(2007)

Marvel, 2007 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
17.99 USD; 29.00 CAD
Pages
180 ?
On-sale Date
2007-04-25
Publisher's Age Guidelines
A
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Marvel Publishing Inc.
Brand
Marvel [in horizontal box]; Marvel [connected to the UPC box]
ISBN
0-7851-2227-3 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9780785122272 51799
Editing
Jennifer Grünwald (credited) (collection editor); Tom Brevoort (credited) (editor)
Color
color
Dimensions
standard Modern Age US
Paper Stock
cardstock cover; glossy interior
Binding
softcover; trade paperback
Publishing Format
collected edition

Issue Notes

This issue has variants:
Parts of this issue are reprinted:

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Fantastic Four / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Adi Granov
Inks
Adi Granov
Colors
Adi Granov

Genre
superhero
Characters
Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Woman [Sue Storm Richards]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]
Reprints
Keywords
Civil War [Marvel]

Street Fighting (Table of Contents: 1)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
J. Michael Straczynski
Pencils
Mike McKone
Inks
Andy Lanning; Kris Justice; Cam Smith
Colors
Paul Mounts
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Fantastic Four [The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Woman [Sue Storm Richards]]; Don Blake; Mjolnir; Yancy Street Gang; Ms. Marvel [Carol Danvers] (cameo); Silverclaw (cameo); The Thinker (cameo); Puppet Master (cameo)
Synopsis
After sitting in the hospital with the injured Human Torch, the Thing finds that the Civil War has come a little too close to home--Yancy Street.
Reprints
Keywords
Civil War [Marvel]

Decisions Made (Table of Contents: 2)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 23 pages (report information)

Script
J. Michael Straczynski
Pencils
Mike McKone
Inks
Andy Lanning; Kris Justice; Cam Smith
Colors
Paul Mounts
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Thing; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Daredevil [Matt Murdock]; Luke Cage; Cloak; Dagger; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; She-Hulk; Yellowjacket [Hank Pym]; Wasp; Ms. Marvel [Carol Danvers]; Tigra; Yancy Street Gang; The Thinker (villain); Puppet Master (villain); Human Torch [Johnny Storm] (cameo flashback); Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards] (cameo flashback); Invisible Woman [Sue Storm Richards] (cameo flashback)
Synopsis
The Puppet Master and the Thinker choose a clash between Iron Man's forces and Cap's forces during a prisoner transport to strike out at the heroes and cause additional havoc. When a member of the Yancy Street Gang is killed in the conflict, the Thing verbally lays into the heroes on both sides of the Civil War conflict and declares that he is leaving the country until the superhuman registration mess is sorted out.
Reprints
Keywords
Civil War [Marvel]

Some Words Can Never Be Taken Back (Table of Contents: 3)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
J. Michael Straczynski
Pencils
Mike McKone
Inks
Andy Lanning; Cam Smith
Colors
Paul Mounts
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as Virtual Calligraphy's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Fantastic Four [The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Woman [Sue Storm Richards]]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Peter Parker [Spider-Man]; Wildstreak
Synopsis
When Sue helps Wildstreak escape from the Baxter Building against her husband's wishes, the couple fight and the Civil War splits the Richards family right down the middle. The Thing also deserts Reed by informing him that he is leaving the country until the superhuman registration mess is cleared up. Tony and Peter stop by to take a look at the new superhuman prison that Mr. Fantastic has set up in the Negative Zone.
Reprints
Keywords
Civil War [Marvel]; Negative Zone

Many Annoying Things, None of Them French (Table of Contents: 4)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
J. Michael Straczynski
Pencils
Mike McKone
Inks
Andy Lanning; Kris Justice; Cam Smith
Colors
Paul Mounts
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Thing; Adamantine; Night Count; Anais; Blue Light; Le Cowboy; Phantom Detective; The Wind; Docteur Q; Emperor of the Underground World (villain); Rock Monsters (villains)
Synopsis
The Thing arrives in France and ends up helping the heroes of Paris fight an underground "mole man" and his army of rock monsters who plan on razing the City of Lights over a woman's slight.
Reprints
Keywords
Civil War [Marvel]; Paris

