Fantastic Four-Play
Don’t let the comic fool you, as I am a big fan of the Fantastic Four. I love the super-family aspect of the series and when the characters are in the right hands creatively, few things measure up. A few names spring to mind but most recently Hickman is doing an amazing job with the characterization of the FF and telling great stories. I recommend checking it out.
I am enjoying this run of one-off comics but things will be moving into the next story arc soon. I think it will be a good one but we’ll see how it goes.
In case you missed it Friday, I have a new pre-sale up for Flaming d20 Hoodies in the online store. I will not have an deep inventory on these after I take the pre-sale orders so if you plan to grab one you still have a bit of time left.
Brian
I suppose George Takei’s “Oh myy!” would have also been too obvious
@Justin: LOL. I always crack up when I hear him say that.
In the last Mutants & Masterminds campaign I ran, one of my friends DID play a character named Mr. Fabulous.
Claremont and Larocca’s run on Fantastic Four is what got me into comics. So good.
But yeah, I agree. The signs are there!
Where’s Reed’s thumb in panel 2? WHERE’S REED’S THUMB IN PANEL TWO?! O_o
@sandchigger: Don’t ask questions you don’t want answered.
@Jeff the real question is why he’d need to use his thumb. Dude has conscious control over the elasticity of *all* his body parts after all. #snakeback
Win. Also, disturbing/intriguing. But definitely win.
I always thought that a common activity of Sue and Reed would be ‘Hide & Seek’, where Reed has to sit in one spot and ‘seek’ without using any limbs.