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Fantastic Four #3: 9 Easter Eggs and Callbacks That Made The Book

Reading over the third issue of writer James Robinson and artist Leonard Kirk’s run on The […]
Fantastic Four #3

Reading over the third issue of writer James Robinson and artist Leonard Kirk’s run on The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine, part of what excited me about the book was the fact that it referenced a good deal of past continuity and Fantastic Four-related publishing history.Being a longtime fan and reader, I appreciate that sort of thing. Realizing that a lot of you out there might not have the greatest depth of knowledge with the series, I figured I’d put together a handy-dandy cheat sheet for you to help you make the most of your reading experience.So, in alphabetical orderโ€ฆ SPOILERS!!!

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