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Fantastic Four #1 (2025)

Fantastic Four #1 (2025)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT

(W) Ryan North
(A) Humberto Ramos
(CA) Humberto Ramos

A NEW ERA FOR MARVEL'S FIRST FAMILY! The FANTASTIC FOUR return with a new issue #1, kicking off a whole new volume of their adventures through time, space, science and the human condition! When the Fantastic Four take on Doom, things go well until they suddenly go catastrophically wrong - and they're sent to four different eras in Earth's history! Alone and isolated in wildly different time periods, Reed, Johnny, Ben and Sue all have to fight to survive. Their only hope is to reach the Forever Stone: a mass of dense granite that happens to be one of the longest-lasting rocks on the planet, which - through a combination of obscurity and raw geological luck - has stayed both intact and accessible for most of Earth's history! Also featured in this extra-big, extra-special issue: Ben Grimm fights a dinosaur! No other comic DARES to feature the Thing battling several Mapusauruses, but that's just where WE get started! And it's all brought to life by the incredible new series artist Humberto Ramos!
Date Available: 07/09/2025

Reviews


At a time when Marvel is hoping the Fantastic Four are going to become a worldwide sensation, they make the great decision to keep Ryan North as the writer. He delivers, again. Stuck in the middle of One World Under Doom, the reconstituted FF make a frontal assault against VVD, and pay the price.


At a time when Marvel is hoping the Fantastic Four are going to become a worldwide sensation, they make the terrible decision to bring on Humberto Ramos as the artist. He falls short at nearly every turn. Look at the anatomy on non flamed Johnny Storm. Look at the lack of backgrounds. A four timeline story does not get the benefit of four different sets of visuals.


The North story makes this title above average, but just barely.

Kevin Healy 6 out of 10 GRAHAMS