I don't know about anyone else, but I enjoyed all of the Fantastic Four novels, including the movie novels. I do have a question, was anyone else disappointed that there was no novel based on the...
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I don't know about anyone else, but I enjoyed all of the Fantastic Four novels, including the movie novels. I do have a question, was anyone else disappointed that there was no novel based on the...
I've been looking for the Civil War novel, can you tell me who the writer is?
Woohoo! There is an Invisible Woman thread, now I am happy.
The powers that be at Marvel really should have allowed mister Hickman to finish his story telling before rushing him off for Quesada's pet project.
I have a question, and I hope I get an answer. Is anyone else be sides me upset with the way Marvel is treating the very title that company was built upon and when will it become more prominence in...
I may be misinterpreting the question, but to me the 70s through the mid 80s Marvel seemed looser with their characters. For example, when the need called you would see more guest stars in titles...
I'd like to ask a question, would the ending to this issue been more shocking if it was Susan who killed Hank instead of Logan?
"I'd also love an Invisible Woman Mini, Susan so rarely gets the spotlight as one of the greatest super heroines and mothers in fiction and her own mini-series would reflect that nicely."
I agree...
How about Hickman with John Byrne, Ed Benes, or Jose Luis on Fantastic Four.
Reed calling Ben brother could be the way the alien society thinks more in a family style way, as for Susan instantly becoming a Doctor...you got me.
I loved Civil War, to me that was the last and best event Marvel has come out with in recent years. That wasn't centered around the Avengers, X-Men, or Spider-man.
I was going to let this event pass by like all the others in the past few years, but if Susan has a starring role in it then I'll just may have to force myself to collect it. Then her involvement...
I know I loved those issues as well, though I did feel a little cheated about the whole Baroness Von Doom story line. Question, did Claremont ever explain why Hippolyta wanted Susan dead or to pay?
The two who created Marvel Stan Lee and Jack Kirby is a must, as far as my Mount Rushmore I would place John Byrne for his work on not only the Fantastic Four but the X-Men as well, Chris Claremont...
LOL! Seems about right.
How about Susan Storm and Victor Creed, hey if anyone can bring him to the light side it would be the heart of the Marvel U.
Here's an interesting thought for a big event, what if Franklin went evil and went to war against the entire Marvel U? Would his family try to save him, or help defeat him? Here could be the ending...
[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;16379967]Yeah, at first, I have that idea, now I don´t know how it would be possible and ... In which Avengers team would she fit in, Avengers, New Avengers, Secret Avengers,...
LOL! That's good.
Memphisto was scared of Franklin as well.
Susan Richards
Wolfsbane
And just for the fun of it I'll say...Sabretooth
How about
The Invisible Woman
Wonder man
Sabertooth
and
First Mister Hickman I want to thank you for your care of the Fantastic Four, you took them from the basement back to the penthouse where they belong.
Second, Will any other member (Besides Ben...
More focus on the Fantastic Four and no more Avengers centered events.
We are in the same boat my friend, because I don't like his work either. But that's not what's stopping me from getting this book, it's the whole Ms Thing fiasco.
I know, that'd why it just wasn't good, but funny as well and that was what that series was about.