And so we come to end of Fantastic Four Week here at Slay Monstrobot.
Heaven knows, there's a lot more I wanted to talk about. But while the spirit is willing, the flesh is weak, and honestly, I'm stunned that I posted as much as I did this week.
But at least I think I conveyed some of my deep love of the Fantastic Four and their rich history.
And I can always go back for more later. And we should remember, this isn't the first time that the Fantastic Four have been down.
Super-villains, family strife, tragedy, loss of powers, wars...the Fantastic Four have seen "The End" so often, and always bounced back.
So why should we believe that one high Marvel executive with his head firmly up his posterior will be the death-knell for Marvel's first family?
Yes, this may be a low point in their comic book career--no book published for the first time in 54 years?!?--but, like the FF, I'm optimistic enough to believe that they will bounce back.
Because at it's core--when you break it down to its very (unstable) molecular essence--the Fantastic Four is about optimism.
It's about Stan Lee and Jack Kirby taking the monster comic template, and turning it on its head--the terrible tragedy resulting from foolishly challenging the laws of nature didn't end with a terrible, ironic end in the last panel. Instead of being merely transfigured into monsters and a snide narrator ending the story there, we were shown these people, this family, these heroes, overcoming that fate. They took the lemons a cruel universe gave them, laughed in the face of the cynicism of horror comics, and pledged to make the world a better place, despite their freakishness. And they founded an entire fictional universe, which at its best embodies that same hopefulness, that same optimism.
And if you think I'm reading that wrong, I invite you to go back and re-read what Jack and Stan put on the page.
In the very first issue, despite being transformed into freaks, our heroes vow to help the world. Meanwhile, the Mole Man decides that his "freakishness" and bad breaks justify hatred, and taking over the world...and he literally goes to live with the monsters. Right there, at the very beginning, the message was there.
Victor Von Doom, like Reed Richards, was the victim of his own scientific hubris. But he chose to blame everyone else beside himself, and turn to the path of darkness. You couldn't ask for a clearer "compare and contrast."
So, hopefully, that terrible, terrible movie will tank, fade away, and we'll be given our heroes back. We need them more than ever in this world. We need more of this:
Reed, Sue, Johnny, Ben...come back soon. We miss you, and you're needed.
Panels from Fantastic Four #60 (2002)
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Saturday, August 8, 2015
FF Week #29--A Few Words About The New Fantastic Four Movie (Spoiler Free)!!
Thanks to the rewards program at my local theater, my ticket was free.
My soda was free.
My popcorn was free.
The extra real butter for my popcorn was free.
And with all that, it was still too expensive for this stinkin' film, because I'm never getting that 100 minutes back, and never going to stop wondering what the hell went wrong. Some things even free can't fix.
A longer, detailed and spoiler filled review will follow, probably next week.
But seriously...how do you make the Fantastic Four boring? And lifeless? And uninteresting? Just poorly done on all levels. Shame on you, Fox...shame on you.
My soda was free.
My popcorn was free.
The extra real butter for my popcorn was free.
And with all that, it was still too expensive for this stinkin' film, because I'm never getting that 100 minutes back, and never going to stop wondering what the hell went wrong. Some things even free can't fix.
A longer, detailed and spoiler filled review will follow, probably next week.
But seriously...how do you make the Fantastic Four boring? And lifeless? And uninteresting? Just poorly done on all levels. Shame on you, Fox...shame on you.
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Friday, August 7, 2015
Friday Night Fights--Fantastic Four Week Style!!
Well, it may be time for Friday Night Fights...but it is also still Fantastic Four Week here at Slay Monstrobot.
And since our fight this week must be a fistfight, well, you know where I'm going with that.
Ben Grimm has been cured of being the Thing! (Again? That trick never works!) He's out to dinner with Alicia, having a good time!!
Unfortunately, he's carrying around the Wizard's power gloves from last issue's battle. And one of the Mad Thinker's androids has been programmed to retrieve those gloves!!
I think you can figure the rest:
DING DING DING!!!
Spacebooger is sad that the Thing will never be Ben Grimm again...
Ben Grimm, with and without orange rocky exterior--is from Fantastic Four #79 (1968), by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott
Now is the time for you to go and vote for this fight! Why? He's Ben Grimm, dammit!! Now go vote!!
And since our fight this week must be a fistfight, well, you know where I'm going with that.
Ben Grimm has been cured of being the Thing! (Again? That trick never works!) He's out to dinner with Alicia, having a good time!!
Unfortunately, he's carrying around the Wizard's power gloves from last issue's battle. And one of the Mad Thinker's androids has been programmed to retrieve those gloves!!
I think you can figure the rest:
DING DING DING!!!
Spacebooger is sad that the Thing will never be Ben Grimm again...
Ben Grimm, with and without orange rocky exterior--is from Fantastic Four #79 (1968), by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott
Now is the time for you to go and vote for this fight! Why? He's Ben Grimm, dammit!! Now go vote!!
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Ff Week #27--Covering Byrne!
I haven't spent a lot of time on the John Byrne era of the Fantastic Four this week, so just let me say...
...I loved it.
Let me also add that I'm glad that post-Superman John Byrne didn't take on the book. Whether it was being spoiled by the ability to rebuild an icon from the ground-floor at DC, or just a general change in his overall style, Byrne's second stint at Marvel seemed obsessed with retcons and "hidden years," as if playing in a shared continuity was no longer good enough for him. He lost that sense of building and expanding, I think, that his FF run had, and moved on to a tearing-down and reshaping mode. or maybe it was just me...
...I loved it.
Let me also add that I'm glad that post-Superman John Byrne didn't take on the book. Whether it was being spoiled by the ability to rebuild an icon from the ground-floor at DC, or just a general change in his overall style, Byrne's second stint at Marvel seemed obsessed with retcons and "hidden years," as if playing in a shared continuity was no longer good enough for him. He lost that sense of building and expanding, I think, that his FF run had, and moved on to a tearing-down and reshaping mode. or maybe it was just me...
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
FF Week #26--Even His Mask Can Kick Your Ass!!
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