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  • Johnny Storm

Johnny Storm

Fantastic Four #36
  • Fantastic Four

Johnny Storm Flames But the Writing Fizzles in Fantastic Four #36

Zachary Jenkins5 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Things go from bad to fucked for Jonathan Lowell Spencer Storm in Fantastic Four #36. Written by Dan Slott; Drawn by Nico Leon; Colored by Dono Sánchez-Almara; Lettered by Joe Caramagna. I am becoming increasingly convinced that Dan Slott doesn’t know much about real emotions. He’s just seen them on TV.  In the aftermath of…

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  • Fantastic Four

A Trip to The Swinging 60s in Fantastic Four: Life Story #1

Dan Grote5 years ago2 years ago011 mins

Marvel’s First Family celebrates their 60th anniversary with a step back in time in Fantastic Four: Life Story #1. A follow-up to the critically acclaimed Spider-Man: Life Story, this new miniseries finds the Richards family’s history warping and changing slightly with a fluidic resonance throughout America’s Atomic Age. Written by Mark Russell, drawn by Sean…

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