FANTASTIC FOUR 2099 #1 Preview
Fantastic Four 2099 by Karla Pacheco hits stores Wednesday November 20th 2019! Check out our preview here… Continue reading FANTASTIC FOUR 2099 #1 Preview
Fantastic Four 2099 by Karla Pacheco hits stores Wednesday November 20th 2019! Check out our preview here… Continue reading FANTASTIC FOUR 2099 #1 Preview
Fantastic Four #16 Review – Dan Slott continues his “finish the first mission” story and while it started out good, how good is it this month? Let’s find out… Continue reading Fantastic Four #16 Review
Here are the picks for the best Marvel Comics of the week of October 30th, 2019 as picked by the Weird Science Marvel Comics staff. Continue reading Best Marvel Comics of the week of October 30th, 2019
Because you demanded it! The bestselling GRAND DESIGN franchise continues with Marvel’s First Family! Brought to you by critically-acclaimed cartoonist TOM SCIOLI (GODLAND, TRANSFORMERS VS. GI JOE) in the sole-authorship tradition made famous by ED PISKOR’S X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN trilogy! Join the Watcher and witness how it all began… Plus appearances by your faves: Doctor Doom! Black Panther! Namor! Galactus! Mole Man! The Inhumans! Ra Continue reading FANTASTIC FOUR GRAND DESIGN #1 Preview
A seemingly unstoppable force has invaded the Marvel Universe, and it’s going to take every hero the streets of New York has to stop it! A strange substance is taking over heroes and citizens alike, draining them of their life force, stealing their knowledge and abilities, and neither science nor magic can stop it! Where did it come from? Can anything destroy it? And who will fall to its awful, overwhelming power? Continue reading CONTAGION #5 Preview
A seemingly unstoppable force has invaded the Marvel Universe, and it’s going to take every hero the streets of New York has to stop it! A strange substance is taking over heroes and citizens alike, draining them of their life force, stealing their knowledge and abilities, and neither science nor magic can stop it! Where did it come from? Can anything destroy it? And who will fall to its awful, overwhelming power? Continue reading CONTAGION #3 Preview
As the Fantastic Four travel on the rocket Marvel-2, there’s nothing to worry about right? Or not…. Continue reading Fantastic Four #15 Review
Writer: Dan Slott
Art: Paco Medina, Bob Quinn, Jesus Aburtov, VC’s Joe Caramagna, Nick Bradshaw, and John Rauch
Price: $3.99
Release Date: October 2, 2019 Continue reading Fantastic Four #14 Preview
What were the BEST Marvel Comics for the week of September 4th, 2019? Well, dive into the article and see what the Weird Science Marvel Comics Amazing Friends and staff picked this week! Head to your shop and pick these bad boys up! Continue reading Best Marvel Comics for the Week of September 4th, 2019
Writer: Dan Slott
Artist: Paco Medina
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: September 4, 2019 Continue reading Fantastic Four #14 Review
After months of build-up to this event, as well as years of Marvel Comic’s History, SECRET WARS #1 was released on May 6th, 2015 with nonstop action, intensity, and heart-racing drama that this reviewer hasn’t seen in a comic since. Everything in this issue felt important, had weight, horrific consequences, awful heroic choices, and felt like it’s impact to the Marvel Comic landscape would be felt for years to come. Ultimately, every reader wants to feel like what they’re reading is validated and important. After this issue, there is no doubt all Marvel Comic fans will feel the gut-punch straight from Jonathan Hickman himself. So, let’s dive into this first issue and see what the fuss is all about! Continue reading Secret Wars #1 (2015) Retro Review
As we conclude our first look at the Silver Surfer, he’s done the unthinkable and challenged the mighty Galactus! Let’s find out how this Marvelous tale ends!! Continue reading Fantastic Four #50 (1966) Retro Review
Writer: Gerry Duggan
Art: Lucciano Vecchio, Greg Smallwood
Price: $4.99
Release Date: August 28th, 2019 Continue reading Fantastic Four: 4 Yancy Street #1 Review
Marvel Comic November 2019 Solicits for the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom, and everyone involved with Marvel’s First Family! All this and more brought to you by your fine friends at Weird Science Marvel Comics! Continue reading FANTASTIC FOUR NOVEMBER 2019 SOLICITS
The first of a series of regular essential releases expanding on the ongoing legend of the Fantastic Four and their world! The FF are now living on Yancy Street, but not all of their neighbors are happy about that. The Thing investigates a nasty piece of vandalism that conjures up painful old memories as he takes a trip down memory lane through the Lower East Side and it’s made all the more dangerous by…THE TERRIBLE TRIO! Continue reading FANTASTIC FOUR 4 YANCY STREET #1 Preview
Galactus has arrived on Earth. Why is he here, and what role does the Silver Surfer play on this tale? Read on to find out!! Continue reading Fantastic Four #49 (1966) Retro Review
While I’m throughly enjoying the current Silver Surfer Black mini-series from Donny Cates and Tradd Moore, it inspired me to delve into the origins of the Surfer. As an added bonus I discovered that Fantastic Four #48 is not only the first appearance of the Silver Surfer, but Galactus too! Let’s go back in time and see how this all started! Continue reading Fantastic Four #48 (1966) Retro Review (Silver Surfer and Galactus’ first appearance)
Here are the favorite covers of the week of August 14th, 2019 as picked by the Weird Science Marvel Comics Staff. Continue reading Marvel Comics Best Covers of the Week for August 14th, 2019
Here are the Best Marvel Comics for the Week of August 14th, 2019 as picked by the amazing Weird Science Marvel Comics Staff. Continue reading Best Marvel Comics for the Week of August 14th, 2019
The clock is ticking down and the moment is almost at hand in this week’s all-new FANTASTIC FOUR #13 by Dan Slott. That do-or-die instant where Ben Grimm will either find the will to win or be annihilated by the fighting-mad Immortal Hulk! Let’s dive into the issue and see what happens! Continue reading Fantastic Four #13 Review