Review: Kneel Before Doom In ‘Fantastic Four’ #7
In 700 issues, the Fantastic Four have faced one antagonist more than any other. This extra-sized anniversary issue shows why
Read moreIn 700 issues, the Fantastic Four have faced one antagonist more than any other. This extra-sized anniversary issue shows why
Read moreWritten by: Ryan North Art by: Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov COLOSSAL ISSUE #700! FANTASTIC FOUR #7 is also FANTASTIC FOUR
Read moreFantastic Four should be a series that’s perpetually about strange science and cutting edge solutions. It doesn’t pop up in
Read moreThe Fantastic Four are reunited, and they’re out to rescue their family. However, that doesn’t mean their road trip across
Read moreAmerica and England may have gotten the ball rolling with bringing Gothic horror films back into the zeitgeist (with Hammer
Read moreThe Fantastic Four have had a rough few years. The franchise’s latest #1 show that the way is still pretty
Read moreWritten by: Peter David Art by: Alan Robinson “It’s all been leading up to this—the New FF and the original
Read moreAs is customary when a series comes to a planned end and the creative team – or writer in this
Read moreAs we race towards the grand final of the Reckoning War in Fantastic Four #43 once more we are serves
Read moreWritten by: Dan Slott Art by: Rachael Stott Cover by: Cafu “One of the most pivotal planets in the Marvel
Read more(+++ WARNING: This review contains spoilers for Fantastic Four: Life Story #5 +++) Galactus is finally on his way to
Read moreThe rehabilitation of She-Hulk as a less barbaric looking beast continues in this week’s Fantastic Four #38 as Jennifer Walters
Read moreDoes anyone remember that Gus Van Sant shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Psycho from 1998? Yeah, well the Fantastic
Read moreIt’s Halloween on Yancy Street and that means trick or treating. But, as this is the Fantastic Four we’re talking
Read moreWe get to the ‘90s in this issue and some of the Fantastic Four are certainly looking their age. Some
Read moreAfter the build up to the wedding of Doctor Doom and Victorious’s admittance of infidelity at the altar all Hell
Read moreFantastic Four: Life Story #2 is another outstanding issue in this mini-series crafted by Mark Russell and artist Sean Izaakse.
Read moreThere’s a lot of things Doctor Doom most certain is, but a fool isn’t necessarily one of them. Until now
Read moreFantastic Four #32 may well announce the impending wedding of Doctor Doom, but as the cover image suggest, this is
Read moreMark Russell had promised a six-issue series focussed on family and set against a backdrop of real world events and
Read moreI think Reed Richards speaks for many of us when he expresses his delight at finally getting to explore the
Read moreWritten by Dan Slott Art by R.B. Silva “The moment REED RICHARDS has been waiting for has finally arrived –
Read more(+++ WARNING: This review contains spoilers for Fantastic Four #30 +++) When Sue Storm paraphrases Alicia in Fantastic Four #30
Read moreWritten by: Dan Slott Art by: Ze Carlos “‘The Two-In-One Terrors!’ Marvel’s First Family are divided and at each other’s
Read moreMarvel First Family gets in on the King in Black action this week in Fantastic Four #29. How will Mr.
Read moreFantastic Four #28 brings what feels like a very Doctor Who-esque conclusion to the current cosmic-threatening storyline Marvel’s first family
Read moreWritten by Christopher Cantwell Art by Filipe Andrade Colour art by Chris O’Halloran Letters by Joe Caramagna “The Fantastic Four
Read moreWritten by: Mark Waid Art by: Neal Adams and Mark Farmer (inks) Reed Richards has made the ultimate sacrifice to
Read moreWith the introduction of the Forever Gate last issue offering up the potential for countless dimension-hopping, time-travelling storylines ahead (and
Read moreWritten by: Dan Slott Art by: R. B. Silva Colour art by: Jesus Arbatov “A powerful portal to everywhere, the
Read moreWhat with so many debut issues coming out from Marvel these days, any one of their comic books to get
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