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The Thing (Benjamin Jacob "Ben" Grimm) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He is a founding member of the Fantastic Four.The Thing was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and he first appeared in The Fantastic Four #1 (cover-dated Nov. 1961).
Sharon Ventura (as the She-Thing) battles the Fantastic Four. From Fantastic Four #379. Sharon Ventura met Thing at the time when he was involved with the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (UCWF). [2] Inspired by him, she signed up for the Power Broker's program in order to have her strength augmented and join the UCWF. [3]
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.
In February 2024, Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby were confirmed to be leading Marvel’s The Fantastic Four movie as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic and Sue Storm/the Invisible Woman, respectively.
The More Things Change... Fantastic Four #308-320, Annual #21, Incredible Hulk #350, Marvel Graphic Novel: Hulk/Thing: The Big Change: 472 June 19, 2019 978-1302918460: 19 The Dream Is Dead: Fantastic Four #321-333, Annual #22, and Marvel Graphic Novel #49 — Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment: 464 March 21, 2023 978 ...
The four characters traditionally associated with the Fantastic Four, who gained superpowers after exposure to cosmic rays during a scientific mission to outer space, are Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards), a scientific genius and the leader of the group, who can stretch his body into incredible lengths and shapes; the Invisible Woman (Susan "Sue ...
The Fantastic Four is a team of comic book superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. A number of characters have joined the team but the composition of it mostly remains to be four.
Alicia Masters is introduced in Fantastic Four #8, along with her stepfather, the supervillain known as the Puppet Master. [9] Alicia was not initially given a surname; she was given the last name "Masters" by a reader, as announced in Fantastic Four #42 (Sept. 1965); the reader was given a No-Prize for her service to Marvel. [10]