Fantastic Four by Morrison & Lee: 1234 [New Printing] by Morrison, Grant

Fantastic Four by Morrison & Lee: 1234 [New Printing]

See Reed Richards, Sue Richards, Johny Storm and Ben Grimm, the Fantastic Four, on the big screen...
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Author: Grant Morrison
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Fantastic Four by Morrison & Lee: 1234 [New Printing] by Morrison, Grant

Fantastic Four by Morrison & Lee: 1234 [New Printing]

$64.99 $35.97

Fantastic Four by Morrison & Lee: 1234 [New Printing]

$64.99 $35.97
Author: Grant Morrison
Format: Paperback
Language: English
See Reed Richards, Sue Richards, Johny Storm and Ben Grimm, the Fantastic Four, on the big screen in FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS, in theaters July 25th, 2025!

One of the most acclaimed Fantastic Four (Mr Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing) stories ever told, by industry visionaries Grant Morrison & Jae Lee!

Reed Richards. Susan Richards. Benjamin Grimm. Johnny Storm. They rocketed into outer space aboard an experimental starship, the first humans to attempt interstellar travel. But a freak encounter with cosmic radiation altered their lives forever, granting each amazing abilities! Now Marvel's First Family finds its members divided -- their unique powers stretched to the absolute limit, their time-tested resolve pushed to the point of breaking. Each chapter of this quintessential collection focuses on one member of the cosmic quartet as the team's greatest foes band together in an all-out assault on the FF!

COLLECTING: Fantastic Four: 1234 (2001) 1-4, material from Marvel Knights Double-Shot (2002) 2

Author: Grant Morrison
Publisher: Marvel Universe
Published: 06/03/2025
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 10.10h x 6.60w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781302961787

About the Author
One of the most original and widely respected writers in comics, Glasgow-born Grant Morrison got his start with British indie comics during the late 1970s and early 1980s before working on Marvel UK features such as Zoids. After co-creating the popular strip Zenith with artist Steve Yeowell in 2000 AD, Morrison made his mark in America with DC Comics, where he revived an obscure hero to critical acclaim in his Animal Man series. In 1989, he wrote the best-selling Batman graphic novel Arkham Asylum and began a memorably surreal run as writer of the freakish heroes of DC's Doom Patrol. Subsequent DC projects included Kid Eternity, Sebastian O, Flex Mentallo, Kill Your Boyfriend, Aztek, Invisibles, DC One Million, Flash and a hugely popular revamping of DC's JLA. Morrison then shifted focus to Marvel Comics, where he had already made a brief pit-stop co-writing 1995's bizarre Skrull Kill Krew with Mark Millar. In addition to his groundbreaking four-year New X-Men run, Morrison's Marvel credits include Fantastic Four: 1234 and Marvel Boy. He has since returned to DC, where his later credits include Seaguy, WE3, Vimanarama, JLA: Classified and Seven Soldiers. While serving as a special creative consultant to DC editorial, Morrison has written All-Star Superman, and the flagship Batman title and its spinoff Batman Inc.; co-written the event series 52; and served as the mastermind behind Final Crisis.

Artist Jae Lee made a name for himself on Marvel's Namor the Sub-Mariner, his gothic style a stark departure from traditional comic art. After a short X-Factor arc, Lee decamped to the newly formed Image Comics -- illustrating the Youngblood Strikefile and WildC.A.T.s Trilogy miniseries, and introducing his own creation in Hellshock. In 1998, he won an Eisner Award for his distinctive work with writer Paul Jenkins on the Marvel Knights series Inhumans. He and Jenkins reteamed in 2000 for Sentry, the multilayered tale of a deliberately forgotten Silver Age hero. Continuing his Marvel Knights work, Lee illustrated Grant Morrison's Fantastic Four: 1234, an arc of Captain America and the Hulk/Thing: Hard Knocks limited series. After drawing an arc of Ultimate Fantastic Four, Lee was tapped to lend his distinctive style to Marvel's adaptations of Stephen King's Dark Tower novels.

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