Tag: Keith Pollard

  • The Son of Doom

    Man what a Super week last week was! And I will say, after seeing Superman…it totally rocked! James Gunn brought the big guns and it looks like the movie will have legs. I think we can say that DC is back film-wise and I can’t wait to see more films in this rebooted universe.

    But good news true believers! The Fantastic Four movie comes out next week! As Marv keeps saying, if you told me that one year we would have a new Superman movie, then a mere two weeks later, a new Fantastic Four movie…well…I just might have to punch you in the face for lying. But boy, my face would have been red because it’s actually true!

    With the new Fantastic Four movie coming out I thought I would give you some of my recommendations from the comics. This is in no particular order, but the first storyline that comes to mind is the Son of Doom storyline, by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard.

    This is incredible and has all the classic elements of the Fantastic Four. Including their arch nemesis Doctor Doom, who changes by the end of it. Wolfman sprinkles the plot crumbs starting in issue #192 and then slowly ramps it up to the resolution in #200. You have a lot of drama packed in these issues and I do not want to give too much away, but it is definitely worth hunting down these issues. They should not break the bank too much by any means and you can easily find them. And I promise you, you won’t regret it.

    Plus, for people who come to the store and would like to begin with the Fantastic Four, especially with the new stuff, I always recommend to start here. Once you get through the Son of Doom, Jim Shooter (RIP big guy) takes over as editor in chief. And then, as we know, Shooter will eventually hand over the book to Johny Byrne, who will start his classic run on the series. And the Son of Doom (in my humble opinion) is really the start to all of that.

    Finally, one fun part of the Son of Doom, is that Thing really has a hankering to punch the living daylights out of Doom. And that is celebrated in my drawing below.

    Tschüsschen!

    Franka