I mentioned the above new Fantastic Four comic in a previous post but neglected to show it, so here it is so that you know what to look for when you're browsing in WHS. Below is a double-page pin-up in the centre pages, though I doubt many people will mutilate the mag by removing it to hang on their wall. I'll probably get the next two issues (#2 goes on sale on the 31st of this month) so that I have the first three, but I don't think I'll continue with it beyond that. Don't like to be negative, but I suspect it won't be a long-runner. Let's hope I'm wrong.
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I picked up the new US FF regular title ( rebooted from #1), it's ok nice modern US manga style art by Humberto Ramos ( I like his art but I know others don't)but it's not Kirby)Lee or Thomas//Buscema.
Is the Panini FF all reprint from modern comics?
I'm currently awaiting delivery of various FF titles, McS, and the one you mention may be among them. The Panini mag reprints a couple of tales from Fantastic Four #s 4 & 5, published in 2022. They have that upper & lower case lettering which I dislike, as it reminds me of the ltg in UK nursery titles.
So the Panini Marvel comics aren't called "Collector's Edition" anymore? I never liked that name anyway.
They were never called Collector's Editions, CJ, they were called Collectors' Editions. And you're not a collector.
Did you know there's a new Red Sonja film coming out, Kid? The trailer is on YouTube if you're interested.
Nope, didn't know, CJ, I'll take a look.
I've just seen your comment on The Power Of The Bee Sting blog, Kid, but don't expect a reply as he rarely gives one. Did you find the review of POTA #8 in which your name is mentioned as one of the letter-writers?
Never looked for it (my name), CJ, but I may do so at a later date. It's quite a good site, but his spelling, grammar, and punctuation could be a lot better, in my ever-humble estimation.
I only discovered the Bee-Sting blog earlier this year thanks to Steve of Steve Does Comics mentioning it and if I'd been reading Bee-Sting when POTA #8 was reviewed I'd have left a comment saying that Gordon Ian Robson from the letters page was now the creator and esteemed host of the Crivens blog.
'Esteemed'? I think there's a few people who would dispute that, CJ. And had you left a comment, you could've said 'and freelanced for IPC/Fleetway Magazines and Marvel UK and US back in the '80s & '90s'.
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