Search This Blog
Saturday, May 17, 2025
My Famous Firsts: Fantastic Four issue 150 - Ultron & the wedding of Crystal & Quicksilver
Although I had been aware of the Fantastic Four since the 1960’s when they appeared in the British weekly comics “Wham!” it wasn’t until 1974 when I picked up my first US Fantastic Four comic. And it was a pretty decent issue to be my introduction to the colour adventures of the FF with a cool villain (Ultron) that I don’t think I had heard of until then , the Inhumans, and of course the marriage of Quicksilver and Crystal. This issue was one of Marvels earliest cross over adventures with part 1 appearing in Avengers issue 127. I recently managed to pick up a new copy of this issue last week (my original issue looking more than a tad tired) and found myself getting lost in the pages of the story ( something I rarely do now is properly read a comic) and for a brief moment I was transported back to Tthe 1970's, which as readers of this blog will know is a passion of mine.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The DC Explosion & Implosion plus the proposed end of Detective Comics
In 1978 DC began a marketing campaign that would introduce a wave of new comics in an attempt to gain ground on the the publishing jugge...

-
As mentioned in my previous post I have been on a bit of a back-issue comic buying spree recently picking up some of the comics I eithe...
-
In 1978 DC began a marketing campaign that would introduce a wave of new comics in an attempt to gain ground on the the publishing jugge...
-
I was probably about seven years old when I walked into my local newsagents in Cambuslang (near Glasgow) with my pocket money firmly he...
The one I have now of this issue is a replacement, but I've had it for decades, far longer than the original. Which, incidentally, I recall reading (again) while sitting on my grandparents' red bed-settee while visiting them one Sunday, as we did every week. Rich Buckler was probably doing 'Kirby' art better than Kirby at this point, which is kind of a shame when you think about it. (Though Buckler was doing a lot of swipes, it has to be said.)
ReplyDeleteI liked Bucklers art but it was strange how often he seemed to switch influences.
ReplyDeleteRon Frenz was the same, switching from Kirby swipes to Buscema swipes between panels. In fact, Frenz was worse for that than Buckler, I think.
DeleteThats true. Frenz seems to have settled fully on Sal Buscemas style now and does a pretty impressive impersonation of Sal at his best.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! The marriage of Crystal and Pietro was a failed one but rang of some truth.
ReplyDelete