Marvel’s Recent DC Crossovers Have Been Fun, But This New Fantastic Four Announcement Is Downright Bananas

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Marvel’s Recent DC Crossovers Have Been Fun, But This New Fantastic Four Announcement Is Downright Bananas


After more than two decades of Marvel and DC keeping far away from each other, this year has finally brought back comic book crossovers between the two companies, starting with Marvel/DC: Deadpool/Batman #1 in September. While I certainly hope these collaborations between The Big Two don’t end anytime soon, there’s a new Marvel comic book crossover that’s just announced and has my full attention. You’re gonna go bananas when the Fantastic Four collide with Planet of the Apes on the printed page.

Even before Disney acquired 20th Century Fox in 2019 and gained the Apes rights, Marvel goes way back with the sci-fi franchise thanks to its adaptations of the original Planet of the Apes movies and various original stories. This, however, marks the first time that these super-intelligent apes are crossing paths with Marvel Comics superheroes. Written by Josh Trujillo and drawn by Andrea di Vito, the four-issue Planet of the Apes vs. Fantastic Four will see Marvel’s First Family being transported to the futuristic world where apes are the dominant species and humans are now primitive. Here’s the main cover for the first issue illustrated by Greg Land.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

In case this cover wasn’t enough of a tipoff, this crossover will take place in the classic Planet of the Apes continuity rather than the reboot universe that was most recently explored in 2024’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ben Grimm/The Thing and Johnny Storm/The Human Torch will join forces with the likes of Cornelius, Zira, Ursus and Dr. Zaius to combat “familiar Marvel foes” who’ve “set their sights on Ape City, setting the stage for a battle royale that fans won’t soon forget.” Below is a sampling of Andrea di Vito’s interior artwork:

Interior artwork of the Fantastic Four held captive on the Planet of the Apes in comic book crossover

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

Aside from Doctor Doom, it’s unclear if these other Marvel villains will be members of the Fantastic Four’s rogues gallery or if we could see baddies associated with other superheroes being brought into play. Regardless, sending one of Marvel’s most popular superheroes into this dystopian future has the potential to deliver a positively apeshit story. I’m especially looking forward to seeing Reed and Zaius being science bros together.



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