Issue 3 brings us the Brand New Fantasticar and Team Uniforms. We also get to see, for the first time, the Baxter Building - the team has moved from Central City, CA, to New York. They even provide...
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Issue 3 brings us the Brand New Fantasticar and Team Uniforms. We also get to see, for the first time, the Baxter Building - the team has moved from Central City, CA, to New York. They even provide...
I mean, have you *met* Johnny?
Oohhhhh the Asbestos industry knew how dangerous it was going back to the 1930s. They just... didn't tell anyone!
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Our second issue provides us with a cover that actually depicts a scene from the comic. We see Reed, Ben, Sue, and Johnny going to town on some Skrull. Amusingly...
Yeah in 200 issues they say that it was a combination of cosmic rays and sunspot activity, and in 500 or so the rays become a message sent by the Entity. Other changes include the Moloids being...
I picked up a subscription to Marvel Unlimited so I decided to, with the help of a couple friends, start a podcast about reading through the silver age of Marvel Comics starting with Fantastic Four...
Thanks! Appreciate the direction, and glad to be here. Posted the thread here.
I picked up Marvel Unlimited and I'll be doing a silver-age read through from FF#1 to 1972 or so. Not every comic, but a good portion of them. As I do so, I'd like to create a thread to record my...
Jagged Little Pill. Eh, I'll take it.
After WW2 superhero comics fell out of fashion, and some of the most successful were the horror, true crime, science fiction, and romance books. These did really well until about 1952, when the...
Hi there, I'm Michael. I write books. I like to play old video games, talk about irrelevant nonsense at conventions, and cook. Sometimes I design games or produce podcasts. And of course, I like to...