Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer - Complete Comic Edition
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The biggest and best release yet, A double set DVD-ROM with a Total of over 750 complete comic books including annuals, all articles, Fantastic Four Fan Pages, The Cosmic Pipeline, Bullpen Bulletins and every single advertisement. Fantasic Four with over 575 issues (Nov. 1961 through Dec. 2006) and Silver Surfer 185 issues (Aug. 1968 through Dec. 2004).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #808 in Software
- Brand: GIT Corp
- Model: 90009
- Released on: 2007-06-16
- Platforms: Windows Vista, Mac OS X Intel, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Mac OS X
- Format: DVD-ROM
- Dimensions: .69 pounds
Features
- Complete collection of Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer comics
- Over 750 complete comic books on a double set DVD-ROM
- Fantastic Four with 575+ issues; Silver Surfer with 185 issues
- Includes annuals, all articles, and Fantastic Four Fan Pages
- Plus, The Cosmic Pipeline, Bullpen Bulletins, and all advertisements
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Our biggest and best release yet, a double set DVD-ROM with a total of over 750 complete comic books including annuals, all articles, Fantastic Four Fan Pages, The Cosmic Pipeline, Bullpen Bulletins, and every single advertisement. Fantastic Four with over 575 issues (November 1961 through December 2006) and Silver Surfer 185 issues (August 1968 through December 2004).
Customer Reviews
Dr. Doom finally gets his due......
I was very excited when Marvel and GIT Corp came out with these products. Now instead of collecting every single comic book you can now simply pop in a DVD-rom and get every single issue you could have ever dreamed of!!!
I am a big fan of the Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer comics are simply a throw-in in which I would be happy to take. The Fantastic Four were created so amazingly like a real life family that one must give Stan Lee and Jack Kirby their due. The villains of the FF are unreal starting in issue #1 with the Mole Man and moving on with issue #4 and the Sub-Mariner. The greatest villain of the Marvel universe makes his appearance in issue #5 in the form of Dr. Doom. Doom would go on to be one of the most famous comic book villains of all time ranking up there with the Joker, Lex Luther, Darkseid, and the Green Goblin. (Also remember Star War fans that Darth Vadar's suit was influenced by Doom's). These issues also cover the famous Silver Surfer and Galactus story lines starting in issue #48. There are so many first Marvel appearances in these issues like the Skrulls, Klaw, Black Panther, Negative Zone, Blastaar, Diablo, Pyscho Man, Molecule Man, etc. that the FF simply must go down as one of the most defining comic books ever sold.
This set is amazing and any one who does not want to pay the money for every issue (start saving because thats 750 comics) this is for you!!!!
Great Collection but Unfair
If you're a Marvel fan, these collections are a godsend. Collecting on DVD what would take years and thousands of dollars to collect in comic format is a boon to the reader, and that is who is truly benefitting from these collections. The only issue keeping this from being a five star collection is the annoying habit of representing material which is on a previously released DVD collection. The collected FF was released two years ago and now it has been re-released (including an additional year's worth of books) with the Silver Surfer in this collection. I understand this was timed for the release of the second FF movie but this release is unfair to those of us who purchased the original FF collection. In my opinion, the loyal Marvel fan would have been better served had the Silver Surfer been released in a compilation of cosmic titles (Captain Marvel, Nova, Quasar, etc.). Does anyone out there want a copy of First 44 Years of Fantastic Four on DVD?!?
Great value and space-saving, but hard on the eyes.
To have the whole run of two series at your fingertips is wonderful. One accesses the disk via Acrobat Explorer, so there's no installing involved. Mac friendly. The only downside is that after a few issues, your eyes feel like they're going to pop out of your head; reading on a computer screen for any length of time is murder. They have lost the licience to do these, so once existing stock is depleted, it's gone. I love them.






