Clobberin’ Time Proves Why Each Fantastic Four Member Deserves Their Own Comic

Some superheroes are known for working alone while others are famous for being part of a package deal. The Fantastic Four, is just one such team. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Ben Grimm, AKA the Thing’s recent solo adventures in the Clobberin’ Time series proved that though powerful together, Marvel’s “First Family” can be equally compelling as individuals.After lunch with Mister Fantastic and long time pal Bruce Banner is interrupted by a mysterious time traveling thief in Clobberin’ Time #1 (by Steve Skroce, Bryan Valenza, Joe Sabino and Carlos Lao), the Thing begins a rip-roaring adventure through time and space. Each issue in the five part series has the Thing team up with another Marvel Comics Universe hero to pick up the chase. The Thing eventually finds himself allied with rogue Watcher, Tuvah Tu, and the villainous Doctor Doom in Clobberin’ Time #5 (by Steve Skroce, Bryan Valenza, Joe Sabino and Carlos Lao), where they contend with the machinations of the enigmatic villain, Ogdu Fraize.While there are countless heroes in the Marvel Comics Universe who work as a team, there are few who are as close as the Fantastic Four. There are brothers in arms like the Avengers, or strangers brought together like the X-Men, but Reed Richards, Ben Grimm and the Storms are unlike most. Because where others are teams, the Fantastic Four are a true family.RELATED: Galactus Could Ruin the MCU’s Fantastic Four MovieRELATED: Marvel Delays Avengers 5 & 6, Fantastic Four, Blade and More

Some superheroes are known for working alone while others are famous for being part of a package deal. The Fantastic Four, is just one such team. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Ben Grimm, AKA the Thing’s recent solo adventures in the Clobberin’ Time series proved that though powerful together, Marvel’s “First Family” can be equally compelling as individuals.

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After lunch with Mister Fantastic and long time pal Bruce Banner is interrupted by a mysterious time traveling thief in Clobberin’ Time #1 (by Steve Skroce, Bryan Valenza, Joe Sabino and Carlos Lao), the Thing begins a rip-roaring adventure through time and space. Each issue in the five part series has the Thing team up with another Marvel Comics Universe hero to pick up the chase. The Thing eventually finds himself allied with rogue Watcher, Tuvah Tu, and the villainous Doctor Doom in Clobberin’ Time #5 (by Steve Skroce, Bryan Valenza, Joe Sabino and Carlos Lao), where they contend with the machinations of the enigmatic villain, Ogdu Fraize.

RELATED: Marvel Delays Avengers 5 & 6, Fantastic Four, Blade and More

While there are countless heroes in the Marvel Comics Universe who work as a team, there are few who are as close as the Fantastic Four. There are brothers in arms like the Avengers, or strangers brought together like the X-Men, but Reed Richards, Ben Grimm and the Storms are unlike most. Because where others are teams, the Fantastic Four are a true family.

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