Fantastic Four By Mark Waid And Mike Wieringo -... «INSTANT × 2025»
If you’re looking for the definitive modern run of Marvel’s First Family, this is it. Here is why this legendary collaboration remains the gold standard for Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben. 1. Reclaiming the "Family" in Family Dynamic
The early 2000s were a transformative time for Marvel, but no book captured the "World Outside Your Window" spirit quite like . Fantastic Four By Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo -...
The late Mike "Ringo" Wieringo brought a sense of joy and kinetic energy that the book desperately needed. His style was clean, expressive, and slightly cartoony, which perfectly captured the wonder of the Marvel Universe. He didn't just draw superheroes; he drew characters with souls. 4. High-Concept Sci-Fi If you’re looking for the definitive modern run
In an era of gritty reboots, the Waid/Wieringo run is a breath of fresh air. it is heartfelt, funny, and visually stunning. It reminds us that at its best, the Marvel Universe is a place of infinite possibility and unbreakable bonds. Reclaiming the "Family" in Family Dynamic The early
Before this run, the Fantastic Four had drifted toward generic superhero tropes. Waid and Wieringo pivoted back to the core: they aren’t just a team; they’re a functional (and sometimes dysfunctional) family. Whether it’s Ben and Johnny’s relentless pranking or Sue acting as the true emotional glue of the group, the domestic moments feel just as high-stakes as the cosmic ones. 2. "Unthinkable": The Ultimate Doctor Doom Story