Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute Sees Marvel Enlist Major Artists In Celebration Of Group’s 60th Anniversary

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Marvel is planning to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Fantastic Four No. 1 with an anniversary tribute featuring some of the team’s greatest stories reimaging by prominent comics artists of…

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created what was billed as The World’s Greatest Comics Magazine with the release of Fantastic Four #1. Now, Marvel creators will pay tribute to that moment by reinterpreting, page by page, the story from that inaugural release, as well as the wedding of team members Reed Richards and Sue Storm.

“It’s the 60th Anniversary of the Fantastic Four—and that means it’s a good time to assemble the best and brightest that Marvel has to offer to joust with the King,” said a statement from Tom Brevoort, the executive editor. “This issue not only reimagines that initial Fantastic Four issue from 1961 through the vision of the artists of today, but also the later story from Fantastic Four Annual #3 in which Reed and Sue were married and the entire Marvel Universe of the period showed up.

The statement from Marvel is notable for one fact – it marks one of the few times that Jack Kirby is acknowledged as the cowriter for the story, a bone of contention for years among fans. Artists contributing to the work include Steve McNiven, who is handling the cover, and Jim Cheung, who will present a variant cover.

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