The first superhero movie ever was based on a DC character, who years later caused huge legal issues with Marvel, and was ...
The logo first appeared in July 1961 on the covers of comics such as Strange Tales, Volume 1, Issue 86, and Tales of Suspense, Volume 1, Issue 19. In the mid-1960s, Marvel Comics surged in ...
The character was originally supposed to be played by Tom Holland back when it was a tie-in for Marvel’s MCU Spider-Man ...
But while the card was stylized to be pretty retro, now that fans are digging into it, it seems as if Marvel may actually be setting Fantastic Four in the literal 1960s. There’s the style of the ...
This April, past and present Fantastic Four writers and artists team up to celebrate Marvel's First Family in the pages of Fantastic Four Fanfare. Find more details, and some cover art, right ...
Suffice to say the comic book’s first publication run through the 1960s, with Jack Kirby credited ... last character Jack Kirby designed for Marvel Comics before he left for DC.