Comics Creators on Fantastic Four

Comics Creators on Fantastic Four
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With the Fantastic Four movie poised to smash box office records this summer, the time is ripe for this in-depth history of the FF's comics career, featuring interviews with every major creator.
His most recent non-comics work is Titan's critically acclaimed Comics Creators on Spider-Man. Tom DeFalco is a comics industry giant. Formerly Editor-in-Chief at Marvel Comics, he is responsible for an astonishing body of comics work, including long runs both writing and editing. . He has also written non-comics projects for Dorling Kindersley
. He has also written non-comics projects for Dorling Kindersley. His most recent non-comics work is Titan's critically acclaimed Comics Creators on Spider-Man. Formerly Editor-in-Chief at Marvel Comics, he is responsible for an astonishing body of comics work, including long runs both writing and editing. About the Author Tom DeFalco is a comics industry giant
Loved this book This and Mr. DeFalco's book of interviews about Spider-Man are two of the best books about comics I've ever read. It's so nice to have someone who was involved with the creations interacting with his peers. I hope they do more books like this, even though I know the FF and Spider-Man were DeFalco's two longest-running series.. great! For every ff fan!. Steve J said Excellent overview of the series. This is a great book for long-time fans of the Fantastic Four comic book series. Nearly every era of the comic book series is covered with the exception of the "Heroes Return" era from 1997 (when Jim Lee was no longer working on the title) through "Excellent overview of the series" according to Steve J. This is a great book for long-time fans of the Fantastic Four comic book series. Nearly every era of the comic book series is covered with the exception of the "Heroes Return" era from 1997 (when Jim Lee was no longer working on the title) through 2001 (when Tom Breevort began as editor). The subjects of the interviews are honest. For example, Doug Moench is critical of his. 001 (when Tom Breevort began as editor). The subjects of the interviews are honest. For example, Doug Moench is critical of his