The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer conquered the box office this past weekend, bringing in an impressive $57.4 million, surpassing the original 2005 FF pic.
With the success of the film and the sure increase in those interested in all things Fantastic, Marvel has a collection of Fantastic Four tomes you might want to check out.
Fantastic Four: The Human Torch, Thing, Mr. Fantastic and Invisible Woman are a family…but what did Civil War do to this venerable group? Learn about the tough decisions made during Marvel’s biggest event ever and what it means for the future of Marvel’s First Family.
Essential Fantastic Four: This is it—the earliest adventures of the Fantastic Four collected in affordable black & white volumes. The first appearances of Doctor Doom, Galactus, The Silver Surfer and more—from the minds of the legendary Stan Lee and the immortal Jack Kirby!
Ultimate Fantastic Four: this bold new interpretation of the Fantastic Four is perfect for readers new and old, who will thrill to the adventures of the teenaged FF in the Ultimate Universe! Acclaimed novelist Mike Carey and fan favorite Pasqual Ferry bring you some of the most exciting super hero adventures each month!
Fantastic Four Visionaries: Over the years, the industry’s best and brightest have tackled the FF, and in this line of collections, Marvel pays tribute to their work by presenting it in trade paperback format. From Walt Simonson to John Byrne, you’ll learn just why they call Fantastic Four “the world’s greatest comic magazine.”
Franklin Richards: the son of Mr. Fantastic and Invisible Woman gets into some crazy, all-ages adventures of his own and you can’t miss the Eisner-nominated stories that are guaranteed to put a smile on your face!
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I haven’t seen FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer yet, but while in Utah this last weekend I did see a theater marquis advertising the new FF movie. The theatre was also showing that new penguin movie that is out this summer. The sighn read Fantastic Four then right below it the words ‘Surfs Up’. Fantastic Four: Surf’s Up has a nice ring to it. Unfortunately a truck drove by right as I was snapping a picture of the sign. That was on the way out of town. . .