattan. The Fantastic Four obviously are not down on murdering Galactus, but must play along, and in Fantastic Four #243, they confront Galactus. Reed tries to reason with him but then Terrax shows up.
Wed, Feb 18 | from Comics Should Be Good!
How to draw Dr.Doom part 2 with insight and ameture remarks Author: narcalepticMAN Keywords: how to draw Fantastic Four Dr.Doom Doom Dr. Marvel Added: January 18, 2009
Sun, Jan 18 | from YouTube
Share on Facebook Collected Comics Library Podcast #199 28,645Kb; 30m 17s http://www.collectedcomicslibrary.com/ Regular readers of the blog of listeners of the podcast, know that I’m a big fanboy of The Batman, yes “The” Batman. meaning the older and slightly more campy Batman of the G...
Wed, Dec 10 | from Collected Comics Library
We cut to the Baxter Building where Reed, Sue, the Thing and She-Hulk are regrouping. Reed fills them in on the fact that Ms. Deneuve is actually Sue from the future and that she is part of the group that kidnapped Johnny. Reed continues that they do not know where Sue’s secret headquarters is located. So, Reed finished constructing a microscopic tracer that he had been designing. We cut back to the Defenders’ headquarters where Johnny is screaming out in pain. Johnny yells for Sue to turn the Galactus engine off. Sue answers that Galactus will be drained and die first, then Dr. Doom and then Johnny last. Sue says that Johnny’s odds of dying are fifty-to-one. Hulk interrupts and said that the machine has eaten through more energy than expected and that...
Mon, Nov 24 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
Fandom: Avengers/Fantastic Four Pairing: Reed Richards/Tony Stark Summary: Reed and Tony are trapped, and Tony is in need of some Tony Stark-style comfort. Features include complicated equations and some science fetishism. Rating: NC-17 ...
Mon, Nov 24 | from sexdrugsand (Livejournal)
Fantastic Four Omnibus HC Marvel Visionaries Jack Kirby Vol 1 HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Sr HC Marvel Visionaries Stan Lee HC Fantastic Four World’s Greatest Fantastic Four Visionaries John Byrne Vol 0 Superman Camelot Falls Vol 2 Superman Chronicles Vol 6
Wed, Nov 12 | from Collected Comics Library
We zip to Reed Richards back in his lab at the Baxter Building. Hank Pym contacts Reed to find out if Reed is still working on finding Doctor Doom’s location. Reed replies that he is back to examining the ecological data from Alyssa while he lets his subconscious deal with the Doom situation. (Look at Reed flexing that big brain of his.) Best of all, Millar delivers a Fantastic Four story that does not require the reader to have an encyclopedic knowledge of the Fantastic Four. I would imagine that Fantastic Four would appeal to a large cross section of comic book readers. Even comic book readers who have never liked the Fantastic Four.
Sun, Aug 17 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
Continuing our ongoing series about legends of the comic book artform, this week Chase and Blake talk about the universe-changing, highly entertaining and always controversial John Byrne. From his world-shaping work on X-Men, Fantastic Four and Superman to his upcoming work on Star T...
Mon, Jan 21 | from twoinone.libsyn.com
The game evidently had to put more villains and more side treks into the play to boost the game time up. Even though I was expecting game play to be quite repetitive, it became even more repetitive than I would have believed. However, it proved into retaining to my nine year old. He had a blast lis...
Fri, Jun 29 | from Blogcritics
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