For me it's Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes. Good stories, humor and animation, nice cameos of other Marvel's heroes. Series have good feeling that four of them living together as a family, that others mostly ignore it. Also good Doom. youtu.be/sxaBXgaH53w
Christopher Sanders
Animated probably Duckman (it was based on a limited Series Dark Horse Comics ran)
Live Action probably Ghost World
Dylan Hall
This was easily the best adaptation of the Fantastic Four.
Noah Wright
I like how they showed Thing's toilet
Michael Campbell
>Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes. My favorite version of the F4 ever probably. Best outfits for sure.
Jaxon Foster
The look wasn't the best. I certainly don't like Ben's spraypaint logo. That said, it was still the best Fantastic Four adaptation, bar none.
It's a little bit like X-Men Evolution in that regard.
Caleb Mitchell
FF needed more Squirrel Girl
Joshua Martin
They needed more She-Hulk
That episode was top tiet
James Jenkins
And the funny thing is, this show was made in France.
Charles Lee
If I recall, the F4 rejected her application to join.
Michael Bell
The Dceu really royally did Steve almost perfectly. I was deathly afraid they would do something like the 2009 Animated film did and make him kind of a douche & or degrade him to make Diana look better but they didn't at all.
Of course they didn't picked her. Who would reject hot lawyer lady?
Aiden Hughes
they should have made a gag episode where they are getting their shit kicked in my DOOM and She saves them.
Johnny: WHY DID WE REJECT HER!!?
Henry Watson
Then Doom snaps her neck and Johnny remembers exactly why.
Seriously, fuck that unfunny meme.
Cameron Sullivan
He literally shat bricks.
Kevin Martin
Funnily enough, that episode was written by Dan Slott. Most other episodes were Chris Yost I think.
Anthony Thomas
Easily as it's the only version of Frost I have read that didn't want to burn in fire. Loved her motherly kindness to Armor & loved this outfit.
Jeremiah Rivera
Overall I liked the show, though I hated their version of Johnny. The crossover episodes were a little weak too, compared to just having the FF deal with shenanigans. I really liked how they adapted the Champion story by using Grandmaster and Ronan.
Benjamin Russell
It's odd, but as shit a Spider-Man writer he is, Slott is actually oddly good at writing the Fantastic Four. His Thing miniseries was fantastic.
Liam Walker
I like the logo. I don't like how it looks as if his fly is down. The white should go all the way down the inside of his legs. Ir maybe just give him a vest like the comics.
Dud you forget that scene at the conference where he consistantly tries to shut Wondy down when she tries to tell them that it's hitting the fan?
Nathaniel King
i actually agree with you OP this and Avengers Eerth's Mightiest heroes are the best animated marvel shows