The Fantastic Four have one of the longest and most beloved histories in all of Marvel Comics. Their position as Marvel’s First Family has made them a core pillar of the comic book world, as well as an icon for pop culture at the time of their original inception. The Fantastic Four have suffered from unfortunately mediocre adaptations in live-action before, but their upcoming debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is giving fans hope.One of the most important aspects of The Fantastic Four in the comics is their connection to humanity and the people of New York City specifically. While the team is often off in deep space fighting some interdimensional being determined to destroy reality, they are just as often depicted on the ground level of events in the Marvel Universe. Their humble beginnings and roots in the community have led to numerous sects of supporting characters from New York joining the roster of side roles in FF comics. Most notably, Ben Grimm, aka the Thing’s old stomping grounds of Yancy Street, has been home to the notoriously pesky Yancy Street Gang since the Fantastic Four’s early days.The thing that makes The Fantastic Four so special is just how beautifully their stories balance science fiction concepts, bombastic action, and wacky misadventures with genuine heart, connection, and interpersonal familial struggles. This was no small feat, and it was the standard of Marvel’s rise in the 1960s. Civilians are often seen as the lifeblood of the Marvel Comics community, as they ground the heroes and connect them to actual stakes and issues happening in the world. From love interests to best friends to casual allies, the civilians of the Marvel Universe are vital, and Fantastic Four knows that.
The Fantastic Four have one of the longest and most beloved histories in all of Marvel Comics. Their position as Marvel’s First Family has made them a core pillar of the comic book world, as well as an icon for pop culture at the time of their original inception. The Fantastic Four have suffered from unfortunately mediocre adaptations in live-action before, but their upcoming debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is giving fans hope.
One of the most important aspects of The Fantastic Four in the comics is their connection to humanity and the people of New York City specifically. While the team is often off in deep space fighting some interdimensional being determined to destroy reality, they are just as often depicted on the ground level of events in the Marvel Universe. Their humble beginnings and roots in the community have led to numerous sects of supporting characters from New York joining the roster of side roles in FF comics. Most notably, Ben Grimm, aka the Thing’s old stomping grounds of Yancy Street, has been home to the notoriously pesky Yancy Street Gang since the Fantastic Four’s early days.
The thing that makes The Fantastic Four so special is just how beautifully their stories balance science fiction concepts, bombastic action, and wacky misadventures with genuine heart, connection, and interpersonal familial struggles. This was no small feat, and it was the standard of Marvel’s rise in the 1960s. Civilians are often seen as the lifeblood of the Marvel Comics community, as they ground the heroes and connect them to actual stakes and issues happening in the world. From love interests to best friends to casual allies, the civilians of the Marvel Universe are vital, and Fantastic Four knows that.
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