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Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules

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Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules
Cover of Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules #1.
Art by Craig Thompson.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Publication dateMarch – June 2003
No. of issues4
Main character(s)Fantastic Four
Creative team
Written byJames Sturm
Artist(s)Guy Davis
Robert Sikoryak
James Sturm
Letterer(s)Paul Tutrone
Colorist(s)Michel Vrana
Editor(s)Tom Brevoort
Andy Schmidt
Marc Sumerak
Collected editions
Fantastic Four: Unstable MoleculesISBN 0-7851-1112-3

Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules is a four-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics. The series imagines that the creators of the Fantastic Four were inspired by people encountered in their own lives during the late 1950s and provides a backstory for those analogues.

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Plot

Dr. Reed Richards lives in the small town of Glen Cove and works at Columbia University, attempting to discover a practical use for the sub-atomic particles that he has discovered. He is so absorbed in his work that he forgets that he is due to host a cocktail party for his faculty colleagues and only informs his girlfriend, Susan Sturm on the day of the party itself. To compound this oversight he is unexpectedly called away on government business and fails to inform Susan of the situation.

Susan struggles to cope with her domestic duties (including preparing for the party) and providing some guiding discipline for her listless and frustrated younger brother, Johnny - both of their parents having died in a car accident some time previously. In addition, Susan hosts a women's circle made up of some acquaintances of her late mother and some other, younger women. The circle discusses Peyton Place. The discussion turns into a heated debate between the conservative older women and the younger, more liberal women, at least one of whom feels strong echoes between the small town repression of the book and her own life in Glen Cove.

Johnny Sturm spends much time fantasizing about hot rods and the comic book superheroine, Vapor Girl. Johnny is unaware that the character of Vapor Girl (who appears in a comic-within-a-comic throughout Unstable Molecules) is based in large part on his own sister. Johnny feels stifled by Glen Cove and is eventually inspired to leave by a beatnik drifter called Joey King, who used to date Susan in high school.

The climax of the story takes place at the cocktail party. Not only are the faculty members from Columbia University present, but also a group of comic book creative staff. This unlikely mix of people is joined by Ben Grimm, Reed Richards' old college roommate who is now a boxing trainer. Following an excess of alcohol, Susan and Ben are on the verge of having sex in Susan's bedroom only to be interrupted by Reed. Reed, who had been planning to propose, begins to storm out of the house but is met by a crowd of beatniks who have arrived with Johnny. In an ensuing scuffle Ben is knocked unconscious. Johnny and Reed then catch a lift out of Glen Cove from Joey.

Awards

Collected editions

The series was collected into a trade paperback:

Notes

  1. ^ "2004 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners". Hahnlibrary.net. 1943-04-19. Retrieved 2011-04-20.

References

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