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But behind all those celebratory milestones lies a more macabre truth: the Marvel Zombies universe was also first introduced through the Fantastic Four. Indeed, the idea that a zombie apocalypse is nigh, and that even superheroes couldn’t escape it, has been a key element of the Marvel Zombies franchise. This concept kicked off way back in 2005 under the master of the walking dead himself, Robert Kirkman. However, before Kirkman’s direct involvement, the presence of zombies in the Marvel Universe was first revealed in Mark Millar and Greg Land’s Ultimate Fantastic Four (2004) #21-23. It was only after this that Kirkman stamped his particular brand of zombie gore onto the continuity with the follow-up standalone franchise.
The Fantastic Four Lie at the Heart of the Marvel Universe’s Zombie Apocalypse

In another “first step” for the Fantastic Four, Marvel has once again chosen its “First Family” to debut in the rebooted zombie storyline — Marvel Zombies: Red Band (2025). As the title suggests, this new series will launch under the recently revived Marvel Red Band imprint, returning the Marvel “zombiesphere” to the gorier, horror-driven storytelling that defined Kirkman’s early volumes of the original Marvel Zombies series. Marvel’s Red Band imprint was launched in 2001 to provide a space for more mature storytelling, featuring adult-oriented language, imagery, and themes. While Kirkman’s original run could have easily fit under the Red Band imprint back then, the franchise shifted toward a more traditional Marvel tone after his departure.
While the Fantastic Four’s history of firsts makes it the obvious choice to introduce a revamped zombie franchise once again, the manner of this introduction couldn’t be more different. In the Ultimate Fantastic Four version, Earth-1610’s Reed Richards is contacted by an alternate version of himself from the Earth-2149 reality. In that timeline, a zombie apocalypse has ravaged the Earth, claiming the lives of many, including that reality’s superheroes, such as the Fantastic Four. However, given the power of “zombified” superheroes, it was not difficult to find human flesh to consume. Eventually, that supply dwindled. Consequently, Earth-2149’s Reed, wanted to trick Earth-1610’s Reed into opening a portal between their universes — so the zombies could escape and devour a fresh, uninfected world.
With Red Band, the Fantastic Four are Set to Dive Deeper Into Zombie Lore

In Marvel Zombies: Red Band, the Fantastic Four are not victims of a zombie virus that originated elsewhere. Rather, in what is arguably the team’s most memorable “first,” they are the very cause of the virus’s infestation and spread on Earth. In other words, they are the “patient zeros” who contracted the zombie virus and initiated its global outbreak. Indeed, if the preview images of the first issue are any indication, their superpowers make them the perfect example of a modern virus “super spreader.” The fact that the Fantastic Four were chosen as the progenitors of the zombie apocalypse may be key to the direction Marvel intends to take the new Red Band universe.









