Here, Simonson briefly replaced the classic FF lineup with an all new team that included Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk and Ghost Rider. These issues show that Simonson wasn't afraid to poke fun at some of the excesses of the superhero genre in a time when grim and gritty characters and massive crossovers were becoming the norm. Also, reading a few of these classic tales might just help you forget the new movie.ġ3 The New Fantastic Four As seen in: Fantastic Four #347-349 Walt Simonson's name isn't mentioned in connection with the Fantastic Four as often as Stan Lee, jack Kirby or John Byrne, but he enjoyed a lengthy and influential run of his own on the title in the late '80s and early '90s. And if you've only seen the movies and have been wondering what's so special about the Fantastic Four in the first place, then picking up any of these comics will show you why they're so amazing. These are the comics any FF lover should have on their bookshelf, including both single issues and longer storylines and spanning from the classic Stan Lee and Jack Kirby run to modern stories. As a reminder of that fact, we've compiled a list of must-read FF comics. More than any other franchise, the Fantastic Four helped shape the Marvel Universe into what it is today.
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Apparently even the fourth time isn't the charm for the FF's Hollywood prospects.įantastic Four Movie ReviewThe good news is that Marvel's First Family still have decades of great comics to fall back on. Unfortunately, Fox's new Fantastic Four reboot just opened to scathing reviews and underwhelming box office returns.
Usually the release of a big-budget superhero movie is good news for fans of the franchise.