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  • 4 Fantastic Yet Underrated Fantastic Four Comics

    4 Fantastic Yet Underrated Fantastic Four Comics

    The year of The Fantastic Four has officially started. Yesterday’s incredible teaser trailer for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” ushers in the start of an exciting few months of promo – both on screen and on the page. But as we get ready to see Marvel’s First Family finally portrayed on the big screen for a third – and hopefully most successful – time, I’d love to shine a light on some of the best books this team has to offer. The Four have many astonishing titles under their name, critically acclaimed books from some of the biggest writers comics have ever seen. But over the course of their 60 year history they’ve also had so many incredible smaller books that don’t get put into the spotlight as often. That’s what I want to focus on today. The books that deserve the spotlight just as much as those aforementioned critically acclaimed runs. Let’s dig in!

    Fantastic Four: Full Circle

    “Fantastic Four: Full Circle” is nothing short of breathtaking. Made as a sequel to maybe the most famous Fantastic Four issue ever written – “This Man, This Monster” – Full Circle is a glorious mix of vintage sci-fi mixed with hypercolored modern comic making. Written and Illustrated by the legendary Alex Ross, this book is a clear labor of love; love for the Fantastic Four, love for the Silver Age, love for Kirby and love for Ben Grimm specifically. 

    It’s the most gorgeous Fantastic Four book I own. A stunning work of art from start to finish with each page seemingly better than the next. I know I sound like a broken record here but what Ross does in this book is mind-blowing. My jaw drops to the floor with each flip off the page. I own the newly released Deluxe Edition of the book and I can’t recommend reading the back-material in there enough. The creative journey Ross has been on while making this book is inspiring and instills the entire book with a new level of beauty.

    Plus it’s not like the story is bad either. It’s actually really good. An incredibly classic little thrill-ride that lets all members of the Four shine as they journey through the Negative Zone. Not since Kirby has the Negative Zone been portrayed with such life, exploring a unique new side of this staple of the Marvel Universe while never straying too far from what made it so classic in the first place. If you need something to scratch the itch left by the original Kirby and Lee works I highly recommend “Full Circle”.

    The Thing (2021)

    He’s the heart and soul of the Four. He’s the ever-loving blue-eyed Thing. He’s Ben Grimm. He’s the only member of Marvel’s first family who has his own solo series on this list! And that’s not for no reason. Walter Mosley and Tom Reilly’s Thing mini sets Ben on a journey across the globe (and beyond it) that quickly spirals into something much more cosmic. I love a book like this. An ever expanding story that unravels into all corners of the Marvel Universe, including appearances from a ton of other F4 characters. 

    If you’ve read “Batman Universe” by Brian Michael Bendis you sort of know what you’re getting with this book, an adventure across wacky worlds that sets its titular character completely out of their element. But whereas that book purposely strays away from the classic tropes of the Caped Crusader, this mini goes full on Fantastic, not only going for the wild intergalactic sci-fi characters and worlds that make the F4 who they are, but also the equally important character work. The entire thing (pardon the pun) is delightfully classic, with Tom Reilly’s art being the pulpy centrepoint. 

    Tom Reilly’s art is just stunning. He nails Ben’s look; This is that version of The Thing that the kids of the Marvel Universe love, The Thing who sells Action Figures and The Thing who’s lovable face is plastered on t-shirts. But it’s also the brawler. It’s also The Thing who makes the ground beneath his feet shake with every punch. He’s big and tough yet loveable. He’s perfect. 

    If you want to read a fun and breezy book about arguably one of comics’ most layered heroes, pick this up!

    Marvel Two-In-One

    “Marvel Two-In-One” is a strange book published in an even stranger time. Marvel seemed to be struggling with what to do with the Four given that their exclusion from the MCU (and subsequent inclusion in stories made by other rivaling companies) meant the studio behind Marvel couldn’t milk the cow completely dry – they’d have to share the poor aching bovine with other conglomerates. Thus, post Hickman’s “Secret Wars”, Marvel’s first family was banished from their publishing line-up. In-universe this meant Reed, Sue and their children had decided to leave this universe in order to rebuild the universe. Leaving behind Ben and Johnny, who believed they had passed during the Secret Wars event. With this in mind, Chip Zdarsky set out to write “Marvel Two-In-One”, A wonderful little book that sets out to explore the grief left behind by Reed’s sudden departure. 

    While the family might be split up in “Marvel Two-In-One”, it’s still a Fantastic Four book through and through. It’s got the exploration of different worlds that make the Four standout from the other more typical hero-types, it has family dynamics that are both fun and emotionally resonant, plus it even has all the heart you’ve come to expect from this group. Chip writes Ben and Johnny so incredibly well; They are well rounded characters, strained brothers-from-other-mothers whose rekindling is both satisfying as it is real. Sue has always been Johnny’s sister, but Ben really grows into Johnny’s big brother here. 

    It’s not like Reed and Sue aren’t present in the book either. The book introduces a plethora of different multiversal versions of Reed and Sue who help highlight the importance of the teams dynamic with one-another, cementing this book as a giant love letter to the Four as we wait on their return. 

