With so many Marvel Comics characters running around the Marvel Universe in the modern era, it makes sense that some of the icons of yesteryear might sometimes be forced to take a backseat, and then subsequently get to return to the spotlight. There simply isn’t enough room on the main stage for every single Marvel character to hold readers’ attention simultaneously.So whether characters haven’t been used by writers and artists in a while and finally return to a major book, actually disappeared or died in continuity and were brought back, or got a revamp and reinvigoration, some of the greatest comebacks in comic book history have been from Marvel heroes.For the first time in decades, the FF didn’t have their own series, and there was a noticeable hole in Marvel’s lineup where the First Family would ordinarily be. Thankfully, Dan Slott, a writer who has received a (rightful) amount of criticism for his work on The Amazing Spider-Man, brought back the iconic team in 2018. Slott’s run didn’t end up being much of a game-changer, but there’s no denying that his writing of the team’s return was excellent, and it was wonderful to see the Fantastic Four back again after too long.
With so many Marvel Comics characters running around the Marvel Universe in the modern era, it makes sense that some of the icons of yesteryear might sometimes be forced to take a backseat, and then subsequently get to return to the spotlight. There simply isn’t enough room on the main stage for every single Marvel character to hold readers’ attention simultaneously.
So whether characters haven’t been used by writers and artists in a while and finally return to a major book, actually disappeared or died in continuity and were brought back, or got a revamp and reinvigoration, some of the greatest comebacks in comic book history have been from Marvel heroes.
For the first time in decades, the FF didn’t have their own series, and there was a noticeable hole in Marvel’s lineup where the First Family would ordinarily be. Thankfully, Dan Slott, a writer who has received a (rightful) amount of criticism for his work on The Amazing Spider-Man, brought back the iconic team in 2018. Slott’s run didn’t end up being much of a game-changer, but there’s no denying that his writing of the team’s return was excellent, and it was wonderful to see the Fantastic Four back again after too long.
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