{"product_id":"fantastic-four-epic-collection-four-no-more","title":"FANTASTIC FOUR EPIC COLLECTION: FOUR NO MORE","description":"Series:  Comic Type: ONE-SHOT\u003cbr\u003eFantastic Four celebrates its 200th issue of the innovation and excitement that led to the birth of the Marvel Universe!The Fantastic Four have split up! You might worry that we’ll have to come up with a new title for this book, but no, the evil machinations of Doctor Doom will reunite the Marvel’s First Family for an FF #200 extravaganza! Who is Doom’s son? How does he have the FF’s powers? It’s a fight to the finish in Latveria. The FF also confront the Skrulls, but they’ll have to do it as their older selves after an aging weapon advances them to death’s door. The talents of Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard, Sal Buscema and John Byrne keep the story feisty, the art spry and the adventure fantastic. How could it not be when the world devourer Galactus enters the fray with a new herald?COLLECTING: THE FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #192-214 \u0026amp; ANNUAL (1963) #12-13\u003cbr\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eAbout Artists \u0026amp; Writers:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAn   award-winning writer since 1973, Marv Wolfman succeeded mentor Roy Thomas as Marvel’s editor in chief.   Well-remembered for his Tomb of Dracula scripts, he also enjoyed runs on Dr.   Strange, Fantastic Four and Nova,   among other titles. New Teen Titans, his 1980s collaboration with George Pérez, became DC Comics’   biggest hit in years. Wolfman and Pérez literally rewrote DC history with Crisis on Infinite Earths. He   subsequently penned episodes for such animated TV series as G.I. Joe, Transformers and others.Bill   Mantlo began his Marvel career on Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, in which he   introduced White Tiger, one of the industry’s earliest Hispanic super heroes.   Eventually writing stories for almost every Marvel title, he did some of his   most fondly remembered work on Incredible Hulk and Spectacular Spider-Man. He also launched Cloak and Dagger in a pair of miniseries and guided Alpha   Flight through some of its most harrowing ordeals.   Mantlo excelled at integrating licensed properties into the Marvel Universe,   as demonstrated by Micronauts and Rom: Spaceknight, both of which he wrote from start to finish. At DC, he wrote   the Invasion miniseries   for one of the company’s biggest crossover events.After   co-creating DC’s Swamp Thing   in 1972, Len Wein moved   to Marvel for lengthy runs on some of the company’s biggest titles — Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk and Thor — and helped bring the landmark   Giant-Size X-Men #1 into the world, changing Marvel   forever. Returning to DC as an editor, Wein oversaw an influx of British   writing talent, highlighted by Alan Moore’s historic Watchmen miniseries. Wein also has   worked in television and animation, returning to his roots to develop a Swamp Thing screenplay. He has   written comic-book adaptations of The Simpsons and Futurama.Keith   Pollard drew simultaneous runs on three of Marvel’s   longest-running titles: Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and Thor,   including Roy Thomas and Mark Gruenwald’s “Eternals Saga.” During the 1990s,   he singlehandedly penciled hundreds of characters for the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Master Edition.John   Byrne has worked continuously in the comics industry as   both writer and artist since 1975. After he initially collaborated with   writer Chris Claremont on Iron Fist, Byrne and Claremont moved on to X-Men for a run still regarded as one of the title’s finest. Byrne   contributed an equally famed stint on Fantastic   Four, earning comparisons to the original   Lee\/Kirby issues for his imaginative plotlines and dynamic artwork. He also   spun Alpha Flight into   its own title. In 1986, he revamped DC’s flagship hero, Superman, reimagining   the Man of Steel in a historic project heralded by a Time magazine cover. His remarkable   contribution to the Marvel Universe extends to memorable associations with   virtually every major hero, including celebrated runs on Captain America, Iron Man, Sensational   She-Hulk, Namor the   Sub-Mariner and Thing. In the 21st century, Byrne’s considerable body of work   includes IDW’s Star Trek   and Angel.After   a start as inker to his older brother John, Sal Buscema penciled Captain America, Defenders,   Incredible Hulk and   more. Famed for his ability to meet tight deadlines, he spread his talents   across multiple genres. His 1970s work ranged from Ms.   Marvel and Nova to Sub-Mariner and Spider-Woman’s first appearance in Marvel Spotlight. He was the   uninterrupted artist on Spectacular Spider-Man for more than one hundred issues and penciled the   web-slinger’s adventures in Marvel Team-Up, in which he and writer Bill Mantlo introduced Captain Jean   DeWolff. After handling more team-ups in the Thing’s Marvel Two-in-One, he reunited with   brother John on Steve Englehart’s Fantastic Four. He later provided inks for Tom DeFalco’s Spider-Girl titles and Thunderstrike miniseries.\u003cbr\u003e","brand":"Marvel","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":44102515720383,"sku":"9781302960551","price":89.23,"currency_code":"NZD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/1689\/8751\/files\/0b2855c2-d1b9-4c00-b6e9-f64a8baa1bbc.jpg?v=1741226408","url":"https:\/\/popweasel.co.nz\/products\/fantastic-four-epic-collection-four-no-more","provider":"Pop Weasel","version":"1.0","type":"link"}