Posts Tagged Under Fantastic Four

August 31st, 2010

GeekiN #124

GeekiN #124

We have a wide variety of topics to discuss this week. So get started by reading this post for a full list of discussions.

Posted in GeekiNtertainment
By Saberj
February 14th, 2009

True Believers Issue #18 – Three Avengers and an Engagement

True Believers Issue #18 –  Three Avengers and an Engagement

In this issue its our monthly look at Marvel Comics, and that month just happens to be January, so buckle your seat belts and get ready for the reign.

Posted in True Believers
By admin
February 4th, 2009

Review: Marvel Animated Series

Captain Wednesday takes on the Marvel’s most recent forays into animated series.

Posted in Television Reviews
By captainwednesday
December 4th, 2008

True Believers Issue #11 – Marvel Comics in November 2008

True Believers Issue #11 – Marvel Comics in November 2008

In this issue, its that time of the month again, its time for our monthly look into the house that Joe Q built, that’s right Marvel Comics.

Posted in True Believers
By admin
October 23rd, 2008

True Believers Issue #8 – Marvel Comics Summer 2008

True Believers Issue #8 – Marvel Comics Summer 2008

In this issue, we’re back to discuss what we’ve missed in the Marvel Universe since we’ve been gone. The following books are discussed in great detail: Secret Invasion, New Avengers, Mighty Avengers, Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, Uncanny X-Men, Captain Britain and the MI13, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Wolverine, Hulk, Thor, Ultimate Origins, Ultimates 3, Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Spider-Man, Runaways, and Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane. Tune in next week for our Cover 2 Cover special featuring October’s Book of the Month Selection: Gotham Central Book One – In The Line of Duty by Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka, and Michael Lark.

Posted in True Believers
By Scott
September 10th, 2008

Fox Discusses More X-Men and Daredevil

After its lackluster summer notably void of superhero films, 20th Century Fox seems to be contemplating a return to the well for some comic-based blockbusters. Though the studio has no intention of any major overhauls, it has scheduled a strategy meeting to assess its many superhero properties, which include X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Daredevil.

Posted in Articles, Movie News
By Scott