I'm sure all these remaining episodes will air at some point, or there will at least be a DVD release.
But personally, I'm glad to see this blashphemous screw-job of the FF come to an end.
I'm
glad a generation of kids won't be learning to call that pin-headed fairy-britches "Johnny Storm."
And I've
very glad to see the concept of a spray-painted Ben Grimm take its place in the
Superhero Hall of Misfires alongside such gems as the teenage Benji Grimm yelling "Thing ring, do your thing!" (
Fred & Barney Meet The Thing, NBC, 1978)
Someone at the time actually thought
that was a good idea, too.
Every single cartoon incarnation of the FF has been, in one way or another, embarrassing.
Just once, I'd like to see them
stick to the original material.
In my opinion, the FF truly is "the world's greatest comic magazine."
It's just never been made into a very good cartoon. Which is a damned shame.
My greatest wish (for an FF cartoon, anyway) would be for Marvel's animation czar (whoever that is) to give Paul Dini & Bruce Timm the first 100 issues of Fantastic Four (the ones actually by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby) and say:
"Go to it, guys."