With The Fantastic Four film set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe quickly approaching, many curious fans and casual readers are interested in Marvel’s First Family for the first time in years. The iconic super team has been a staple of the Marvel Universe for decades, and despite the fact that the team is most often made up of Susan Storm, Reed Richards, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm, there have been countless additions to the FF over the years.The Fantastic Four have existed since the early 1960s, and since then, a number of storylines, events, and unforeseen character shifts have forced the iconic superhero family to recruit additional members to their roster. From replacement heroes taking over for Ben Grimm, aka The Thing when he becomes powerless, or the entire team being replaced on Earth while the original FF explores the galaxy, there have been more than a few examples of alternate Fantastic Four teams made up of some of Marvel’s most celebrated heroes.Though in recent years Spider-Man has become more associated with the Avengers, especially in the MCU, he has always had a much closer relationship to The Fantastic Four in the comic books. After the original Fantastic Four were believed to have died, Spider-Man joined three fellow Marvel heroes to take the place of New York City’s most iconic super team, carrying the torch lit by the original members.
With The Fantastic Four film set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe quickly approaching, many curious fans and casual readers are interested in Marvel’s First Family for the first time in years. The iconic super team has been a staple of the Marvel Universe for decades, and despite the fact that the team is most often made up of Susan Storm, Reed Richards, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm, there have been countless additions to the FF over the years.
The Fantastic Four have existed since the early 1960s, and since then, a number of storylines, events, and unforeseen character shifts have forced the iconic superhero family to recruit additional members to their roster. From replacement heroes taking over for Ben Grimm, aka The Thing when he becomes powerless, or the entire team being replaced on Earth while the original FF explores the galaxy, there have been more than a few examples of alternate Fantastic Four teams made up of some of Marvel’s most celebrated heroes.
Though in recent years Spider-Man has become more associated with the Avengers, especially in the MCU, he has always had a much closer relationship to The Fantastic Four in the comic books. After the original Fantastic Four were believed to have died, Spider-Man joined three fellow Marvel heroes to take the place of New York City’s most iconic super team, carrying the torch lit by the original members.
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