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Marvel revives 'Fantastic Four' comic book

Washington D.C [USA], Aug 07 (ANI): Marvel Entertainment, on Tuesday, released a promotional video teasing the revival of 'Fantastic Four's comic book, titled as 'Fantastic Four No. 1."

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Washington D.C [USA], Aug 07 (ANI): Marvel Entertainment, on Tuesday, released a promotional video teasing the revival of 'Fantastic Four's comic book, titled as 'Fantastic Four No. 1."
Taking to Twitter, Marvel uploaded a video about the 'Fantastic Four' comic book, writing, "A new tale begins for Marvel's first family when "Fantastic Four" #1 hits comic shops this Wednesday, featuring an all-new story from superstar creators Dan Slott and @sara_pichelli!"

The video features writer Dan Stott, executive editor Tom Brevoort, and editor-in-chief C.B. Cebulski talking about the series.
The book will be released tomorrow. (ANI)

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