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Writer J. As a result of the events of the " Civil War " company-crossover storyline, the Black Panther and Storm temporarily replaced Reed and Susan Richards on the team. During that period, the Fantastic Four also appeared in Black Panther , [27] [28] written by Reginald Hudlin and pencilled primarily by Francis Portela.

Beginning with issue April , writer Mark Millar and penciller Bryan Hitch began what Marvel announced as a sixteen-issue run.

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In the storyline "Three", which concluded in Fantastic Four cover date March , published January 26, , the Human Torch appears to die stopping a horde of monsters from the other-dimensional Negative Zone. The series ended with the following issue, , and relaunched in March as simply FF. In November , to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Fantastic Four and of Marvel Comics, the company published the page Fantastic Four cover-dated Jan. It revealed the fate of the character of Johnny Storm after issue , showing that while he did in fact die, he was resurrected to fight as a gladiator for the entertainment of Annihilus.

Storm later formed a resistance force called Light Brigade and defeated Annihilus.

As part of Marvel NOW! Fantastic Four ended with , ending Jonathan Hickman's long run on FF titles, and the title was relaunched in November with the creative team of writer Matt Fraction and artist Mark Bagley. Robinson later confirmed that Fantastic Four would be cancelled in with issue , saying that "The book is reverting to its original numbers, and the book is going away for a while.

I'm moving towards the end of Fantastic Four.


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I just want to reassure people that you will not leave this book with a bad taste in your mouth. The first issue of The Fantastic Four proved a success, igniting a new direction for superhero comics and soon influencing many other superhero comics. Stan Lee was surprised at the reaction to the first issue, leading him to stay in the comics field despite previous plans to leave.

Comics historian Stephen Krensky said that "Lee's natural dialogue and flawed characters appealed to s kids looking to 'get real'". As of , million comics featuring the Fantastic Four had been sold. The Fantastic Four stories have been collected into several trade paperback and hardcover editions.

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As part of the Essential Marvel range:. As part of the Marvel Masterworks series:. As part of the Epic Collection series:. Mexican translators were not consistent in their translations of the characters' code names; The Thing was called Coloso Colossus in the first series, La Mole in the second and the third which was the name used for The Hulk in the first series. The names of Dr.

Doom and She-Hulk were not translated into French for the Canadian reprints. British publication of the series began in the black and white anthology title Mystic in the s. In the feature was moved to Marvel UK's The Titans to revive flagging sales, starting with issue But after just a few months the feature was removed from The Titans replaced by The Avengers to form part of the line up of the new Captain Britain Weekly for its first issue in October As a back up strip it started serializing the FF's adventures from US Fantastic Four 1, but this was replaced by The Invaders towards the end of the run.

Their last adventure in that title was issue , when they were moved out so that the comic could be relaunched as Marvel Comic in early Their adventures briefly moved back into Spider-Man Comic before stopping shortly after John Byrne took over pencilling chores on the strip.

After cancellation of the Pocketbook in July the classic FF strips continued in the short lived Fantastic Four weekly title that ran from 6 October for a total of 29 issues. This mostly focused on issues which crossed over into the Secret Wars II maxi series. From , around the release of the Fantastic Four film , the super-team appeared in Fantastic Four Adventures , published by Panini Comics.

In , the first 4 issues of the title were published, one page at a time, in the daily newspaper "France Soir". But primarily, rights to the Fantastic Four in France were held by a company called Editions Lug, which began publishing Fantastic Four first in a anthology title called Fantask , [57] along with Spider-Man and Silver Surfer, then in another anthology called "Marvel".

The censors objected to the content of the book, and citing "nightmarish visions" and "terrifying science fiction" as the reasons, forced their cancellations after respectively 7 and 13 issues. Editions Lug created a format aimed more for adults; an page series called Une Aventure des Fantastiques debuted where the old series left off, with the stories that introduced the Inhumans and Galactus.

In the mids, a title called Spidey was released by Editions Lug. Primarily featuring reprints from the juvenile comic book Spidey Super Stories , it also featured a similarly themed FF series produced in France. These original stories had art that closely resembled the work of Jack Kirby or John Buscema, but the storylines themselves included watered-down super-villains, the FF on vacation and even Santa Claus.

This series was replaced by s era X-Men reprints when Marvel demanded the same royalties for Editions Lug's original stories that they did for the US reprints. Eventually, a regular monthly series began publication in France, and the Fantastic Four took over the headlining position in the pocket format anthology "Nova" sharing the title with Spider-Woman, Peter Parker, She-Hulk, and Silver Surfer and lasted until Marvel began publishing its own titles under the newly-formed "Marvel France" line in the late s.

Fantastic Four shared space in the Silver Surfer's own book until the Heroes Reborn storyline created their own title, supported by Captain America. Two different French companies held rights to Marvel Comics at the same time in the late s and early s. Often, crossovers would force one company to publish another's title, i. This resulted in different translations of the characters' names — Susan Storm Richards was called Jane in her own title by Editions Lug, and Reed was called Red, a combination of letters easier to pronounce than the double E sound.

Rarely was "Humaine" used in the French editions. Williams Comics eventually obtained the rights to Marvel's line and began publishing for the first time in color in the mids. No annual was published by Williams and some early numbers were left out 5, 6, 10, 12, 21 and Condor Comic carried the title in the s and s, and published a series of 47 pocket format books at about pages each.

It also published a paperback series in a similar format to the Marvel Graphic Novels with 12 issues of 52 pages each. Since the series is named with its original title "The Fantastic Four". Fantastisch Mr. Silver Surfer and She-Hulk retained their English names.


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Some early Williams editions refer to Dr. Doom as "Doktor Unheil". In one Williams publication Dr. Doom is also referred to as "Doktor Untergang". Later they call him by his original US name. Corno initially published I Fantastici Quattro in Italy [60] first with Captain Marvel as backup feature, then rotating with other backup features. Star Comics published the title in the s, followed by Marvel Italia.

Also released in Italy was the series I Fantastici Quattro Gigante , an oversized magazine reprinting in chronological order all the super-team's appearances including the Human Torch solo series from Strange Tales. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marvel comics featuring the superheroes titled the Fantastic Four.

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The Fantastic Four 1 Nov. Cover art by Jack Kirby penciller and unconfirmed inker. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Origins of Marvel Comics. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. Doom signaled a slight shift in direction for Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. At last they were moving away from their monster-book formulas to embrace the super hero genre. Doom was their first real attempt to create an enduring super villain.

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