One believes they were introduced originally in l96l as the Fantastic Four. the four are Reed Richards- Mr. Fantastic, Sue Storm ( his wife) Invisible Girl, Johnny Storm, the Human Torch, and the Thing, Ben Grimm, all can revert to normal human status after using their superpowers except poor Mr. Grimm,. It"s Clobbering Time!
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The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961) .
1961
DC's first comic book was New Fun Comics in 1935. Their first superhero comic was Action Comics #1, June 1938, featuring Superman.Marvel Comics #1, published by Timely Comics, featured the Human Torch (not the one from the Fantastic Four) and the Sub-Mariner, and was dated October 1939. Timely Comics changed its name to Atlas Comics in the 1950s, then to Marvel Comics in 1961.
Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.Stan Lee was the writer of the story and Jack Kirby was the artist. The two worked in a revolutionary style of creating comics called "The Marvel Method" which had the artist adding plot details to stories.
"Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" - 2007 .
Comics are created in various styles. From the simple four panel cartoons we see in the newspaper, to complex books with complicated storylines, comics are enjoyable for almost anyone. Comics in general consist of what you would find in your average book: main characters, dramatic foils, villains, settings, and lots of dialogue. What makes a comic so different from a book is the fact that a comic is read by observing illustrations instead of words. As far as Marvel and DC Comics go, there is usually allot of action, drama, and Sci-fi scenarios.
No he was not. - He was not a member, however he has been featured in the comics both as an ally and as a nemesis.
The Fantastic Four #1 was published in November 1961 by Marvel Comics.
The Fantastic Four debuted in November 1961. The hit comic, published by Marvel Comics, was notable for its added level of realism in the superhero story.
Fantastic four was published by marvel comics.
No, Mr. Fantastic is a character from Marvel Comics, specifically a founding member of the Fantastic Four. DC Comics is a separate comic book publisher known for heroes like Superman and Batman.
Marvel Comics has produced thousands of comic books since it was founded in 1939. They have created numerous iconic characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, and the X-Men, leading to a vast and diverse range of comic book series.
jack Kirby and Stan lee are the founding fathers of the marvel comics.
Notably , "The Fantastic Four" .
Mr Fantastic is a fictional superhero from the Marvel Universe. He is the leader of the Fantastic Four. Their comics have plenty of information on not only Mr Fantastic, but the other three heroes as well.
This is a little bit of a tricky question. Marvel had been integrated into Timely and Atlas for a while before releasing any titles on its own. The first comic that was officially labeled as Marvel comics was Amazing Adventures #3. See the related link below for more details.http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/1/16/200px-AmazingAdventuresV1no3.jpg
DC's first comic book was New Fun Comics in 1935. Their first superhero comic was Action Comics #1, June 1938, featuring Superman.Marvel Comics #1, published by Timely Comics, featured the Human Torch (not the one from the Fantastic Four) and the Sub-Mariner, and was dated October 1939. Timely Comics changed its name to Atlas Comics in the 1950s, then to Marvel Comics in 1961.
The Marvel comics character Reed Richards is a member of the superhero team called the Fantastic Four .
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