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“Three” is one of the greatest stories in Fantastic Four history because of how it depicts the grief that causes the breakup of Marvel’s First Family. Johnny’s death led to the disbanding of the Fantastic Four and the subsequent formation of the Future Foundation, an alliance of many of Marvel’s youngest and brightest heroes. While death is usually treated as meaningless in comics, Johnny’s demise as he made his last stand against Annihilus, while the rest of the Fantastic Four escaped through a portal, was nothing short of heartbreaking. What makes “Three Epilogue: Month of Mourning” stand out is not only how different members of the Fantastic Four grieved, but it is all done with no dialogue until the last page.
Johnny’s Death Destroyed the Fantastic Four

Fantastic Four #588 is a tragic exploration of grief that shows how different members of Marvel’s First Family respond to the loss of their most lighthearted and adventurous member. This story also shows the importance of Johnny and why the Fantastic Four couldn’t stay together without him.
Spanning a month, each member of the Fantastic Four grieves in their own way, which feels realistic and heartbreaking. When Susan learns that her brother is gone, she closes herself off by encasing herself in a force field so Reed can’t touch or comfort her. Reed works in his lab, trying to figure out how to solve all future potential threats to ensure that he doesn’t lose anyone else. He even considers using the Ultimate Nullifier to kill Annihilus, but he ultimately can’t bring himself to do it. Later, Valeria plots to kill her uncle’s murderer. Additionally, Franklin silently grieves alone, with only Spider-Man arriving to comfort him. All of them express realistic forms of grief, ranging from anger to isolation.
Arguably, the Fantastic Four member who suffers the most from Johnny’s death is Ben Grimm, aka the Thing. During the battle against Annihilus and his forces, Ben tried to sacrifice himself to let everyone else escape, but Johnny pushed him through the portal to take his place. Ben and Johnny may get on each other’s nerves, but at the end of the day, they’re like brothers. All of this leads to the Thing having survivor’s guilt. When Thor and the Hulk try to talk to Ben, he lashes out at them. However, the Hulk lets Ben unleash all his pent-up rage and sorrow until the rocky hero breaks down in tears. It’s a heart-breaking moment that shows the Fantastic Four’s strongest member at his most emotionally vulnerable.
This comic shows what made Johnny so special and why his death naturally leads to the Fantastic Four falling apart. While Johnny can be very hot-headed and childish, he’s still at his core a good man who will do anything for his family. He brought an unwavering sense of positivity and excitement to the team, reinforcing the Fantastic Four’s oftentimes lighthearted dynamic. Johnny also had a close bond with his niece and nephew, acting as their fun-loving uncle. And as his death shows, he had an unwavering sense of protective loyalty to his family. The Fantastic Four lost their shining beacon of optimism, who made every room brighter just by walking in, both figuratively and literally. Without Johnny, there’s nothing left but dark emptiness.









