{"product_id":"the-fantastic-four-omnibus-vol-6-jack-kirby-cover-hardcover","title":"The Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 6 Jack Kirby Cover | Hardcover","description":"Series:  Comic Type: ONE-SHOT\u003cbr\u003eThe beloved omnibus series collecting the classic adventures of the Fantastic Four continues!Fantastic Four launched the Marvel Age of Comics in the 1960s and in the 1970s the series remained a creative force under the guidance of Marvel’s top writers, the artistry of the brothers Buscema, Keith Pollard and break-out talent George Pérez. This Omnibus edition presents FF adventures on a massive scale like Galactus vs. the High Evolutionary, while seating the drama in the closeness the team as a family. All families have their struggles though, and when the FF break up, it really could be the end. Their greatest enemy will bind the team back together and the return of the Mole Man and the Inhumans channel the mythology that makes Fantastic Four the World’s Greatest Comic Magazine. COLLECTING: THE FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #164-203 \u0026amp; ANNUAL (1963) #11-13, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #20 \u0026amp; ANNUAL (1976) #1 and WHAT IF? (1977) #1, #6 \u0026amp; #11.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eAbout Artists \u0026amp; Writers:\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eRoy   Thomas joined the Marvel Bullpen as a writer and editor   under Stan Lee, scripting key runs of nearly every title of the time: Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Sub-Mariner, Thor, X-Men and more. He wrote the first   10 years of Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian and Savage Sword of Conan; and launched such series as Defenders, Iron Fist,   Invaders and Warlock. At DC, he developed All-Star Squadron, Infinity Inc. and related titles,   proving instrumental in reviving the Golden Age Justice Society of America.   Thomas later became editor of Alter Ego, a magazine devoted to comic-book history, and co-scripted the   sword-and-sorcery films Fire and Ice and Conan the Destroyer.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.An   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.John   Buscema (1927-2002) literally wrote the book on being a   Marvel artist — namely, How To Draw Comics the   Marvel Way — and few were better qualified. His   career dated back to the Timely\/Atlas era of the late ’40s and early ’50s.   Soon after beginning the Marvel Age of Comics, Stan Lee recruited Buscema   from the advertising field to the Marvel Bullpen. Buscema followed a long run   on Avengers with the   long-anticipated first Silver Surfer series. He subsequently succeeded Jack Kirby on Fantastic Four, Thor and other titles. By the time   of his retirement in 1996, Buscema had penciled nearly every Marvel title —   including his personal favorite, Conan the   Barbarian.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.Artist   George Pérez made team titles   his specialty with runs on Marvel’s Avengers and Fantastic Four, along with DC’s Justice League of   America and New Teen   Titans, the latter co-created with Marv Wolfman.   The pair redefined the DC Universe in Crisis on   Infinite Earths. In collaboration with writer Kurt   Busiek, he returned to Avengers following the “Heroes Reborn” event. The pair surpassed   expectations with JLA\/Avengers, a 2003 crossover that featured nearly every member of both   long-running teams.\u003cbr\u003e","brand":"Marvel","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":44331794006207,"sku":"9781302962333","price":223.13,"currency_code":"NZD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/1689\/8751\/files\/49dd28bf-7343-455d-b15f-2cf28d2fe055.jpg?v=1749864492","url":"https:\/\/popweasel.co.nz\/products\/the-fantastic-four-omnibus-vol-6-jack-kirby-cover-hardcover","provider":"Pop Weasel","version":"1.0","type":"link"}