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But as the Fantastic Four kickstart this bold initiative once more, but this time, they’ll be taking a much different approach…
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It’s a Johnny-and-Sue adventure you won’t soon forget in The Fantastic Four #13
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Fantastic Four #13
Johnny Storm has had some incredibly bad ideas in his time, but every once in a while he also has an incredibly good idea too. Unfortunately, it’s hard to tell which is which until you’re neck-deep in their consequences, and by then it’s usually too late.
We mention this only because in this issue, Johnny convinces his sister Sue to go along with a scheme to use her powers to turn the flesh of his skull invisible, so that when he flames on he can pass himself off as the Ghost Rider and settle some old scores. What could possibly go wrong
- Writer: Ryan North
- Artist: Andrea Sorrentino
- Colorist: Edgar Delgado
- Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna
- Cover Artist: Humberto Ramos & Edgar Delgado
- Variant Cover Artists: Alex Ross; Sean Izaakse; David Baldeón; Ken Lashley
- Editor: Tom Brevoort
- Assistant Editor: Lindsey Cohick
- Associate Editor: Annalise Bissa
- Format: Ongoing
- Cover Price/Page Count: $4.99/32 pages
It’s a Johnny-and-Sue adventure you won’t soon forget in The Fantastic Four #13 on shelves and digital platforms July 1, 2026, from Marvel Comics