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Here are the 10 most powerful Stan Lee heroes to ever join the Fantastic Four, showing just how impressive and unexpected the ...
There's a new Fantastic Four in town! At least, there was back in 1991's Fantastic Four #347, and now the new Fantastic Four, consisting of Wolverine, Hulk, Spider-Man, and Ghost Rider, are coming ...
Luna portrayed the Robbie Reyes version of Ghost Rider, who was introduced in the comics in 2014 as part of the Marvel NOW!
Asmodeus calls Ghost Rider's bluff in this preview of New Fantastic Four #2… beyond the leather jacket, chains, and flaming skull head, he's actually a bit of a softy!
We all know the Fantastic Four is Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch, and The Thing — but over the years the core members of Marvel's original First Family have seen some shake-ups.
The Human Torch and Ghost Rider will attempt to find out in this Contest of Chaos tie-in. ... It's hellfire vs supernova in the upcoming Fantastic Four Annual #1 issue out this Wednesday.
Fantastic Four film star Chris Evans who plays Johnny Storm, the Human Torch, recently talked with IESB.net about re-shot scenes and signing on for sequels. Click here to view that clip.
The new Fantastic Four is back. First assembled by Walter Simonson and Arthur Adams in 1990s Fantastic Four #347, the unusual alliance between Wolverine, Spider-Man, Hulk, and Ghost Rider formed ...
New Fantastic Four #1 hits your local comic shop on May 25. TAGGED: 1990s , Fantastic Four , Ghost Rider , gray hulk , Marvel Comics , Peter David , Spider-Man , Wolverine Top Stories ...
Remember the New Fantastic Four, a short-lived 1990 incarnation of the team featuring Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, and Ghost Rider?Next February, Marvel Comics will pay homage to that wacky roster ...
ComicBook.com spoke to Peter David about reuniting Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, and Ghost Rider in New Fantastic Four, following in the footsteps of Walter Simonson and Arthur Adams, what brings ...
Luna portrayed the Robbie Reyes version of Ghost Rider, who was introduced in the comics in 2014 as part of the Marvel NOW! initiative, across 10 episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s fourth season.