...saw the release of Fantastic Four #1 by Lee and Kirby.
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Also today, Marvel released this teaser, possibly hinting at the return of the Human Torch come November (The team stopped using the "4" symbol when Johnny "died").
The Fantastic Four was my first super-hero comic book, specifically FF 233, "Mission For a Dead Man" by John Byrne and the FF have been my favorite super-team ever since.
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Through the purchase of back-issues, I own most of the Lee/Kirby run and, through the wonder of reprints, read their entire run. Byrne's run was, frankly, fantastic (Strangely, Byrne's "FF" is the only thing that he has ever written that I have really liked).
I'm loving the current run by Johnathon Hickman almost as much as the Byrne run and it is one of my most anticipated books every month.
Who else loves Marvel's "First Family"?
I do!
My first comic wasn't, strictly speaking, an FF comic. It was a Godzilla: King of The Monsters where the team guest starred and I've been hooked on them since. I used to watch reruns of the Hanna-Barbera toon religiously, I had a brand-spanking new FF lunch box (with illo by John Buscema), but I really didn't start collecting the comic regularly until early in the John Byrne run and was only exposed to the Kirby/Lee years through reprints. I stopped buying regularly when Jerry Ordway took over and didn't start up again until the Simonson run, which I only followed a few issues. I've bought them sporadically ever since, because no one since John Byrne has made want to buy every single issue.
I'm not into this "Freedom Foundation" s--t, and i'll be glad to see it make it's exit.