The groundwork that Dan Slott has been laying since taking over the reins of Fantastic Four come to fruition in February’s Fantastic Four: Reckoning War Alpha #1.
The groundwork that Dan Slott has been laying since taking over the reins of Fantastic Four come to fruition in February’s Fantastic Four: Reckoning War Alpha #1.
For the first time in forty years, Marvel has licensed one of their properties to another publisher, Abrams ComicArts, for an over-sized Alex Ross extravaganza entitled Fantastic Four: Full Circle.
This week brings some great titles featuring brand new stories, new takes on classic characters, as well as some perennial favorites.
Fantastic Four: Battle of the Behemoths Epic Collection wraps up the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby era of Marvel’s First Family and brings them into the 1970’s, primarily remembered for the dynamic artwork of John Buscema.
Featuring art by Tom Reilly, the story will include cameos from characters from all over the Marvel Universe, from Yancy Street to the far reaches of the cosmos.
The initial line includes: The Thing, Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman (two versions), The Human Torch (two versions), The High Evolutionary, and Psychoman.