We Used to Go to Hyperspace Just for Donuts (Table of Contents: 5)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 22 pages (report information)

Script
Dwayne McDuffie
Pencils
Mike McKone
Inks
Andy Lanning; Cam Smith
Colors
Paul Mounts
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Woman; The Thing]; Franklin Richards; Valeria Richards; John Porter [Damage Control]; Anaïs [Les Heroes des Paris]; The Thinker; Hydra (villains); Captain America [Steve Rogers] (cameo flashback); Iron Man [Tony Stark] (cameo flashback); Giant-Man [Bill Foster] (cameo flashback); Nick Fury (cameo flashback)
Synopsis
Reed and Johnny meet in a coffee shop to discuss the Civil War. Reed brings the Thinker to the Baxter Building to check his math in calculating the necessity and social outcome of superhuman registration. The Thinker confirms his conclusions but notes that Reed has had to do some truly evil things to prove his theorem. Torch catches up with Ben in Paris and invites him to come back home.
Reprints
Keywords
Civil War [Marvel]; Paris

C'Mon, Suzie, Don't Leave Us Hangin' (Table of Contents: 6)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 30 pages (report information)

Script
Dwayne McDuffie
Pencils
Mike McKone
Inks
Andy Lanning; Cam Smith
Colors
Paul Mounts
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Fantastic Four [Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing; Black Panther [T'Challa] (cameo, joins); Storm (cameo, joins); Mr. Fantastic (quits); Invisible Woman (quits)]; Franklin Richards; Valeria Richards; Hank Pym (cameo); Namor, the Sub-Mariner (cameo); Dr. Doom (cameo); Willie Lumpkin (cameo); Wyatt Wingfoot (cameo); Spider-Man (cameo); Luke Cage (cameo); She-Thing [Sharon Ventura] (cameo); She-Hulk (cameo); Conan O'Brien (cameo); Oprah Winfrey (cameo); Wolverine (cameo); Tony Stark [Iron Man] (cameo); Galactus (cameo flashback); Silver Surfer (cameo flashback)
Synopsis
While Ben, Johnny and the kids watch a retrospective of the Fantastic Four on Lateline, Reed and Sue try to settle their differences over the split that came between them during the Civil War. Returning home, they tell Ben and Johnny that they are taking a leave of absence from the team to work on their marriage and introduce them to their replacement members--the Black Panther and Storm.
Reprints
Keywords
Lateline

A Day at the Races! (Table of Contents: 7)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 12 pages (report information)

Script
Paul Pope
Pencils
Paul Pope
Inks
Paul Pope
Colors
José Villarrubia
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; The Thing]; Crystal; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; J. Jonah Jameson; Gorgon; Wyatt Wingfoot
Synopsis
Jameson sends Parker to get photos of Johnny Storm racing and, of course, the incident devolves into a battle between Spidey and the Torch.
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If This Be...Anniversary! (Table of Contents: 8)

Fantastic Four / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Nick Dragotta
Inks
Mike Allred
Colors
Laura Allred
Letters
Rus Wooton of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Rus Wooton)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Woman; The Thing]; Franklin Richards; Stan Lee; Joe Quesada; Mole Man (villain); Moloids (villain)
Synopsis
On the 45th anniversary of the Fantastic Four, Mole Man attacks the city and Reed refuses to fight him as nobody has made a big deal about their landmark achievement. Stan Lee shows up to save the day.
Reprints
Editing
Related Scans
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Fantastic Four
  2. 1. Street Fighting
    Fantastic Four
  3. 2. Decisions Made
    Fantastic Four
  4. 3. Some Words Can Never Be Taken Back
    Fantastic Four
  5. 4. Many Annoying Things, None of Them French
    Fantastic Four
  6. 5. We Used to Go to Hyperspace Just for Donuts
    Fantastic Four
  7. 6. C'Mon, Suzie, Don't Leave Us Hangin'
    Fantastic Four
  8. 7. A Day at the Races!
    Fantastic Four
  9. 8. If This Be...Anniversary!
    Fantastic Four
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