Fantastic Four

  1. EXCL. PREVIEWS: "Avengers," "Fantastic Four"

    Comic Book Resources &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents exclusive advance looks at Brian Michael Bendis and Daniel Acuna's "Avengers" #20 and Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting's "Fantastic Four" #601! Augie has an idea that would keep comic prices down, promote regular creative… Full Story »

  2. Preview: Fantastic Four

    CBR Previews &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Augie has an idea that would keep comic prices down, promote regular creative teams and save publishing companies money. Also, a look back at Rob Liefeld's first issues of "New Mutants." Tim looks back at the best comics of 2011… Full Story »

  3. The Abandoned An' Forsaked - Alex Power is a Horse?

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Dec 15, 2011

    All throughout December, we will be examining comic book stories and ideas that were not only abandoned, but also had the stories/plots specifically "overturned" by a later writer (as if they were a legal precedent). Click here for an archive… Full Story »

  4. The Top 50 Most Memorable Covers of the Marvel Age, Day 10

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Dec 15, 2011

    All the way until December 20th, I will be doings posts featuring seven memorable Marvel covers from the past 50 years (since Fantastic Four #1 came out, the beginning of the "Marvel Age"). I will be posting them in essentially… Full Story »

  5. EXCLUSIVE: Marvel Heroes Solicitations for March, 2011

    Comic Book Resources &bull Dec 14, 2011

    In advance of releasing its full solicitation text and covers for titles shipping in March, 2012, Marvel has provided CBR News with an exclusive first look at the publisher's Marvel Heroes titles, featuring new issues of "Fear Itself: The Fearless," "The Mighty Thor," "Fantastic Four," "Winter Soldier" and more. Winter Soldier #3Ed Brubaker (W) Butch Guice (A)Cover By Lee Bermejo Winter Soldier Versus Doctor Doom. 'Nuff Said! Captain America #9Ed Brubaker (W) Alan Davis (A/C) Sharon Carter Takes Charge! Cap's Mystery Deepens As… Full Story »

  6. Superman 2020--Space Nazis!!

    Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!! &bull Dec 14, 2011

    SPACE NAZIS!!!!!!!OK, OK, technically, they're not from space. And they probably don't call themselves Nazis...but when you talk of "pure blood" and make your symbol 3/4 of a swastika plus some random lines, I think we can safely call you… Full Story »

  7. Superman 2020--Much Better Than Jayden Or Madison

    Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!! &bull Dec 14, 2011

    As we bemoan the loss of Superman 2020, we come to the cruelest blow of all.Some of you may have wondered--since Superman II had the secret identity of Jorel Kent, and his son, Superman III, had been Kalel Kent (before… Full Story »

  8. Superman 2020--Suicide Is Painless

    Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!! &bull Dec 14, 2011

    When last we left the never-to-exist world of Superman 2020, Kalel Kent, grandson of the original Superman, was about to smash his Vexor air-car into a cliff before taking on the role of Superman III!! He's going to be a… Full Story »

  9. Superman 2020--Death Of A Used Car Salesman

    Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!! &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Today, of course, we're mourning the fact that we will never experience the world of Superman 2020.We've already discussed the loss of future-slang. Domicile Qube? Vexor Air Car? So, wait--even after the owner is gone, the bio-rhythm attunement means no… Full Story »

  10. The Top 50 Most Memorable Covers of the Marvel Age, Day 9

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Dec 14, 2011

    All the way until December 20th, I will be doings posts featuring seven memorable Marvel covers from the past 50 years (since Fantastic Four #1 came out, the beginning of the "Marvel Age"). I will be posting them in essentially… Full Story »

  11. Castle Kleefeld

    Kleefeld on Comics &bull Dec 13, 2011

    When I was growing up, I live with my parents, not surprisingly. For most of my childhood, I had my own room where I could close the door and totally lose myself in a comic book world. Resting on the floor of my closet, under my good shirts and pants that were hanging up, was my meager comic book collection. I would pull it out to read and re-read on my bed. The rest of the house was sort of like public property for the family so,… Full Story »

  12. Who Should Write the Avengers?

    IGN Comics &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Last week, we reported that longtime Avengers scribe Brian Michael Bendis would be ending his eight year run on Marvel's Avengers titles. What began in 2004 is set to wrap up in 2012, making Bendis' run on the book the longest stint on The Avengers by any writer in Marvel history. Obviously, that's a daunting factoid for the next writer to come on board. Yet we can't help but ponder: who's next? The IGN Comics crew has put together a wishlist of writers we'd love to see tackle Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Would they be interested? Who knows, but that won't… Full Story »

  13. The Top 50 Most Memorable Covers of the Marvel Age, Day 8

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Dec 13, 2011

    All the way until December 20th, I will be doings posts featuring seven memorable Marvel covers from the past 50 years (since Fantastic Four #1 came out, the beginning of the "Marvel Age"). I will be posting them in essentially… Full Story »

  14. Manic Monday--The US Army Roller Derby Division!!

    Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!! &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Sally P suggested that her favorite version of Iron Man's armor was the infamous roller skates edition.Well, as always, this blog exists to cater to her every whim, so we're going to take a look at the true origin of… Full Story »

  15. The Top 50 Most Memorable Covers of the Marvel Age, Day 7

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Dec 12, 2011

    All the way until December 20th, I will be doings posts featuring seven memorable Marvel covers from the past 50 years (since Fantastic Four #1 came out, the beginning of the "Marvel Age"). I will be posting them in essentially… Full Story »

  16. What About I Dream Of Jeannie?

    Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!! &bull Dec 11, 2011

    Really? Dreaming of overalls is good luck?? Dreaming of presents means you will always be showered with gifts?!? Is this pop psychology or pop mysticism??This was from Black Cat Mystery #51 (1954), which means it was during the time Morpheus… Full Story »

  17. The Top 50 Most Memorable Covers of the Marvel Age, Day 6

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Dec 11, 2011

    All the way until December 20th, I will be doings posts featuring seven memorable Marvel covers from the past 50 years (since Fantastic Four #1 came out, the beginning of the "Marvel Age"). I will be posting them in essentially… Full Story »

  18. Stan Lee Universe Review

    Kleefeld on Comics &bull Dec 10, 2011

    I first started paying attention to what Stan Lee was saying outside the comic books in the early-to-mid 1980s. I was starting to read up on and study the history of comics, particularly the Fantastic Four and Marvel. Lee had long been THE go-to comic book celebrity, so it wasn't all that difficult to find interviews and articles about him. With my initial focus on and interest in the FF,… Full Story »

  19. Captain Cold's powers are pointlessly internalized

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 10, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong. This blog focuses on both the good and the bad,… Full Story »

  20. The Top 50 Most Memorable Covers of the Marvel Age, Day 5

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Dec 10, 2011

    All the way until December 20th, I will be doings posts featuring seven memorable Marvel covers from the past 50 years (since Fantastic Four #1 came out, the beginning of the "Marvel Age"). I will be posting them in essentially… Full Story »



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