While Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri's *The Ultimates* has been crowned the Best Comic Book Series or Original Graphic Novel of 2024, Marvel's *Fantastic Four* series is making a strong case for itself as well. Currently, the series is experiencing a renaissance, largely thanks to the efforts of writer Ryan North and his team. With *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* set to premiere in theaters soon, Marvel is poised to capture an even larger audience this summer.
In July, Marvel will relaunch *Fantastic Four*, and fans can breathe easy knowing that North remains at the helm. This new volume will see North teaming up with artist Humberto Ramos, known for his work on *The Amazing Spider-Man*. Together, they will continue to explore the adventures of Marvel's First Family as they navigate the aftermath of the One World Under Doom crossover and embark on journeys through time.
To delve deeper into the upcoming series and understand why it's an ideal entry point for new readers, IGN conducted an email interview with North. Before diving into the interview, take a look at an exclusive preview of the first issue in the slideshow gallery below, showcasing the new adventures awaiting the FF.
Fantastic Four #1: Exclusive Preview Gallery
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It may seem unusual to renumber the series when the writer remains the same and the direction isn't drastically changing, but North sees it as an opportunity. With the upcoming Fantastic Four movie, Marvel aims to make the comic more appealing and accessible to those intrigued by the film.
“An opportunity comics has as a medium is always to expand,” North tells IGN. “There are millions of people who don't read comics, who think comics aren't for them, and they're wrong! There are a ton of comics that are absolutely for them, but they just haven't found them yet, or maybe haven't felt like they were invited in to read them. Especially in superhero comics, where every book has a number on it and people may think they have to start with number one, it can be a real challenge. So by giving readers that new number one, the hope is that if they see the movie and love it and want to know more about these fantastic people, that's at least one less barrier for them to overcome.”
The significant change with the new series is the introduction of Ramos as the artist. North and Ramos have been planning this relaunch for some time, allowing them to deeply discuss their vision for the characters.
“We were lucky enough to get to meet and have breakfast at San Diego Comic-Con a while back, before he even started work on this new series and before I even started writing them, so we got to talk about the characters and what we like about them from the word go,” North says. “He is a very creative and generous collaborator, always down to punch up an idea and able to render those ideas with such excitement and verve. I think people are going to really love what he's been coming up with, and it's been a real trial these past several months sitting on top of all this great art and being unable to share it with anyone.”
Ramos's speed and skill as an artist provide North with the advantage of crafting scripts tailored to Ramos's style, something he couldn't always do in the previous volume.
“I've been lucky enough to work with a ton of great artists on Fantastic Four, but I'm usually so far ahead with the scripting that I don't know who the artist is going to be when I'm writing it,” North says. “It's always my preference to know the artist, because then you can write for them and create something that can be a better melding of the two of your interests, and with knowing Humberto has been on this book for so long, it's been really great to get to write specifically for him for issue after issue.”
While a new #1 issue can attract new readers, North's run on *Fantastic Four* has always been accessible. His approach involves standalone adventures that weave into a larger narrative, reminiscent of *Rick and Morty*. Will this format change with the relaunch?
“Not really, but I am using it as an opportunity to lean a bit more into that larger narrative!” North says. “I still want each issue to stand alone, and I want every issue to be a place for someone to jump on and get a fully satisfying story with every issue they pick up, but I am turning the dial a little bit more towards larger and crazier stories for that larger narrative. I'm not changing the special sauce - as Ben would say, ‘I'm just adding a couple cloves of garlic - not because it's not delicious, I just wanna add a little bit of zip.’”
When the relaunch was announced, North expressed a desire to focus on the FF as friends, not just family. This distinction highlights the voluntary nature of their relationships.
“It's maybe a subtle distinction, but I really love my friends, and wanted to tell stories about people who are in these long-running relationships that they don't have to be, but they choose to be,” North says. “And that's not that different from family, in the sense that, yes, you are born into a family, but you have to choose to stay there - you have to put the effort in to maintain and develop the relationships that are important to you. And if you look at the Fantastic Four, we often think of them as a family, but only two of them, Johnny and Sue, actually are family at the start. But they all choose each other, they all choose to stay with each other and become something more, and I think that's really fun and beautiful and interesting. Guess what I'm trying to say is the distance between good friends and found family maybe isn't as wide as I thought it was.”
One challenge of relaunching *Fantastic Four* this summer is that the Marvel Universe is still entangled in the events of *One World Under Doom*. North assures that the new series will not ignore the crossover but will instead use it as a springboard for a significant Doctor Doom story.
“One of the challenges of relaunching like this is we're trying to do a new number one that's an easy on-ramp for new readers, but also it's right in the middle of the One World Under Doom event, and we don't want to ignore that either,” North says. “So the first story is a Doom story, giving the Fantastic Four the chance to actually fix everything that Doom has done - this involves a big, weird science fiction idea - and then we're off to the races with a whole bunch of other new, weird, big science fiction ideas.”
A notable development in *One World Under Doom* involves Doom curing Ben Grimm of his rocky condition. However, the preview art suggests Ben returns to being The Thing in the new series. North hints that this plot thread will be resolved before the relaunch but may have ongoing effects.
“We’ll actually get to see how it is resolved in the last moments of the previous run, so that we're not starting this new one with an unresolved plot thread!” North says. “I do really want it to be accessible to that new and curious person who wants to know more about the Fantastic Four, so I'm trying to keep the back story they need to know to as much of a minimum as I can for this first little bit. Which might sound hard, but it's also something that I've been doing the entire run so far. The Fantastic Four have literal decades of history, but I want to make sure that nobody is lost when they pick up an issue and everyone is welcome to the party, you know?”
*Fantastic Four #1* will be released on July 9, just before *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* hits theaters. Below is the solicitation for *Fantastic Four #2*:
FANTASTIC FOUR #2
Written by RYAN NORTH
Art and Cover by HUMBERTO RAMOS
Sue Storm, stranded deep in the future at the end of Earth’s history, is the last thing alive on the once-vibrant world. How can she make it back to her proper time before being killed? Meanwhile, Reed Richards, stranded in Earth’s past, waits for a rescue from her that will never come...unless there’s some way their relationship – the deep and loving understanding this man and woman have for each other – can transcend time itself...
Meanwhile, in the present, Doom reveals precisely how he’s managed to stymie the Fantastic Four for so long: a secret to his invincibility that has transformed every loss into a win! And it’s one that makes Emperor Doom invincible...
On Sale 8/13
In other *Fantastic Four* news, a prequel comic exploring the origin of Pedro Pascal's Reed and his family will tie into the MCU, marking one of the first such comics in a while.