The Thing and the Human Torch star in the series that set the stage for the Fantastic Four's glorious return to comics! With their family torn apart, the Thing and the Human Torch are the Fantastic Two! The worl
Jack Kirby and Stan Lee first introduced the Fantastic Four to the world in the pages of Fantastic Four #1, published by Marvel Comics in November 1961. Historically significant because it ushered in the 'Marvel Age of Comics' and deserving of its title as 'The World's Greatest Comic ...
Make way for Marvel’s First Family — Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic), Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Johnny Storm (Human Torch) and Ben Grimm (The Thing)! Directed by Matt Shakman.
The Fantastic Four: Directed by Oley Sassone. With Alex Hyde-White, Jay Underwood, Rebecca Staab, Michael Bailey Smith. When dosed with cosmic rays, four intrepid explorers are given incredible powers.
The Fantastic Four: Created by Stan Lee. With Mike Road, Ginny Tyler, Ted Cassidy, Frank Welker. The super-elastic Mr. Fantastic, the force field-wielding Invisible Girl, the orange rock-covered Thing and the data-crammed robot H.E.R.B.I.E. make up a tea
craft. After a harrowing crash landing on their return to Earth they soon realized their powers were a special gift and responsibility and pledged to work for and protect mankind. As 'Mr. Fantastic', 'The Thing', 'The Invisible Woman' and 'The Human Torch' their comic book adventures have...
The movie's villain is unknown, but the Fantastic Four comics happen to have one of the greatest enemies in comic book history. Doctor Doom, also known as Victor Von Doom, was Stan Lee'sfavorite baddybecause he's the king of his home country, Latveria, and therefore ha...
after Disney purchased 20th Century Fox’s entertainment assets in 2019 was a new reboot ofThe Fantastic Four. In 1961, Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby launched the Marvel Universe as we know it withFantastic Four #1, and it was the comic that set the tone for everything that came after....
To be sure, that might still be the case. But at least Shakman’s making Galactus a real person in a real suit on a real set. One of many, in fact, according to theEWreport. Marvel has built practical sets for Reed’s high-tech lab and for Yancy Street, the Thing’s New York...
The official Marvel page for The Thing (Benjamin Grimm). Learn all about The Thing both on screen and in comics!