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From the two men who created the first Marvel Comics superheroes to creators who took them across dimensions and back, here are the best creators to ever work on Fantastic Four comic books.
7) Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo

Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo did something very different when they joined as the creative team forย The Fantastic Four. This was in the early 2000s, and the two chose to focus more on the family than on the team’s superhero antics. This didn’t mean they ignored the heroics of the team, as there was as much sci-fi action as the book’s fans could handle. However, at the core of the stories in this run was drama and a sense of why these four people remain so close, even years after they first got their powers. Part of this was finally aging up Franklin Richards and bringing in Valeria, making the next generation of the family as important as their parents and uncles. The story of Valeria’s connection to Doctor Doom also added a layer of drama that was intensely enjoyable. Possibly the best part of this team’s run was from “Unthinkable” to “Hereafter,” the latter of which saw the team go to Heaven to resurrect Ben Grimm.
6) Matt Fraction

Matt Fraction’s work on Fantastic Four saw him do some interesting things. First up, on the main title, he had a nice run in 2012 that saw the family take a year-long vacation, which was supposed to see them leave and instantly return thanks to time travel. However, they got stuck, and it turned out that Reed Richards had ulterior motives he had hidden from his family (they were dying, but didn’t know it, and he needed to find a way to save them). While that was a great story, Fraction also did double duty and wrote a second book titled FF (Future Foundation), in which the team’s replacements on Earth were forced to defend the planet while the main team was away. With Ant-Man as the leader, and She-Hulk, Medusa, and She-Thing as the members, along with the kids from the Future Foundation, Fraction had a family drama in one title and a lot of fun escapades in the other.
5) Dan Slott

Dan Slott has been one of Marvel Comics’ most consistent writers over the last decade, and his work on Spider-Man was the best for that hero in years. While he got off to a tough start with the polarizing “Brand New Day” Marvel retcon storyline, he soon settled into a nice run on the title. However, his best work might be that on Fantastic Four, which kicked off when Marvel brought the family back after banishing them in what was reported to be a vindictive move concerning Fox and the film rights. When Marvel finally brought them back, Slott took over the title and did so many great things, from the marriage of Ben Grimm and Alicia Masters to the Forever Gate and several dimensional adventures that are always highlights for the Fantastic Four.












