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When did the Fantastic Four first appear in comics?

When did the Fantastic Four first appear in comics?

November 1961

Fantastic Four
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961)
Created by Stan Lee (writer/editor) Jack Kirby (artist/co-plotter)
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What year is it in Earth 616?

It is also the original universe for Spider-Man. Earth-616 made it’s first appearance in Motion Pictures Funnies Weekly #1 (April, 1939)….

Earth-616
Inhabitants: Humans, Mutants, Inhumans, alien races, etc

Who was the first superhero in the Marvel Universe?

The Human Torch (aka Jim Hammond) first appeared in Marvel Comics #1 in 1939. The publisher was named Timely, which is the company that eventually became Marvel comics.

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When was the last Fantastic Four comic?

First published on August 29, 2007, by Marvel Comics, it is a supposed final tale about the Fantastic Four’s last mission by fighting a greater doom, before their retirement.

Is Fantastic Four 2015 part of the MCU?

As Marvel Cinematic Universe fans prepare themselves for What If…? kicking off on Wednesday, you might be wondering about upcoming movies. Fantastic Four is part of the cinematic lineup — it’ll be helmed by Jon Watts (director of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Far From Home and upcoming sequel No Way Home).

What year is the Marvel Universe set in?

Though Captain Marvel takes place in the 1990s, the post-credits scene is set in 2018 when Avengers: Infinity War and Ant-Man and the Wasp takes place. As you will see later, a big bad named Thanos makes half of all life disappear in the year 2018.

When did the Fantastic Four first appear?

The team first appeared in 1961’s Fantastic Four No. 1, by late comics legends Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. This basically kicked off the Marvel Comics Universe, since the pair co-created the Avengers and the X-Men shortly afterward. This issue started it all.

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What is the sliding timescale in Marvel Comics?

First officially referenced in 2008’s Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2, the “sliding timescale” is an attempt to quantify the passage of time in Earth-616 (the Prime Marvel Universe, where all mainstream stories take place) so that characters do not age noticeably.

Is the 2015 Fantastic Four movie worth your time?

The 2015 Fantastic Four is not worth your time. The team’s first real cinematic outing happened in 2005’s Fantastic Four, directed by Tim Story, with future Captain America Chris Evans as Johnny. Jessica Alba played Sue, Ioan Gruffudd was Reed and Michael Chiklis portrayed Ben.

Why doesn’t the sliding timescale work?

The sliding timescale is not an exact science and is a matter of interpretation, and there are parts of the scale that just don’t work when applied to the most minuscule detail. Trying to quantify the passage of time between all publications and all years makes quantifying a definitive timeline a matter of interpretation.