Fantastic Four, First Steps
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Jack “King of Comics” Kirby based many of his characters on himself, none more so than the Fantastic Four's Ben Grimm, AKA the Thing.
First Steps pays special tribute to late Fantastic Four creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Set in a 1960s-inspired retro-futuristic world designated Earth 828 (in honor of Kirby’s birthday, August 28),
Matt Shakman discusses the Fantastic Four's most epic journey, deleted scenes, a heartfelt tribute to Jack Kirby, and more.
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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘Fantastic Four’ Honors Jack Kirby But Stays In A Comfort ZoneFirst Steps is fine. It's not revolutionary but it's at least an attempt to build a different world. The post REVIEW: ‘Fantastic Four’ Honors Jack Kirby But Stays In A Comfort Zone appeared first on But Why Tho?
First Steps is a hyper stylish, character-focused tribute to Jack Kirby, and it's a pretty good movie too. Read our review.
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/Film on MSNThe Fantastic Four's 12 Best Villains, RankedThe Fantastic Four boast a pretty underrated rogues gallery. Here are the 12 greatest foes that have given the super family trouble over the years.
Natasha Lyonne's character in Fantastic Four may not be lifted straight from the comics, but her name is a wholesome tribute to someone very close to a Marvel Comics legend.
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Here’s how critics rate the live-action Fantastic Four movies, according to Rotten Tomatoes.