Is Thunderbolts' Post-Credits Scene Really The Spoiler It Seems to Be?
- Marvel Studios and Marvel Comics will debut a special one-shot comic titled Fantastic Four: First Steps, set within the MCU timeline, with its release scheduled for July 2, 2025.
- This release follows the Fantastic Four's four-year anniversary since gaining powers from cosmic rays during a space mission, a timeline central to both the comic and MCU events.
- The comic, scripted by Matt Fraction and illustrated by Mark Buckingham, takes creative cues from production designer Kasra Farahani’s work on the film and pays tribute to the classic style of the original 1961 Fantastic Four #1 cover.
- Marvel describes this as a unique collaboration between Publishing and Studios, a celebration of the team's legacy with the comic arriving three weeks before the film's July 25 debut and preceding Avengers: Doomsday in 2026.
- This project marks Marvel's first comic set explicitly within the MCU and could signal a new line of MCU comics filling gaps between major film events, offering fans a fresh way to experience the Fantastic Four.
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Is Thunderbolts' Post-Credits Scene Really The Spoiler It Seems to Be?
Thunderbolts* introduced a new team of heroes who will do their best to protect the Earth from upcoming threats. The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe movie also began to pave the way for the future of the franchise. While audiences were happy to see unexpected characters delivering a very solid movie, the post-credits sequence from Thunderbolts* turned out to be somewhat confusing. Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) and the rest of her team witness a…
'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' Prequel Comic Revealed by marvel - Geeks Of Color
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is known for delivering unbelievable adventures on the big screen. But before The Fantastic Four: First Steps flies into theaters, the franchise will pay tribute to the comic books that inspired the action seen in cinemas. Marvel will launch a prequel comic to this summer’s blockbuster titled “Fantastic Four: First Steps #1”. The movie directed by Matt Shakman won’t be an origin story. Instead, this comic book will …
Kevin Feige Can Still Bring Miles Teller’s Reed Richards Into MCU Without Downplaying Pedro Pascal’s in Fantastic Four Reboot
The Fantastic Four reboot is in the works under Marvel Studios’ careful watch, with none other than Pedro Pascal suiting up as the iconic Reed Richards. Yet, a nagging question buzzes around fandoms across the globe: Could Miles Teller’s Reed Richards, from the much-critiqued 2015 Fantastic Four, still have a place in the multiverse?Much to fans’ surprise, that might just be possible! We all know Marvel boss Kevin Feige sure has the creative pla…
Marvel Comics Announces Comic Book Dramatization of “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”
The Future Foundation is proud to partner with Marvel Comics to produce the first-ever authorized retelling of the Fantastic Four’s early adventures – drawing inspiration from The Fantastic Four: First Steps. What’s Happening: The single-issue comic, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, will be authored by acclaimed writer and renowned Fantastic...
The Fantastic Four Is Finally Debuting In The MCU, And I’m Especially Excited About How First Steps Is Delivering Another Big First For The Superhero Franchise
Fantastic Four: First Steps #1 is not only being released in our world, it'll be a comic book that exists within the movie's Earth.
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Gets Official Tie-In Comic, Reavels First Look at Mole Man's Monster — GeekTyrant
Marvel Studios and Marvel Comics just announced that The Fantastic Four: First Steps is getting a tie-in comic, and it’s actually an in-universe story, created as if it were a real piece of the MCU world itself. It also gives us our first look at the team taking on Mole Man’s giant monster!Deadline dropped the news that Fantastic Four: First Steps will be hitting comic shops on July 2nd. It's a collaboration between Marvel Studios and Marvel Com…
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