COMICS: The End Is Nigh! First Look At Artwork From FANTASTIC FOUR #645 - Final Issue

COMICS: The End Is Nigh! First Look At Artwork From FANTASTIC FOUR #645 - Final Issue

This April, four will stand together one last time! Today, Marvel has released a first look at Fantastic Four #645, the oversized, senses shattering final issue! James Robinson and Leonard Kirk are joined by a murderers row of fantastic talent to give the First Family the grandest sendoff of them all...

By JoshWilding - Apr 03, 2015 02:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Source: Newsarama
Will the Fantastic Four defeat the Quiet Man and the corrupted forces of the Heroes Reborn universe? Will Johnny Storm get his powers back? Will Reed and Sue be a family again or will it all be torn asunder? Questions will be answered in this main feature story!
 
Then, special guests bring you four brand new stories featuring Marvel’s quintessential quartet! With heartfelt tales from Karl Kesel, Louise Simonson, Tom DeFalco and Jeff Parker and art by David Marquez, Joe Bennett, Tom Grummet and Pascal Campion – you can’t afford to miss this one!
 
Plus, iconic creators from across the Fantastic Four’s history share their all-time favorite covers! Hear from Stan Lee, John Byrne, Roger Stern, Mark Millar, Roy Thomas, Chris Claremont, John Romita Sr., Walt Simonson and more!
 
This is the end of the Fantastic Four – 4ever! Be there when the most controversial Fantastic Four story concludes in the extra-sized FANTASTIC FOUR #645!


FANTASTIC FOUR #645

FANTASTIC FOUR #645

FANTASTIC FOUR #645

FANTASTIC FOUR #645

FANTASTIC FOUR #645

FANTASTIC FOUR #645
FANTASTIC FOUR #645

FANTASTIC FOUR #645

FANTASTIC FOUR #645
Written by JAMES ROBINSON, KARL KESEL, LOUISE SIMONSON, TOM DEFALCO & JEFF PARKER
Pencils by LEONARD KIRK, JOE BENNETT, DAVID MARQUEZ, TOM GRUMMET & PASCAL CAMPION
Cover by LEONARD KIRK
Spotlight Variant by MICHAEL KOMARK
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