This is a list of episodes from Fantastic Four television series, shown between 1994 and 1996.
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1 | "The Origin of the Fantastic Four, Part One"[1] | Ron Friedman | September 24, 1994 (1994-09-24) | 101 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #1 and #8.
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2 | "The Origin of the Fantastic Four, Part II"[2] | Ron Friedman | October 1, 1994 (1994-10-01) | 102 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #1 and #8.
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3 | "Now Comes the Sub-Mariner"[3] | Ron Friedman | October 8, 1994 (1994-10-08)[4] | 103 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #4.
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4 | "Incursion of the Skrull"[5] | Ron Friedman | October 15, 1994 (1994-10-15) | 104 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #2.
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5 | "The Silver Surfer and the Coming of Galactus, Part I"[6] | Ron Friedman | October 22, 1994 (1994-10-22) | 105 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #48–49. The end credits list this episode as "Silver Surfer & the Coming of Galactus, Part 1".
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6 | "The Silver Surfer and the Coming of Galactus, Part II"[7] | Ron Friedman | October 29, 1994 (1994-10-29) | 106 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #49–50. The end credits list this episode as "Silver Surfer & the Coming of Galactus, Part 2".
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7 | "Super Skrull"[8] | Ron Friedman | November 5, 1994 (1994-11-05) | 107 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #18.
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8 | "The Mask of Doom, Part I"[9] | Elwin Ransom & Ron Friedman | November 12, 1994 (1994-11-12) | 108 |
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9 | "The Mask of Doom, Part II"[10] | Elwin Ransom & Ron Friedman | November 19, 1994 (1994-11-19) | 109 |
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10 | "The Mask of Doom, Part III"[11] | Elwin Ransom & Ron Friedman | November 26, 1994 (1994-11-26) | 110 |
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11 | "Mole Man"[12] | Ron Friedman | December 3, 1994 (1994-12-03) | 111 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #1.
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12 | "Behold the Negative Zone"[13] | Ron Friedman | December 10, 1994 (1994-12-10) | 112 |
Notes: Chronologically, this is the last episode of the first season.
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13 | "The Silver Surfer and the Return of Galactus"[14] | Ron Friedman | December 17, 1994 (1994-12-17) | 113 |
Notes: Although it aired last in the season it takes place before "Mole Man".
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# | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Original Airdate | Prod. Number |
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14 | "And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them"[15] | Thomas Mclaughlin jr. | Steve Granat & Cydne Clark | September 23, 1995 (1995-09-23) | 201 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #39 and #40
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15 | "Inhumans Saga, Part 1: And the Wind Cries Medusa"[16] | Ernesto Lopez, Graham Morris & Tom Tatatanowicz | Glenn Leopold | September 30, 1995 (1995-09-30) | 202 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #36 and #41–43
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16 | "Inhumans Saga, Part 2: The Inhumans Among Us"[17] | Thomas Mclaughlin jr. | Glenn Leopold | October 7, 1995 (1995-10-07) | 203 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #44–45
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17 | "Inhumans Saga, Part 3: Beware the Hidden Land"[18] | Ernesto Lopez & Tom Tataranowicz | Glenn Leopold | October 14, 1995 (1995-10-14) | 204 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #46–47
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18 | "Worlds Within Worlds"[19] | Myrha Bushman | Steve Granat & Cydne Clark & David Ehrman | October 21, 1995 (1995-10-21) | 205 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #76–77 and #280–283
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19 | "To Battle the Living Planet"[20] | Ernesto Lopez | Steve Granat & Cydne Clark & Jan Strnad | November 4, 1995 (1995-11-04) | 206 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #234-#235
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20 | "Prey of the Black Panther"[21] | Thomas Mclaughlin jr. | Glenn Leopold | November 11, 1995 (1995-11-11) | 207 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #52–53
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21 | "When Calls Galactus"[22] | Richard Trueblood | Jan Strnad | November 18, 1995 (1995-11-18) | 208 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #242–244
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22 | "Nightmare in Green"[23] | Thomas Mclaughlin jr. | Glenn Leopold | November 25, 1995 (1995-11-25) | 209 |
23 | "Behold, a Distant Star"[24] | Ernesto Lopez | Steve Granat & Cydne Clark | February 3, 1996 (1996-02-03) | 210 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #32 and #37
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24 | "Hopelessly Impossible"[25] | Thomas Mclaughlin jr. | Greg Johnson | February 10, 1996 (1996-02-10) | 211 |
25 | "The Sentry Sinister"[26] | Ernesto Lopez | Glenn Leopold | February 17, 1996 (1996-02-17) | 212 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #64
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26 | "Doomsday"[27] | Thomas Mclaughlin jr. | Cydne Clark | February 24, 1996 (1996-02-24) | 213 |
Notes: Based on Fantastic Four #57–60
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Chuck McCann and Beau Weaver reprised their roles (as the Thing and Mister Fantastic respectively) on The Incredible Hulk.
# | Title | Writer(s) | Original AirDate(s) |
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8 | "Fantastic Fortitude" | Bob Forward | November 10, 1996 (1996-11-10) |
Only Quinton Flynn (who replaced Brian Austin Green as the voice of the Human Torch in the second season) came back for Spider-Man. Beau Weaver, Lori Alan, and Chuck McCann were replaced by Cam Clarke, Gail Matthius, and Patrick PinneyasMister Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, and the Thing respectively, and Doctor Doom was voiced by veteran voice actor Tom Kane for parts 2 and 3.
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61 | "Secret Wars, Chapter I: "Arrival"" | John Semper & Karen Milovich | November 7, 1997 (1997-11-07) | |
Part 1 of 3.
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62 | "Secret Wars, Chapter II: "The Gauntlet of the Red Skull"" | Virginia Roth | November 14, 1997 (1997-11-14) | |
Part 2 of 3.
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63 | "Secret Wars, Chapter III: "Doomed"" | Ernie Altbacker, John Semper & Mark Hoffmeier | November 21, 1997 (1997-11-21) | |
Part 3 of 3.
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