    Their return to the Marvel Universe is touched upon by Zdarsky in his final issues on the title, which are both satisfying as they are bitter sweet. I feel this book’s biggest flaw is its corporate mandated end. Zdarsky could’ve written this for another 50 issues as he prepared to relaunch the main FF title but alas, the publisher had other things in mind. Thankfully there’s still these 12 exciting and beautiful issues left for you to delve into. 

    Silver Surfer: Requiem

    Now to be fair, I know putting a solo Silver Surfer book on this list might not be entirely accurate to what I set out to do in this article but I felt like The Surfer is so ingrained into the Four and their lore that he’s basically a member of the team at this point (plus, The Four do heavily feature in this book). Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Esad Ribic, this four issue mini focuses on the final days of Norrin Radd’s life as the power cosmic that gave him his powers turns out to be his undoing as well. 

    As I start this off I must say that I have truly no words to describe how much I adore this book. I read it for the first time when I was much-too-young to fully understand it, but as I have grown a little older I love it more and more. That is what I love most about “Requiem”, the fact that I know I haven’t fully wrapped my brain around the entire thing yet, I know there is so much more emotional development left to gain here that I’m simply not feeling yet. One day I will, One day this thing will tear me apart completely and leave me entirely breathless and that’s something I’m looking forward to very much.

    Exploring all sides of Norrin Radd’s life, both on Earth as on Zenn-La, “Requiem” explores who the Silver Surfer is in such a beautiful way that I challenge anyone who reads this not to fall in love with the character. Frankly, his death might be the best place to start reading Silver Surfer comics, because no other book will make you feel for Norrin the way this one does. No book will make you understand why Silver Surfer might just be Stan’s greatest creation. No book will make you understand why we need Silver Surfer. 

    The book is an emotional ride from start to finish, exploring all corners of the Marvel Universe as it jumps from one beautiful character moment to the next. Requiem is wonderful. Truly wonderful.


    I hope you decide to check out one or more of these books as we all anxiously await the release of“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” this summer. Make sure to follow Ghost Writes since we will be covering so much more of The Fantastic Four in the upcoming months (and beyond).

    Make sure to let me know what you think are some of the most underrated Fantastic Four titles ever released!

  • 2025’s Most Exciting Releases

    2025’s Most Exciting Releases

    Time has already started flying by this year as we are already steadily approaching the end of January. The perfect time to look ahead at the 11 months left in 2025 and see what exciting things are in store for us (or in stores, I should say). The year has already proven to be as exciting as its predecessor with some fantastic new issues released over the course of the previous 4 weeks but we also know there are many more amazing new stories on the horizon, Stellar issues we have to look forward to and classic characters coming in to make a splash. Let’s talk about my personal most anticipated books to be released in 2025.

    Ice Cream Man #43

    Imagine this: you combine a group comics’ greatest talents with one of the industry’s most successful horror series to create a single issue packed to the brim with haunting tales and even scarier imagery. Would you be excited for a book like that? Because I sure am. “Ice Cream Man’s” upcoming 43rd issue is that book. The long running Horror anthology created by Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo and Chris O’Halloran is climbing to new heights, putting together a stellar line-up of talent and giving them the same assignment; write a one page horror story. 

    This line-up includes stories from Grant Morrison, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Jeff Lemire and Zoe Thorogood among many other industry giants. Shepherded by Prince, Morazzo and O’Halloran, the minds behind “Ice Cream Man”, these titans will put out what can only be an All-timer of an issue. And having heard some of the early reviews of this thing it seems like my wildest expectations could still be blown out of the water. I cannot wait to hold “Ice Cream Man” #43 in my hands this week. 

    Yes, You read that right. THIS WEEK!!! Ice Cream Man 43 is releasing on the 29th so run to your local comic book store on Wednesday and make sure you get your hands on what I can only assume to be a stunning book.

    GODZILLA

    Sometimes all you really need is a good title. A strong eye-and-ear catching series of words strung together so perfectly that it hits your senses just right; that you just can’t help but pick it up. “Godzilla Heist” is one of those titles. It feels weird that I even have to explain myself any further than this but I suppose I’ll give it a shot.

    Written by Van Jensen and Illustrated by Kelsey Ramsey,Godzilla: Heist” is exactly what you expect. We are getting heists while Godzilla is roaming around outside causing a ruckus. Again, need I go on?! This series follows Jai as he concocts the perfect heist using Godzilla as his distraction. Having figured out a way to manipulate Godzilla into being his perfect red herring, Jai attracts the attention of some dangerous individuals who hope to use this manner of thievery for themselves.

    Now if that doesn’t excite you, then I don’t think we can ever truly be friends. There is little I love more than a good heist story but putting Godzilla into that mix might just get you the upper-hand; I prefer a Godzilla over a Danny Ocean every day of the week! 

