Fantastic Four: The World's Greatest Comic Magazine

2007 NR 59m 7.4

This documentary features Lee, inker (1962, 1965-81, 1986-89) Joe Sinnott, artist (1970-71) John Romita Sr., artist (1974-76, 1989) Rich Buckler, writer/editor (1978-80) Marv Wolfman, artist (1975-78) George Perez, writer (1977-78) Len...

This documentary features Lee, inker (1962, 1965-81, 1986-89) Joe Sinnott, artist (1970-71) John Romita Sr., artist (1974-76, 1989) Rich Buckler, writer/editor (1978-80) Marv Wolfman, artist (1975-78) George Perez, writer (1977-78) Len Wein, artist (1980-81) Bill Sienkiewicz, writer (1987-89) Steve Englehart, editor (late 1980s-early 1990s, 2004-present) Ralph Macchio, writer/artist (1989-91) Walter Simonson, artist (1993) Alex Ross, writer/artist (1996-97) Jim Lee, writer Chris Claremont (1998-2000), Marvel editor-in-chief (2000-present) Joe Quesada, editor (2001-present) Tom Brevoort, artist - (2004-05) Adam Kubert, writer (2002-05) Mark Waid, and writer/inker (2002, 2004-05) Karl Kesel. We learn a little about Marvel Comics in the early Sixties and the development of the Fantastic Four and its characters. We hear about the work of Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the addition of new characters like the Silver Surfer, Kirby's departure from Marvel in 1970 and the influence of other writers and artists on the series, and changes over the decades.

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Originally Released: United States on Jun 05, 2007

Genres: Documentary