Tag Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four Goes Back to Basics With ‘Season One’ Graphic Novel [Review]
Filed under: Marvel, Reviews, Opinion "Space tourism." That's the neat way writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa establishes new context for his take on the origin of the Fantastic Four. The FF spaceflight is one of those richly crazy Silver Age ideas that nee... [read more]
SNEAK PEEK: FF#15
Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of FF#15 by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta. FF #15 (DEC110653) FF #15 BRIGMAN VARIANT (DEC110654) Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN Penciled by NICK DRAGOTTA Variant Cover by JUNE BRIGMAN Cover by MIKE CHOI …... [read more]
‘Chronicle’ Director Addresses ‘Fantastic Four’ Rumors
"Chronicle" has gifted Josh Trank with a very useful opportunity for learning his way around the superhero genre. Useful, we say, because rumor has it that the young filmmaker is Fox's lead choice to direct their upcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot. Ask Trank himself about the possibility, however, and you'll get [read more]
Comic Book Moments of the Week for 01/25/12
Welcome to January's last Moments of the Week! Start your weekend off by checking out a Green Lantern beat down in Justice League, nullification in FF, the debut of the second new Transformers ongoing, hardcore parkour in TMNT, Thor becomes mighty ... [read more]
Fantastic Four #602
This is a magazine that can handle almost any kind of story, but the Fantastic Four are at their best when they're dealing with a big cosmic concept. And boy howdy is this story big. And cosmic. You have the alien Kree armada attacking [read more]
‘Chronicle’ Director Eyed For ‘Fantastic Four’ Reboot
In a year packed with comic book and superhero movies, "Chronicle" is shaping up to be one of the most eye-catching of them all. Emerging in late 2011 with an incredible trailer seemingly out of nowhere, the found-footage superheroes-gone-bad flick is very much on our radar, and should be on [read more]
MOVIES: Has the Fantastic Four reboot found a director
It’s no surprise that 20th Century Fox is all in for a Fantastic Four reboot. If the studio doesn’t show it is in the process of making a new film, the rights revert back to Marvel/Disney, who would no doubt … Continue reading → [read more]
Fantastic Four #601
As the Thing is obviously about to say on this cover, Merry Christmas, everyone! It's the holiday (and post #1400), so I'm going to make this quick: Fantastic Four is a terrific comic wherein writer Jonathan Hickman is weaving a heck of a powerful t... [read more]
SNEAK PEEK: Fantastic Four #602
Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Fantastic Four #602 that you can check out, after the jump. FANTASTIC FOUR #602 Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN Pencils by BARRY KITSON Cover by MIKE CHOI From the creative team of Jonathan … Continue readin... [read more]
‘X-Men,’ ‘Daredevil’ And ‘Fantastic Four’ Remain Top Priorities, Says Fox’s Tom Rothman
Each time the topic of a follow-up to "X-Men: First Class" comes up, everyone seems eager to do it. Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy have both opened up about collaborating on ideas. Now top Fox exec Tom Rothman says that he wants it to happen: "We're trying like hell. We're [read more]
REVIEW: Fantastic Four #600
Or – “Eight Bucks? Does This Book Come With A Gatefold Girlfriend?” I’ve remarked about the tendency of comic book covers to be nothing but glamour shots of the team, and that tendency doubles when it’s an anniversary or... [read more]
Comic Book Moments of the Week for 11/23/11
Welcome to the day after Thanksgiving version of Moments of the Week, where it's always a Black Friday! This week sees the Fantastic Four reach a milestone, Aquaman still can't get any respect, Wolverine and the X-Men puts everything on ice,... [read more]
All Killer, No Filler in Gigantic 96-Page ‘Fantastic Four’ #600 [Review]
Filed under: Marvel, Opinion
This week saw the release of Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting's Fantastic Four #600, celebrating not only six hundred issues of the seminal title but also more than fifty years since the book's debut. Hickman's run on ... [read more]
Fantastic Four #600
Give Marvel credit for not holding back on this momentous issue, as the Fantastic Four celebrate their 50th anniversary with a 100-page blowout. I'm delighted that I managed to read this before any of the surprises were spoiled (the advantage of bei... [read more]
Marvel sez “Flame On”
Press Release “FLAME ON” once more! Fantastic Four #600, available today in comic stores and on the Marvel Comics app, brings the Human Torch back to the Marvel Universe. But, after his dramatic death, how did this founding member of … Contin... [read more]
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – November 23, 2011: The End of Lulu
Filed under: Don't Ask! Just Buy It!, Opinion Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week.
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* Numbers
^ Exodus
% Genesis
¢ Colossians
^ % BATMAN: THE BLACK MIRROR HC
Sco... [read more]
War Rocket Ajax #22: Ming Doyle Talks ‘Fantastic Four’ #600 On ComicsAlliance’s Podcast!
Filed under: Culture, War Rocket Ajax
This week on ComicsAlliance's official podcast, we're pleased to welcome the phenomenal Ming Doyle back to the show! She talks to us about the end of her webcomic with Kevin Church, The Loneliest Astronauts, t... [read more]
RETRO REVIEW: The Thing #7 (January 1984)
Or – “Verily, Milady. It Doth Ring The Clobbering Hour…” Every comic book is somebody’s first comic book, and sometimes your personal concept of a character can be defined by the first time you interact with them. Thus... [read more]
‘Chronicle’ Director Josh Trank Is Perfect For ‘Fantastic Four’