Stephen Lacey and Andrew Leyland are your guide to Marvel's First Family, The Fantastic Four. Starting at the very beginning of the Marvel Age of Comics, they cover every issue of The Fantastic Four, every spinoff title (Strange Tales, Marvel Two-In-One, FF, and more), every guest appearance and every cameo, all in order of publication.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 383 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Cancelled Comic Cavalcade more
John Byrne Doesn't Play Well With Others Hello, and welcome to episode 367 of The Fantasticast. Each episode, Steve Lacey guides you through every issue, guest-appearance and cameo of The Fantastic Four. more
A Veritable Everything Bagel of 1970s Fantastic Four more
We Need To Talk About Sue's... Uh... more
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The fantasticast is a great fun show that covered ever ff appearance from the early 60s to early 80s. As of right now I believe the show has ended(hope it comes back) but if it doesn’t then these guys still gave us one of the best marvel podcasts out there. It got me into reading fantastic four comics and I hope it does the same for others.
I love this Podcast I cant wait till they hit the Byrne Era. An amazing podcast thanks guys you inspired me to start my own based on a comic called Hack/Slash Goth Girl Horror the Hack/Slash Podcast
I’ve only recently gotten into reading the Fantastic Four and this podcast makes a great companion to the issues. The hosts strike a perfect balance of summarizing the issues with both analysis and humor. Great conversations surrounding not only the FF but Marvel in general. The sound quality isn’t perfect in the early episodes, especially regarding the different volumes for the two hosts, but it seems to be improving (I’m currently up to Episode 60 and it’s already much better than it was previ... more
Hi Stephen and Andrew--I'm long overdue to listen to this show, but I'm making progress. It's slooooow sloooow progress, but I'm working through it while also listening to podcasts that are going on simultaneously within the continuity, which, as you will conclude, takes effing forever. more
First off let me preface by saying I'd never really been a FF fan. Sure I'd read the odd comic usually within Marvel crossover events. Also I've never really listened to podcasts before. more
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