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Fantastic Planet has received generally positive reviews. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 91% based on 35 reviews with an average rating of 7.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads "Fantastic Planet is an animated epic that is by turns surreal and lovely, fantastic and graceful". [15]
A slash (/) between names, indicates the character having multiple codenames in Fantastic Four (in chronological order). Characters listed in bold are the current members of the teams. In case of multiple codenames, the currently used name is bolded. Characters listed are set in the Earth-616 continuity except when noted.
Fantastic Four No. 4 (May 1962) Bill Everett: An underwater antihero who tried to win Invisible Woman's heart. He is the King of Atlantis. Originally the character was created for the Invaders for Timely Comics, and was reintroduced into Marvel Comics in 1962. Doctor Doom: Victor von Doom Fantastic Four No. 5 (July 1962) Stan Lee Jack Kirby
Franklin Benjamin Richards is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a supporting character in Fantastic Four. He has been portrayed as a child and as a novice superhero. Franklin is an immensely powerful being with vast reality-manipulating and psionic powers beyond most Omega level ...
According to Lee in a 1970 interview, this "was the worst-selling Fantastic Four we've ever had". In Lee's opinion, the green alien on the cover was "too unusual and too frivolous." [3] After a long absence, Impossible Man returned in Fantastic Four #175 (October 1976) and visited the Marvel Comics office. At the end of the story, he was ...
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comics Magazine #10 A member of an alien race of the planet Baluur in the Negative Zone. Enemy of Annihilus, another Fantastic Four villain. Punisher: N/A Fantastic Four vol. 3 #29 A cyborg created by Galactus. Cole Cole Fantastic Four #514 A daughter of Wizard and Salamandra. Current whereabouts are unknown ...
First edition. Oms en série (lit.Oms Linked Together, translation published as Fantastic Planet) is a French science fiction novel written by Stefan Wul, first published in 1957 as one of the Fleuve Noir "Anticipation" novels, It was later adapted into the animated feature film La Planète sauvage (Fantastic Planet, 1973).
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Fantastic Four and related characters and intellectual properties for which Marvel Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:Marvel Comics covers.