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Fantastic Four, Vol. 1 by Mark Waid
Fantastic Four, Vol. 1 by Mark Waid










  • Art by Marco Checchetto, Lynne Yoshii, and Rafael De Latorre.
  • Jamie Lovett prev nextĭaredevil #11 (Photo: Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, Marvel Comics) In other words, no comic this week has more anticipation around ti than this one, and fans shouldn't miss it. The issue has all of that plus a backup story by Runaways/ She-Hulk writer Rainbow Rowell and artist Alvaro López. The over-sized issue, featuring guest art by Kaare Andrews, will finally reveal where Mary Jane's kids came from and get readers one step closer to Amazing Spider-Man #26, billed as the most controversial Spider-Man story of all time, and perhaps a greater understanding of why everyone hates Spider-Man these days. The series celebrates its 25th issue this week with a story that will reveal what happened to Mary Jane after Spider-Man accidentally left her behind in an alternate, ruined reality. It even took home 's Golden Issue for best ongoing series of 2022 (a surprisingly controversial choice if social media is anything to go by).

    Fantastic Four, Vol. 1 by Mark Waid

    have made The Amazing Spider-Mana more exciting series than it has been in years, restoring it to a top-tier Marvel book with the same weight as event television. Art by Kaare Andrews, Alvaro López, John Romita Jr.

    Fantastic Four, Vol. 1 by Mark Waid

    The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (Photo: John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz, Marvel Comics)












    Fantastic Four, Vol. 1 by Mark Waid