Fantastic Four: Monsters Unleashed

Fantastic Four: Monsters Unleashed

By Walt Simonson, Arthur Adams, Art Thibert & Al Milgrom (Marvel)
ISBN13: 978-0-87135-877-6

During the 1990s high-profile stunts were all the rage in comics as companies realized that a large sector of the buying public thought themselves “Investors”. A plot twist, a costume change, a different format or shiny cover (or better yet covers: plural), anything – just so long as The Press got hold of it – translated directly into extra sales. There are many stories and concepts from that era which (mercifully) may never make it into trade paperbacks and collections, but there are some that deserved to, did, and really still should be.

When Walt Simonson was writing (and usually drawing) the venerable flagship title Fantastic Four, his high-tech, high-tension saga was abruptly interrupted by a gloriously tongue-in-cheek graphic digression. Three issues, #347-349, poked gentle fun at the trend-meisters and speculators and consequently became some of the “hottest” comics of the year.

When a Skrull outlaw invades Earth, heavy pursuit is not far behind, so she attacks the Fantastic Four and seemingly kills them. Then disguised as Sue Richards she recruits the four best-selling heroes in the Marvel Universe – Spider-Man, The Hulk, Wolverine and Ghost Rider – to hunt down “the murderers” as The NEW Fantastic Four! Their hunt takes them to the bowels of the Earth and into battle with the Mole Man, and reveals some fascinating background into the origins of supernormal life on Earth.

What could so easily have been a cheap stunt is elevated not only by the phenomenal art of Arthur Adams (assisted by Gracine Tanaka) but also the lovingly reverential script, which references those goofy old ‘Furry-Underpants Monsters’ of immediate pre-FF vintage, and which is packed with traditional action and fun besides.

I can’t believe this fabulous gem is out of print, but at least it’s still readily available as a trade paperback (which isn’t such good news for a couple of guys I know who still have a few hundred copies of the comics…).

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