Writer: Karl Kesel
Artist: Tom Grummett
Writer: Karl Kesel
Artist: Tom Grummett
Chip Zdarsky with Mattia De Iulis.
Chip proved his FF capabilities with Marvel Two-In-One. I loved his characterisation of Ben & Johnny. I think he'd be a great fit for the FF ongoing, and steer them in the right direction. Unfortunately the return of the FF in their current run has been unsuccessful, at least from my read, so I'd love to see Chip tackle it, especially in the current Marvel climate with so many huge concepts in play.
Mattia De Iulis has some of the most stunning work. His art in Jessica Jones, Invisible Woman, Incoming and the upcoming Road to Empyre is absolutely stellar. I'd love to see him draw the FF and their wider supporting cast
I’m probably in the minority, but I’m enjoying Slott’s run. I’d probably add Gage, or Zub as permanent co-writer. Slott’s team books usually works better with a co-writer. For the art team, I’d love to see a rotating art team of Jacinto and Larraz.
they aren't worth the money.
Christopher Priest and Olivier Coipel. Have Sara Pichelli as an alternate artist.
I will sign off on Zdarsky FF if this time he remembers to actually plot the book.
Lemme take this one.
I think I see your point. FF fans will go over details and argue about minutiae that most people wouldn't give a flying fornication about. And some of the topics get petty. When you examine some of the super-FF (can I use that adjective here?) posters, you see a group of folks who love the concept and the characters. We tend to be a lot friendlier to each other than other groups and can actually respect each other opinions even if we can't understand what God-forsaken event occurred in their lives to allow them to like THAT shade of blue for a costume. But I digress.
This is an old thread, recently revived. It was created before Dan Slott was announced and is not a statement against him. Granted, some staunch FF fans are not in Slott's corner here. Many of his still follow the book because we like it, not because we're hooked completionists.
Besides, I got tenure. I can't be fired.
lol, well put!
TBC though, I meant readers who don’t find the FF exciting, or relevant.
It’s been a looong time since the FF were Marvel’s flagship title. They do however, play host Marvel’s smartest man, most powerful mutant, greatest villain, and Sue is hot; they’ll always feature in other storylines and events, but as a whole, a lot of readers don’t want to spend time w. them.
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