slrichte@uok.UUCP (03/20/86)
The following is a Marvel news release I received March 18, 1986. It was written by Steve Saffel, Marvel's Promotion Manager for Direct Sales. JOHN BUSCEMA RETURNS TO "THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMICS MAGAZINE" John Buscema will once again lend his unparalled talents to Marvel's premiere title as he takes up the pencilling and inking of THE FANTASTIC FOUR beginning with #297. More than 10 years after he relinquished the title's artistic reigns, John joins writer Roger Stern on the series. "We're ex- pecting the kind of critical response we saw when John Buscema and Tom Palmer joined Roger on THE AVENGERS," FF editor Mike Carlin said. "John's classic style will ensure the kind of quality FF readers have come to expect," Mike said, "Even as he and Roger work to chart new paths for the team. It's the perfect way to begin their second 25 years." Fans will get a sneak preview of John's FANTASTIC FOUR in the special anniversary issue, #266. He will be one of seven pencillers working on that 64-page special plotted by Jim Shooter and scripted by Stan Lee himself. The other pencillers will by Barry Windsor- Smith, Ron Frenz, Jerry Ordway, Al Milgrom, Kerry Gammill and Mark Silvestri. Issue #296 features the conclusion of the "Search for the Thing," and #297 introduces a new villain, Umbra, who is the result of the merging of two super-powerful beings, one good and one evil. "Umbra is going to be one of the most powerful foes the FF has faced in a long time," Mike Carlin said, "And it's their fault he's on Earth." John Buscema's previous stint as regular FANTASTIC FOUR penciller ended with #141, though he has illustrated a handful of issues since then. "His is one of the definitive renditions of the characters," Mike said. "It's good to have him back." -- Steve Richter USENET: {ihnp4,allegra!cbosgd}!okstate!uokvax!uok!slrichte USMAIL: S. Richter c/o Southside, 754 Asp, Norman, OK 73069 "If hyperbole is possible we try to use it." -- Mike Hobson, Marvel Comics Vice-President and Publisher
cdrigney@uokvax.UUCP (03/20/86)
/* Written 5:09 pm Mar 19, 1986 by slrichte@uok.UUCP in uokvax.UUCP:net.comics */ > and #297 introduces a new villain, Umbra, who is the result of the > merging of two super-powerful beings, one good and one evil. "Umbra > is going to be one of the most powerful foes the FF has faced in a > long time," Mike Carlin said, "And it's their fault he's on Earth." The Beyonder and the Anti-Beyonder! :-( >"If hyperbole is possible we try to use it." -- Mike Hobson, Marvel Comics "And if it isn't then we just make it up." --Carl Rigney USENET: {ihnp4,allegra!cbosgd}!okstate!uokvax!cdrigney