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In the newest issue of one of the company's longest-running comic books, Johnny Storm's life is taken amid a massive battle that writer Jonathan Hickman has been scripting for a year-and-half ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNSilver Surfer Marks the Fantastic Four for Death in The First Steps ClipFirst Steps clip sees the Silver Surfer descend to Earth and issue a cryptic warning to the superhero group and citizens of ...
First Steps director Matt Shakman has named several classic FF comics as inspirations for his big MCU reboot film, but ...
Jonathan Hickman, the current writer of the series, says it wasn’t easy to extinguish a comic book legend. “Johnny kind of represents a childlike idealism within the group,” Hickman told the ...
COMICS: Jonathan Hickman Talks About The Shocking Events Of Fantastic Four #600 - ComicBookMovie.com
Fantastic Four and FF writer Jonathan Hickman discusses the shocking return of a fan favourite character in today's issue #600 and reveals the direction in which he now intends to take the book.
'Fantastic Four' #588: Mourning The Torch's snuffing with a 'Nuff Said' issue - Entertainment Weekly
In the wake of The Human Torch's highly publicized (and well executed) snuffing in Fantastic Four #587, acclaimed scribe Jonathan Hickman has penned an issue full of quietly observed grief, one ...
Marvel has leaked which member of the Fantastic Four is set to meet their fate in issue 589! News By bgharcourt - Jan 25, 2011 12:01 AM EST ...
Fantastic Four death: One of the superheroes will die in upcoming Marvel issue - New York Daily News
PHILADELPHIA — The Fantastic Four – superheroes whose creation nearly 50 years ago helped usher in the Silver Age of comics for Marvel – is about to become a trio.Marvel Comics sa… ...
The Human Torch delivers a posthumous pitch for Spider-Man to join what’s left of the Fantastic Four in the first issue of Marvel Comics’ new series, FF. Written by Jonathan Hickman with art ...
Jonathan Hickman has spoken about his upcoming storyline 'Three' in Fantastic Four in which it has been suggested that one of the team members will be killed off. "When I first came up with the ...
Jon Hickman didn't like the Fantastic Four. Before his debut issue, Hickman took on the task of going back to reading every Fantastic Four issue EVER to find out what worked and didn't work.
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