![]() Lee and Kirby were like the Lennon and McCartney of comic books. ![]() The art was dynamic and the writing conversational and engaging. Stories were set in New York City, not some fictional stand-in, and Marvel heroes regularly crossed over into each other’s books. They were emotionally complex characters, who weren’t always sure whether their powers were a benefit or burden. Fantastic, the Invisible Girl, the Thing, and the Human Torch in issue No. Some of the most iconic moments in Marvel history are here, starting with Reed Richards, his girlfriend Sue Storm, his best friend Ben Grimm, and her little brother Johnny Storm crash landing their rocket after it has been hit cosmic rays and discovering they have been transformed into Mr. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lee just once wanted to “do the type of story I myself would enjoy reading.” The Fantastic Four forever changed their careers, their lives, and the comic book industry. Kirby, who thought superheroes were due for a revival after 15 years of being pushed aside by romance, horror, and war comics, saw it as smart business. Hoping to break out of a sales slump at Marvel in the early 1960s, veteran comic creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby hit on the idea of doing a super team. ![]()
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