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Fantasticar

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Fantasti-Car
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceFantastic Four #3
(March 1962)
Created byStan Lee
Jack Kirby
In story information
TypeFlying car
Element of stories featuringFantastic Four

The Fantasti-Car or Fantasticar is a fictional flying car appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, it first appeared in Fantastic Four #3 (March 1962).[1][2] The vehicle is depicted as the primary mode of transportation for the fictional superhero team, the Fantastic Four.[3]

Several versions have been created by Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic, leader of the team. There would be other updates of the Fantasti-Car over the years, however, most would be modifications on the first two designs.

Publication history

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Fantasticar Mk. I

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The first Fantasti-Car debuted in Fantastic Four #3 (March 1962),[4] created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.[5] It is an oval-like flying car (often jokingly likened to a "flying bathtub") that can split apart into multiple sections piloted by individual members of the Fantastic Four, a model which would be maintained in all later versions. This model, like all other models used when the Fantastic Four lived in the Baxter Building, was stored in the top floor hangars. It was later replaced.[6]

Fantasticar Mk. II

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The second Fantasti-Car debuted in Fantastic Four #12 (March 1963), created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. It is said to have been built by both Reed Richards and the Human Torch. It is 27 feet long, and can separate into four individual flying segments. It has VTOL capabilities and is powered by electric fans and jet turbines. It can go up to 550 mph, with a maximum altitude of 30,000 feet. While each individual pod was more clearly defined on this model, it had a number of improvements, including a transparent bulletproof windshield which could cover the entire pod, allowing for travel in extra-hazardous circumstances. This model also had a much better range and top speed, as it was able to traverse nearly the entire continental United States in a short period of time and has a range of over 3000 miles.[7]

Reception

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Critical response

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Andrew Hard of Digital Trends included the Fantasti-Car in their "The Best Superhero Cars of All Time" list.[8] Dave Golder of GamesRadar+ included the Fantasti-Car in their "Sci-Fis Greatest Flying Cars" list.[9] Brad Hill of Sportskeeda included the Fantasti-Car in their "10 best Vehicles In Comic Books" list.[10]

Comic Book Resources ranked the Fantasti-Car 4th in their "10 Coolest Vehicles In Marvel Comics" list,[11] 8th in their "10 Best Vehicles In The Marvel Universe" list,[12] and 9th in their "10 Most Important Vehicles In The Marvel Universe" list.[13] Jamie Lovett of ComicBook.com ranked the Fantasti-Car 5th in their "5 Coolest Cars In Comics" list.[14] Casey Haney of Screen Rant ranked the Fantasti-Car 13th in their "16 Best Superhero Vehicles" list.[15]

Other versions

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Old Man Logan

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An alternate version of the Fantasti-Car appears in Old Man Logan. Fifty years after all the heroes were killed by the organized coalition of supervillains, the descendants of the Hulk are in possession of the Fantisticar, which they use to head to Logan's ranch.

Ultimate Marvel

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An alternate version of the Fantasti-Car appears in the Ultimate Universe. It was still invented by Reed Richards, and resembles a hybrid of the original Fantasti-Car from classic Marvel continuity and a modern sports utility vehicle. It was introduced in the tenth issue of Ultimate Fantastic Four. The name is soundly mocked by Ben and Johnny.[16]

In other media

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Television

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Film

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  • The Fantasti-Car was introduced to film in the 2007 motion picture Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and appears to be a much sleeker version of the original Fantasti-Car.[17][18] It is shown as being able to travel from New York to Siberia in a matter of minutes on autopilot, and can be summoned from Reed's palm top computer. Like its comics counterpart, it can also split into multiple sections (only three in this version, since the Human Torch can fly). In an element of product placement, the Fantasti-Car has the Dodge logo (presumably inspired by the Juggernaut meme) on its front end, prompting Johnny to ask if it is powered by a Hemi, to which he is told "of course."
  • A reference to the Fantasti-Car was made in the 2015 reboot film Fantastic Four, in which after a young Reed claims to have already built a teleportation device, his teacher sarcastically asks, "Is it next to your flying car?," which Reed responds, "I don't work on that anymore." The car was axed from the film's script.[19][20]
  • A rendition of the "flying bathtub" Fantasti-Car Mk. 1 is driven by Cassandra Nova's henchmen in the 2024 film Deadpool and Wolverine.[21]
  • The Fantasti-Car will appear in the upcoming film The Fantastic Four: First Steps. The car is a old Cadillac that's straight out of The Jetsons.[22]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Dietsch, TJ (June 28, 2019). "The 7 Best Fantastic Four Fantasti-Cars". Marvel.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  2. ^ Ricca, Brad (2014-10-06). "Unassuming Barber Shop: The Fabulous Fantasti-car". ComicsBeat. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  3. ^ Kurland, Daniel (July 26, 2022). "10 Marvel Vehicles That Rival The Batmobile". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  4. ^ Gallagher, Brian (September 7, 2015). "Fantastic Four Concept Art Has Fantasticar & H.E.R.B.I.E." MovieWeb. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  5. ^ Torchinsky, Jason (November 12, 2018). "RIP Stan Lee, Who Gave the World the Strangest Superhero Car". Jalopnik. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  6. ^ Fantastic Four #3
  7. ^ Fantastic Four #12
  8. ^ Hard, Andrew (December 9, 2017). "The Best Superhero Cars of All Time". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  9. ^ Golder, Dave (November 17, 2012). "Sci-Fis Greatest Flying Cars". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  10. ^ Hill, Brad (May 7, 2022). "From Batmobile to Thanos Copter: Exploring 10 best vehicles in comic books". Sportskeeda. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  11. ^ Allan, Scoot (2022-10-29). "10 Coolest Vehicles In Marvel Comics, Ranked". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  12. ^ Harth, David (August 3, 2022). "10 Best Vehicles In The Marvel Universe". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  13. ^ Jackson, Carl (2021-01-10). "10 Most Important Vehicles In The Marvel Universe, Ranked". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  14. ^ Lovett, Jamie (April 16, 2017). "The 5 Coolest Cars In Comics". ComicBook.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  15. ^ Haney, Casey (December 20, 2015). "The 16 Best Superhero Vehicles". Screen Rant. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  16. ^ Ultimate Fantastic Four #10 (Oct. 2004)
  17. ^ "The Fantastic Four's Fantasticar". IGN. May 25, 2007. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  18. ^ Kurland, Daniel (August 26, 2020). "Fantastic Four: 10 Things Fans Should Know About The Fantasticar". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  19. ^ Jayson, Jay (August 14, 2015). "Fox Rejected Plans To Put HERBIE And Fantasticar In Fantastic Four". ComicBook.com.
  20. ^ Romano, Nick (August 10, 2015). "Fantastic Four Deleted Footage Finally Shows The Team's Fantasti-Car". CinemaBlend. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  21. ^ Stephan, Jordan Moreau, Katcy (2024-07-26). "45 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Cameos and Easter Eggs From the X-Men, MCU and Beyond". Variety. Retrieved 2024-09-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  22. ^ "Fantasticar Explained: Fantastic Four's Iconic Car Debuts In Deadpool 3". The Direct. 2024-07-27. Retrieved 2024-07-28.