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Today's randomly selected #FFComicoftheDay is Fantastic Four Vol. 3 34 (2000) by John Francis Moore, @SalvadorLarroca and @ArtThibert. Haven't read this yet. I will, eventually.
New blog post! Fantastic Four 81, in which Crystal fills in for the Invisible Girl, becoming the FF's first replacement member.
https://t.co/OkjB8H3WHn
Today's randomly selected #FFComicoftheDay is Fantastic Four 223 (1980) by Doug Moench, Bill Sienkiewicz (@sinKEVitch) and Joe Sinnott. Reading these, it's hard to believe Sienkiewicz is the same artist who pushed so many boundaries in New Mutants just a few years later.
I'm in a foul mood. Hopefully posting some of my original FF art will cheer me up. CC: @ShaneMBailey @yehu @HiddenStormy @hazhyena @carlos_esconde @skleefeld and apologies to anyone I left out.
Here is one of my favorites, by @steverudeart
Today's randomly selected #FFComicoftheDay is Fantastic Four Vol. 3 58 (2002) by Adam Warren (@EmpoweredComic), @Kerongrantart and Derek Fridolfs. Introducing the interdimensional "Congress of Reeds," not to be confused with the later "Council of Reeds."
Free story idea for @DanSlott, @MarkWaid or any other Fantastic scribe: In FF 34, Ben and Tommy Gideon go back in time, only to reappear soon after. Where/when do they go? What did they do there? There's a story in there!
https://t.co/XuAj9s7Hpi
New blog post is up: Fantastic Four 33! Featuring the first appearance of Attuma, a subtle shift in how Namor is portrayed, and lots of awesome underwater action!
https://t.co/kXfm9lWOOR
Retweeting this because I love it so much. Ben and Johnny, in a nutshell.
Kirby knew how tall they all were https://t.co/sLgR58XGWP
Also discussed: a short history of Doom/ Reed switching bodies