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The Fantastic Fourare a family , first and foremost , and nowhere is that more apparent than in a sweet new piece of crossing over fanart pay homage to ABC’sModern Familyseries . Throughout their celebrated story , the Fantastic Four have always been one of Marvel ’s campier and more light - hearted team . With this character art , fan ca n’t help but fall in dearest with this team of heroes and their beautiful families .
Brazilian artistIsaque Arêas(@isaqueareas ) has put together Marvel ’s First Family in the eccentric panache of an drawn-out “ Fantastic ” Family . The art pays tribute tothe classicModern Familyopening credits with picture frames of the Italian sandwich and their respective menage .
save up with the modern day comics , Ben Grimm is evidence with his wife , Alicia Masters , andtheir two adopt children , N’Kalla and Jo - Venn . Reed Richards and Sue Storm pose in their Fantastic Four uniforms with their smart as a whip kids , Franklin and Valeria . Only Johnny Storm is alone with a single flaming mental picture frame , but still living his best life-time . This wholesome art gives fans a admonisher of how relatable the four hero are outside of fight crime .
The Fantastic Four ’s suits get a huge makeover in a originative piece of Marvel sports fan artwork , which prod fun at the MCU ’s tendency to overdesign costumes .
The Fantastic Four Are The PerfectModern Family
The most recentFantastic Fourcomic series has placed an emphasis on the team ’s sept dynamics and their more outrageous , sci - fi adventures .
Seeing the Fantastic Four as a clear - hearted sitcom sept could be in the good future as they come in the MCU with a new film in 2025 . The official principal cast of Pedro Pascal ( Mr. Fantastic ) , Vanessa Kirby ( Invisible Woman ) , Joseph Quinn ( Human Torch ) , and Ebon Moss - Bachrach ( The Thing ) have lover exceedingly excited for the future of the Marvel picture show dealership . Not only that , but based on the beautiful , retro concept art for 2025’sThe Fantastic Four , it look like the MCU will be traveling back to the 1960s to explore the origins and daily lives of these superheroes .
The Fantastic Four lay out a campier side of comics that ’s rarely search in other media . The most recentFantastic Fourcomic serieshas come out an emphasis on the squad ’s kinsfolk kinetics and their more horrid , sci - fi adventures . Their unexampled MCU film can likewise yield the Four to their etymon where they are a family attempt to adjust to their unusual new great power . It ’s no surprise rooter have already commence liken the superhero squad to one of America ’s most wholesome and eccentric goggle box crime syndicate , the Pritchett / Dunphy / Delgado / Tucker clan fromModern Family . envisage if the 2025 film hadeach extremity of the squad , their family members , and even their robot sidekick , H.E.R.B.I.E , sit around on couches and sharing their opinions on spirit and dramatic play directly to the camera .
The Fantastic Four Should Return To Their Wacky and Wholesome Adventures
fresh versions of the Fantastic Four , specially the Ultimate Universe comics , have made it their mission to make the squad as grim and serious as possible . However , that backward way of life of thinking is what has conduct to more estrangement from the fan base .
Marvel ’s First Family is contrive their heavy counter in 2025 , and it ’s time the fans that embraced their family play vibe . newfangled versions of the Fantastic Four , especially the Ultimate Universe funnies , have made it their mission to make the team as black and serious as possible . However , that half-witted way of thinking is what has led to more alienation from the buff root . While they skin to fit in with society due to their powers , the Fantastic Four ultimately seek to take life-time one measure at a time and focus on the positive as a family . The Fantastic Four , as a fond and friendly phratry like the characters ofModern Family , takes fans back in time to a lucky geological era of comics where they thrived .
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