Fantastic Four
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Marvel Comics + Jonathan Hickman = AWESOME!For more information, also check out http://g4tv.com/freshink What is this new 'secret project?' Well, after reading his initial run on Fantastic Four (and the 'been around since the dawn of time' reference), my guess is it's a mini-series... In this article: Marvel Comics, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel Universe, Celestials, Fantastic Four, and Marvel |
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RSS feed from 1UP | 7 days ago
Digital Comics Reader Coming to PSP Today in New Firmware Update
...to tolerate. Back in August, Sony claimed that there would be over 1,000 comics available in December from Marvel including Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, and X-Men. You can see that the preview image above, first shown in August, also has...
In this article: Sony, December, Civil War, X-Men, Marvel, PlayStation Network, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and PlayStation Portable
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Columbia Daily Tribune | 7 days ago
Power on! Marvel just doubled the fun
...need to be unlocked, but once they're available, a player can swap them in and out of the team at will. Forming specific groups, such as the Fantastic Four, imparts a bonus for that team. A new combat feature is Fusion attacks. Built up...
In this article: Marvel, Nintendo Wii, Human Torch, Mr. Fantastic, Iron Man, Doctor Doom, Captain America, and Wolverine
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | November 18, 2009
Game Daze: 'Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2,' 'Marvel Super Hero Squad'
...to be unlocked, but once they're available, a player can swap them in and out of the team. Forming specific groups of superhumans, such as the Fantastic Four, imparts a bonus. A new combat feature is Fusion attacks. Built up over time by...
In this article: Marvel, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, Wii, Post-Gazette, Nitro, Human Torch, and Mr. Fantastic
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PopMatters | November 10, 2009
The Four-Color Adventures of the Fab Four: The Beatles and Comic Books (Feature)
...anthology title in the early '60s. Each issue had two stories, Doctor Strange starred in one story and the Human Torch and Thing from the Fantastic Four in the other. The cover to 1965 Strange Tales #130 featured the latter two wearing Beatle...
In this article: The Beatles, Beatles, Bruce Wayne, Batman, Paul McCartney, Strange Tales, and Batman and Robin
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The Salt Lake Tribune | November 07, 2009
Jewish Arts Festival: Esther, the superheroine
...created the character of Batman for D.C. At Marvel, Stan Lieber (you know him as Stan Lee) and Jack Kurtzberg (Jack Kirby) created the Fantastic Four and X-Men. Lieber also takes credit for originating Spider-Man and Daredevil. The...
In this article: Superman, Moses, Marvel, Holocaust, Will Eisner, and Washington, D.C.
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PvPonline | November 05, 2009
Battleflip
...artist" for a window of time and then you quickly forgot his name despite the fact that he was producing some of the best work of his career on Fantastic Four with Mark Waid? And then remember how after he died you had the balls to name one of...
In this article: Eternity, Bankruptcy, Wizard, Mark Waid, Jack Kirby, Eliza Dushku, and Dollhouse
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Blogcritics | November 02, 2009
DVD Review: Ruby-Spears Superman
...was based on recent changes to Superman in the comics by writer Marv Wolfman (Teen Titans) and writer/artist John Byrne (Superman, X-Men, Fantastic Four) which included Lex Luthor changing from a "mad scientist" to a shrewd billionaire...
In this article: Superman, Ruby-Spears, Superman: The Animated Series, Marv Wolfman, Lex Luthor, John Byrne, Clark Kent, Super Friends, DVD, and Phantom Zone
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Wales Online | October 30, 2009
All-powerful role for Sir Anthony as Norse god in Thor
...Robert De Niro. Thor was dreamed up in the early 1960s by Stan Lee and collaborators at Marvel Comics. Lee also co-created Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, Daredevil, Doctor Strange and a long list of...
In this article: Thor, Anthony Hopkins, Odin, Stan Lee, The Wolfman, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Loki, and Asgard
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USATODAY.com | October 27, 2009
'Godfather of the superhero,' Stan Lee soars into icon status
...a superhero. The famed creator and co-creator of such iconic characters as Spider Man, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk and the Fantastic Four was awarded the 2009 Comic-Con Icon Award at this year's Scream, an annual awards show...
In this article: Stan Lee, Spike TV, Scream Awards, Marvel Comics, Green Goblin, Iron Man, Spider Man, and Incredible Hulk
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Independent.co.uk - Books | October 21, 2009
Comic book releases (North America): The Avengers continue the hunt for Captain America
This issue features the shocking conclusion to dramatic first arc from writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Dale Eaglesham that spins the Fantastic Four into a bold new era of adventure. Will leader Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic solve...
In this article: Captain America, Ultimates, Avengers, The Avengers, North America, Codename, and X-Men
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The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961), which helped to usher in a new naturalism in the medium. The Fantastic Four was the first superhero team created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Jack Kirby, who developed a collaborative approach to creating comics with this title that they would utilize from then on. As the first superhero team title produced by Marvel Comics, it formed a cornerstone of the company's 1960s rise from a small division of a publishing company to a pop-culture conglomerate. The title would go on to showcase the talents of comics creators such as Roy Thomas, John Byrne, Steve Englehart, Walt Simonson, and Tom DeFalco, and is one of several Marvel titles still in publication since the Silver Age of Comic Books.
The four core individuals traditionally associated with the Fantastic Four, who gained superpowers after exposure to cosmic rays during a scientific mission to outer space, are: Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards), a scientific genius and the leader of the group, who can stretch his body into incredible lengths and shapes; the Invisible Woman (Susan "Sue" Storm), Reed's wife, who can render herself and others invisible and project powerful force fields; the Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Sue's younger brother, who can generate flames, surround himself with them and fly; and the monstrous Thing (Ben Grimm), their grumpy but benevolent friend, who possesses superhuman strength and endurance due to the nature of his organic stone flesh.
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