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Fantastic Force

Comic book superhero team


Comic book superhero team

FieldValue
imageFantastic Force (no. 1, cover art).jpg
publisherMarvel Comics
debut*Fantastic Force* #1 (1994)
creatorsTom Brevoort
baseBaxter Building
membersPsi-Lord
Vibraxas
Huntara
Devlor
She-Hulk
Black Panther
Human Torch
subcatMarvel Comics
heroy

Vibraxas Huntara Devlor She-Hulk Black Panther Human Torch Fantastic Force is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is a spin-off of the Fantastic Four. The team had its own title, which lasted for eighteen issues from November 1994 to April 1996. Its average monthly sales for 1995, its only full year of publication, were 33,675 copies. The title was revived for a miniseries involving a new team in April 2009.

Publication history

In the early 1990s, it was rumored that Fantastic Four was to be cancelled and a new title called Fantastic Force launched in its place. The rumors were false, but the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, Tom DeFalco, decided that due to the amount of traction the rumor had gained that they should create a new comic book with that title.

A creative team was brought together; however, after it disbanded due to creative differences. Tom Brevoort wrote the new book, while Dante Bastianoni took on the responsibilities of cover design and penciller. It launched in November 1994 as a spinoff book to Fantastic Four rather than as a replacement.

Fictional team biography

After Nathaniel Richards takes Franklin Richards into the future, he is replaced in the present by a teenage version of himself who had better control over his powers. He had been trained by his supposed aunt Huntara and Elsewhen's ruler Warlord Kargul. When Huntara comes to the present to prevent the changes caused by Nathaniel's goals, she encounters the teenage Franklin and they work together due to their mutual goals.

Membership

The founding members of the original team were:

  • Psi-Lord (Franklin Richards of Earth-6311) was the leader, son of Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman of the Fantastic Four.
  • Huntara (Tara Richards), Franklin Richards' aunt from an alternate future, armed with a scythe that enabled her to open interdimensional portals.
  • Vibraxas, a Wakandan with the power to generate vibratory force.
  • Devlor, an Inhuman who could transform into a large ape-like creature.

Black Panther, who also served as an unofficial member of the team, joining them in the field on occasion, funded Fantastic Force. For a short time, the Human Torch became team leader. Eventually, Huntara left the group for another dimension, and her slot on the team was filled by She-Hulk.

Vibraxas later became a supporting character in the second volume of Black Panther.

Other versions

Earth-807128's future

The new miniseries in 2009 follows a group formerly known as the New Defenders. This team consists of the last superheroes of Earth-807128, who originate from the year 2509 and later settled on Nu Earth, an artificial copy of Earth. This group first appeared in the storyline "Death of The Invisible Woman" in Fantastic Four #558-562. This team includes a descendant of Bruce Banner/Hulk named Hulk Jr. and a future version of Wolverine under the alias of "Hooded Man" as well as a number of less recognizable characters.

Ultimate Universe

In the Ultimate Universe, the Fantastic Four never existed due to the Maker's interference. After experimenting with rats in an attempt to recreate the Fantastic Four, Doom performs cosmic radiation experiments on Maker's political prisoners as part of Project 4. His efforts culminate in the formation of Fantastic Force, consisting of Gravity, Magna, Plasma, and several unnamed members. Plasma is killed in battle against Henri Duggary's giants.

References

References

  1. [http://www.comichron.com/titlespotlights/fantasticforce.html The Comics Chronicles]
  2. "Fantastic Force Vol. 2 at IGN". Au.comics.ign.com.
  3. "Fantastic Force (2009) #1 | Comic Books | Comics". Marvel.com.
  4. Cronin. (February 15, 2007). "Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #90".
  5. ''Fantastic Four'' #376-390. Marvel Comcis.
  6. (2017). "Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History". DK Publishing.
  7. ''Fantastic Force'' #10; cover date Aug. 1995 up to ''Fantastic Force'' #18; cover date April 1996
  8. ''Fantastic Force'' #13; cover date Nov. 1995
  9. ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 3 #558-561. Marvel Comics.
  10. ''Ultimates'' Vol. 3 #17. Marvel Comics.
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