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Marvel has released some information on FF, the new series taking the place of Fantastic Four. Here's what they had to say today:
There is no more Fantastic Four, so just what is the FF? This March, the superstar creative team of Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting present the over-sized FF #1, introducing the biggest new super hero team of the century! After the death of the Human Torch, the surviving members of the Fantastic Four--Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman & Thing--join with Spider-Man and some top secret members to form an unstoppable force: The Future Foundation. Their mission is simple: save the Marvel Universe from its greatest threats and prevent future dangers from arising. But even with knowledge of what’s to come and one of the most powerful teams ever assembled, just what villainous force could stand in their way? FF #1 is written by Jonathan Hickman and drawn by Steve Epting. It's scheduled to hit comic bookstores on March 23, 2011.
It's a no-brainer that in their time of need Spider-Man would join up with Formerly Known as The Fantastic Four. They are kind of like family to him. It also makes sense that after the death of Johnny, Reed would want to expand his scope as a way of dealing with his grief. One thing is for sure, Jonathan Hickman sure is keeping things interesting wth the Richards family. I'm very intereted to see where this is going.
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I like this idea. The new costumes are interesting. I love Spider-Man's suit. Months ago they released a picture of Spidey in a more classic FF costume (which looked great), but I guess they wanted to go another direction style-wise well as storyline. I don't know, maybe they wanted to tease Spidey being on the FF without spoiling all this stuff.
I'm thinking I might go back and read Hickman's run from the beginning.
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I dunno about the rest of you guys, but in that second cover, the whole FF just look way too happy for just losing a founding member. That was just the first thought that popped in my head followed by "Cool" soon after. This story arc looks very promising.
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Of course I'm biased, so I'm really enjoying this book right now. Although I find it odd that Franklin is not freaking out about the fact that Doom is living under the same roof as him, considering Doom literally sent the child to Hell, from which I don't think Franklin has ever fully recovered.