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'Fantastic Four' #600 announced by Marvel
Published Thursday, Aug 11 2011, 20:16 BST | By Mark Langshaw | 6 comments
Fantastic Four #600 has been unveiled by Marvel Comics following a week-long teaser campaign.
The publisher confirmed the title with cover illustration by John Romita Jr. depicting the team in its classic garb alongside Spider-Man, who has been deputising for the Human Torch since the character's apparent demise.
On Monday, Marvel released a teaser for the comic depicting the team's iconic logo. This was followed by a Gabriele Dell'Otto sketch of the Future Foundation and a Joe Quesada illustration of the team's classic lineup.
Full details of the comic are yet to emerge, though it was previously confirmed that a creative team of Jonathan Hickman, Steve Epting, Farel Dalrymple, Leinil Francis Yu and Carmine Di Gianomencio will work on the project.
Hickman and Epting killed off the Human Torch during the 'Three' plotline. Following the character's demise, Marvel's long-running Fantastic Four title was renamed FF.
Fantastic Four #600 will be a quadruple-sized issue, arriving in stores in November.

The publisher confirmed the title with cover illustration by John Romita Jr. depicting the team in its classic garb alongside Spider-Man, who has been deputising for the Human Torch since the character's apparent demise.
On Monday, Marvel released a teaser for the comic depicting the team's iconic logo. This was followed by a Gabriele Dell'Otto sketch of the Future Foundation and a Joe Quesada illustration of the team's classic lineup.
Full details of the comic are yet to emerge, though it was previously confirmed that a creative team of Jonathan Hickman, Steve Epting, Farel Dalrymple, Leinil Francis Yu and Carmine Di Gianomencio will work on the project.
Hickman and Epting killed off the Human Torch during the 'Three' plotline. Following the character's demise, Marvel's long-running Fantastic Four title was renamed FF.
Fantastic Four #600 will be a quadruple-sized issue, arriving in stores in November.

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