FANTASTIC FOUR Welcome to Animation Shop’s Fantastic Four clothing section, where you can find Fantastic Four items that celebrate the Marvel Comics group of superheros that gained their powers after being exposed to cosmic rays. The Fantastic Four team includes Mr. Fantastic, who can stretch his body, The Invisible Woman, who can become invisible, The Human Torch, who can surround himself in flames and fly, and The Thing, who possesses superior strength and whose body is made of craggy orange rock. Animation Shops offers Fantastic Four tees that feature the Fantastic Four classic logo as well as images of the group and their arch rival, Dr. Von Doom. Our officially licensed Fantastic Four tops are available in both kids adult sizes. Animation Shops has the perfect Fantastic Four t shirt for you - and we are always adding new styles, so check back with us often!
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ABOUT THE FANTASTIC FOUR... The Fantastic Four is Marvel Comics' flagship superhero team, which debuted in November 1961. Although the group's membership has occasionally changed temporarily, it almost always consists of these four core friends and family-members, who gained superpowers after being exposed to cosmic rays during an outer space science mission: Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards), the leader of the group, a scientist who can stretch his body; The Invisible Woman (Susan Richards, née Storm; originally the Invisible Girl), Reed Richard's wife, and the team's second-in-command, who can become invisible at will and create invisible force fields; The Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Sue's brother, who can surround himself in flames and fly; and The Thing (Ben Grimm), their grumpy friend with a heart of gold, who possesses superhuman strength and durability, but with a monstrous, craggy exterior that looks as if made of orange rock. Since its introduction, the Fantastic Four has been portrayed as a somewhat dysfunctional yet loving family. The team launched the revival of Marvel Comics in the early 1960s, giving it a pivotal place in the history of American comic books. The Fantastic Four have have remained more or less popular since, and have been adapted into other media, including three animated television series, an aborted 1990s low-budget film, and a major-studio motion picture, Fantastic Four (2005).
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