

Here is Screen Rant’s Every Adaptation of The Fantastic Four, Ranked from Worst to Best.

We’ve decided to suit up, head down to Baxter Building, and do just that. Still, as Marvel’s flagship family ( and a trending interest of MCU director Scott Derrickson), the Fantastic Four deserve to be celebrated. Some have been too kitschy, some have been too liberal with the source material, and some have been just plain grimm. In the six decades since their debut, the Fantastic Four have been subject to one troubled iteration after another be it on television, video games, or feature films. Unfortunately, success on the page has not led to success on the screen.

“The characters would be the kind of characters I could personally relate to,” Lee explained in 1974, “They’d be flesh and blood, they’d have their faults and foibles, they’d be fallible and feisty… inside their colorful, costumed booties they’d still have feet of clay.” This creative risk paid off, as Marvel turned into an industry mecca overnight, and the Fantastic Four turned into “The World’s Greatest Comic Book!” Icons like Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and The Avengers quickly followed suit. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were commissioned to create Marvel’s answer to the Justice League, but their process instead led to something more groundbreaking, more unique. Debuting in 1961, the Fantastic Four helped usher in a new level of realism in comic books.
