MARVEL'S FIRST FAMILY UNITES WITH THE MANHATTAN CLAN IN THIS EXCITING CROSSOVER! GARGOYLES creator and acclaimed Marvel writer Greg Weisman brings the Gargoyles to the Baxter Building alongside star artist Enid Balám! Danger strikes when the super villain Diablo learns stone gargoyles may hold the secret to eternal life…but the Gargoyles aren't about to let him leech the blood of his own! Fortunately, they've got the help of expert Diablo-bashers - the Fantastic Four! Plus: Tony Stark and David Xanatos compare facial hair, Marvel's own Gargoyle, Isaac Christians, bonds with his new kin, and more! You won't want to miss this collision of be more
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Fantastic Four/Gargoyles #1 works far better than expected, blending the beloved cartoon with the Marvel Universe for an action-packed, character-driven crossover. Read Full Review
Balam captures the visual style of the animated series and enhances it beautifully with great character designs and visually thrilling action. Read Full Review
The world building with how other elements from both the Marvel Universe and Gargoyles world are integrated together help amplify the cohesive narrative in this one-shot. If you are a fan of the Fantastic Four, Gargoyles, or both pick up this comic book as soon as you can. Read Full Review
Fantastic Four/Gargoyles #1 is great for what it is but ultimately lands as a generic yet entertaining one-shot with a mostly forgettable story. If you are a fan of Gargoyles or just like to collect the odd one-shot or two, consider Marvels Fantastic Four/Gargoyles by Greg Weisman. Read Full Review
Fun and well written but overstuffed and simplistic. But also clearly meant for younger readers, which is almost unheard of for a Marvel comic in 2025.