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FREE FANTASTIC FOUR VOLUME 3: BACK IN BLUE PDF Leonard Kirk,James Robinson | 120 pages | 05 May 2015 | Marvel Comics | 9780785192206 | English | New York, United States Fantastic Four Vol. 3: Back in Blue (Trade Paperback) | Comic Issues | Comic Books | Marvel Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Home 1 Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Explore Now. Buy As Gift. Overview Collects Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four must deal with the Council of Dooms, who treat that event as their nativity - and who have trevaled there to witness it! 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Fantastic Four Vol 03 Back in Blue - Titan Moon Comics Fantastic Four is the name of several comic book titles featuring the team Fantastic Four created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and published by Marvel Comicsbeginning with the original Fantastic Four comic book series which debuted in As the first superhero team title produced by Marvel Comics, it formed a cornerstone of the company's s rise from a small division of a publishing company to a pop culture conglomerate. The Fantastic Four is one of several Marvel titles originating in the Silver Age of Comic Books that was continuously published through before returning to monthly publication in Magazine and comic book publisher Martin Goodmana publishing trend-follower, aware of strong sales on Justice League of Americadirected his comics editor, Stan Leeto create a comic-book series about a team of superheroes. According to Lee, writing in"Martin mentioned that he had noticed one of the titles published by National Comics seemed to be selling better than most. It was a book called The [ sic ] Justice League of America and it was composed of a team of superheroes. The release of The Fantastic Four 1 Nov. Lee had felt ready to leave the comics field at the time, but the positive response to Fantastic Four persuaded him to stay on. Issue 4 May reintroduced Namor the Sub-Mariner[5] an aquatic antihero who was Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue star character of Marvel's earliest iteration, Timely Comicsduring the late s and s period that historians and fans call the Golden Age of Comics. Issue 5 July introduced the team's most frequent nemesis, Doctor Doom. With issue 16 Julythe cover title dropped its The and became simply Fantastic Four. Kirby left Marvel in mid, [7] having drawn the first issues plus an unfinished issue, partially published in Fantastic Fourwith alterations, and later completed and published as Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure AprilFantastic Four continued with Lee, Roy Thomas[8] Gerry Conway and Marv Wolfman as its consecutive regular writers, working with artists such as John Romita Sr. Jim Steranko also contributed several covers during this time. With issue JulyFantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue aptly titled "Back to the Basics", [14] Byrne began his run as writer, penciller and inker, the last under the pseudonym Bjorn Heyn for this issue only. Byrne Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue the slumping title with his run. Sienkiewicz left to do Moon Knightand Byrne ended up as writer, artist, and inker. Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue editors were assigned to the comic; eventually Bob Budiansky became the regular editor. Byrne told Jim Shooter that he could not work with Budiansky, although they ultimately continued to work together. InByrne said "that's my paranoia. I look back and I think that was Shooter trying to force me off the book". Byrne left following issue Aug. Steve Englehart took over as writer for issues — except The title had been struggling, so Englehart decided to make radical changes. He felt the title Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue become stale with the normal makeup of Reed, Sue, Ben, and Johnny, so in issue Reed and Sue retired and were replaced with the Thing's new girlfriend, Sharon Venturaand Johnny Storm's former love, Crystal. The changes increased readership through issue At this point, Marvel Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue decisions about another Englehart comic, West Coast Avengersthat he disagreed with, and in protest he changed his byline to S. Englehart S. In issueEnglehart was told to bring Reed and Sue back and undo the other changes he had made. This caused Englehart to take his name entirely off the book. He used the pseudonym John Harkness, which he had created years before for work he didn't want to be associated with. According to Englehart, the run from through his last issue,was "one of the most painful stretches of [his] career. With brief inking exceptions, two fill-in issues, and a three-issue stint drawn by Arthur Adams[19] [20] Simonson remained in all three positions through July Simonson, who had Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue writing the team comic The Avengershad gotten approval for Reed and Sue to join that team after Engelhart had written them out of Fantastic Four. Yet by The Avengerswhere they were scheduled to join the team, Simonson was told the characters were returning to Fantastic Four. This led to Simonson quitting The Avengers after that issue. Shortly afterward, he was offered the job of writing Fantastic Four. Having already prepared a number of stories involving the Avengers with Reed and Sue in the lineup, he then rewrote these for Fantastic Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue. Simonson later recalled that working on Fantastic Four allowed him the latitude to use original Avengers members Thor and Iron Manwhich he had been precluded from using in The Avengers. After another fill-in, the regular team of writer and Marvel editor-in-chief Tom DeFalcopenciller Paul Ryan and inker Dan Bulanadi took over, with Ryan self-inking beginning with Jan. That team, Fantastic Four Volume 3: Back in Blue the very occasional different inker, continued for years through July DeFalco nullified the Storm-Masters marriage by retconning that the alien Skrull Empire had kidnapped the real Masters and replaced her with a spy named Lyja. Ventura departed after being further mutated by Doctor Doom. Although some fans were not pleased with DeFalco's run on Fantastic Fourcalling him "The Great Satan", the title's sales increased over the period. The ongoing series was canceled with issue Sept. The yearlong volume retold the team's first adventures in a more contemporary style, [23] and set in a parallel universe. Following the end of that experiment, Fantastic Four was relaunched with vol. Initially by the team of writer Scott Lobdell and penciller Alan Davis[24] it went after three issues to writer Chris Claremont co-writing with Lobdell forpenciller Salvador Larrocaand inker Art Thibert ; this team enjoyed a long run through issue 32 Aug. At the time, the Marvel Comics series begun in the s, such as Thor and The Amazing Spider- Manwere given such dual numbering on the front cover, with the present-day volume's numbering alongside the numbering from the original series.