Marvel Preview: Fantastic Four #4
Read a preview of Fantastic Four #4 from Marvel Comics, written by Ryan North with art by Humberto Ramos.
Marvel was founded in 1939, and originally called Timely Comics. Now owned by Disney, the publisher is the home of superheroes like Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, The Hulk, and Thor. You can also find iconic villains like Thanos, The Red Skull, Loki, and many more inside the pages of Marvel’s books. The company is based in New York City.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of Marvel Comics. In addition, listen to podcast interviews with writers and artists. You can also hear directly from editors and fans. Comic Book Club also has a weekly MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) podcast called MarvelVision. Each week, we break down theatrical movies and TV shows.
Read a preview of Fantastic Four #4 from Marvel Comics, written by Ryan North with art by Humberto Ramos.
Torunn Grønbekk returns to the podcast at Baltimore Comic Con 2025 to chat about her work on Catwoman and Spider-Girl, as well as painting a cover for Battle Action — and the upcoming Nightmare Before Christmas miniseries from Dynamite.
Act 4 Publishing and Skybound have announced Doctor Strange by Paul Smith Artist’s Edition, a new volume celebrating the Marvel classic.
Looking for a list of new comics this week? Here’s what’s hitting comic book stores on October 22, 2025 from Marvel, DC, Image and more.
Read a preview of Ultimates #17 from Marvel Comics, written by Deniz Camp with art by Phil Noto.
Read a preview of Ultimate Spider-Man #22 from Marvel Comics, written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Marco Chechhetto.
Voice actor and new comic book creator A.J. LoCascio joins the podcast at New York Comic Con to discuss his new Top Shelf book, Spoops.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #13 sells over 100,000 copies. Humanoids files for bankruptcy. Psylocke takes on Elektra in new miniseries.
Marvel teases a Venom and Spider-Man crossover. Absolute Catwoman is getting a six-issue miniseries. X-Men line reveals Shadows of Tomorrow creative teams.
Did that really just happen? Marvel wouldn’t do that, right?