    Now Godzilla isn’t just heisting around next year, he’s also going to be terrorizing the Marvel Universe! Godzilla is going to be tearing through the world outside your window starting with the Fantastic Four in March, the beginning of a series of One-Shots all focused on the titular Kaiju in different eras of the Marvel Universe. Pair up this awesome sounding idea with a batch of stellar talent and you’ve got my curiosity peaked. Ryan North and John Romita Jr will be taking on creative duties on this first issue, and with such talent at the helm from the start I’m sure the subsequent issues will feature equally iconic creative teams!

    While we don’t know the entire line-up of characters that get to face the world most famous Kaiju, we do know that both the Hulk and Spidey will be leading their own issue against Godzilla. The initiative’s announcement came paired with an amazing promotional piece by Leinil Francis (partially pictured above) that also showed both the Avengers and The X-Men facing off against Godzilla so I’m guessing we might be seeing those two teams in the future as well. 

    Fantastic Four Fanfare

    2025 promises to be a big year for Marvel’s first family as the characters make their way to the big screen for their fourth attempt at getting a successful film off the ground, this time under the MCU banner. With a big movie campaign headed our way it was only a matter of time till Marvel Comics followed suit with an equally big push. While Ryan North’s critically acclaimed time on the team steadily continues to barrel its way towards his earth-shattering “One World Under Doom” event this spring, Marvel decided to announce one of the most exciting titles the team has seen in recent years.

    Uniting some of the Four’s most iconic writers and artists, “Fantastic Four Fanfare” promises to be a must-have for any self respecting fan of Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben. The series, which will be composed of four issues each focusing on a different member of the Four, sports an incredible team of writers and artists; Hickman, Zdarsky, Waid, Allred and Bagley (to name only a small part of this fantastic line-up) all return for what can only be a magnificent love letter to the four ahead of their big screen outing.

    The Fantastic Four have had many iconic runs over the years. Waid’s time on the title is career defining stuff, Hickman’s magnum opus at Marvel kick-starts during his time writing the team, Zdarsky brought back some light the team desperately needed in his “Two-In-One” book while Marvel was hesitant to even write about them due to their absence in Marvel’s cinematic landscape and Allred brought some of the most classically bonkers sci-fi interiors to the title only equaled by King Kirby himself. To see them return to my favorite family in the Marvel universe is just Fantastic.

    The title’s first issue releases in April with the entire page real estate dedicated to Johnny Storm, which I’m sure can only mean we’re in for an incredibly fun ride.

    HEAD TRAUMA

    Now admittedly putting “Head Trauma” on this list might not be entirely accurate. Without a solid release date or really any official publishing words we might need to wait on this stunning looking books release for years to come but to be truthful – any amount of time would be well worth the wait. Anytime Zoe Thorogood puts out work I’m first in line at the shops. I’ll always champion this magnificent talent’s work and this upcoming book is no exception.

    Thorogood herself announced the book on Twitter quite some time ago in late 2022 and has been plucking away at it ever since. With the frequency of which I’m seeing her “Head Trauma” pages show up on social media I’m hoping this is finally the year we can get this book in our hands. Focused on a man who’s “intrusive thoughts start manifesting themselves into reality- largely in the form of accidentally exploding people’s heads”, “Head Trauma” sounds like exactly the type of mayhem I enjoy and paired up with Thorogood’s stunning artwork and writing I’m basically clamoring at the bits to pre-order this thing!

    Thorogood has also been teasing other work she’s been doing on different creator owned projects and I am anxiously awaiting those as well, but for now I’m betting on Head Trauma’s release first!

    Absolute Martian Manhunter

    Marvel and DC both launched their respective alternate universes in big ways. Exciting creative teams taking on exciting new versions of the two publishers’ most iconic characters as the books continued to break records and gain critical acclaim. An invigorating start for both publishers, yet the best was still yet to come. Because just when things seem to be going great, Deniz Camp jumps on board and elevates it all to something even more spectacular. What Camp (and Frigeri) did for Marvel’s Ultimate line is still one of my personal favorite moments of last year and I cannot wait till he does it for DC with his new “Absolute Martian Manhunter” book.

    While most of the Absolute titles so far have taken the iconic iconography of its most classic heroes and presented it from new angles, Camp and Javier Rodriguez seemed to have done away with (almost) everything that makes J’onn J’onzz The Martian Manhunter in favor of a bold and exciting new version. No more chiseled shapeshifting Martian, now we’ve got an insane new Gumby-esque walking-talking mood ring creature taking over the consciousness of his earthly host in the form of John Jones, an FBI agent driven mad by his newfound intergalactic guest. Honestly, the design alone was enough to completely sell me on the book, most probably due to the amazing artist behind it.


    Camp is joined by industry titan Javier Rodriguez, whose name alone makes any book an instant buy for me. He’s one of those artists with such a singular style that I’ll want to read any book he does, no matter the character or creative team attached to it. Yet when the creative team is as good as this one, it’s hard not to put it at the top of a list like this.

    What are some of your most anticipated books of 2025? And who are the artists and writers you’re most excited for this year? Let me know in the comments or on my Twitter and Bluesky! If you liked this article please give us a like on there as well and make sure to follow us so you don’t miss a thing from GHOST-WRITES!