Marvels co-creator Kurt Busiek's recently-announced series Marvels Snapshots aims to take a look back at key moments from Marvel Comics' long history. The first installment,  Sub-Mariner: Marvels Snapshot, will take readers to back the Golden Age of comics. Meanwhile, the newly-revealed second installment, Fantastic Four: Marvels Snapshot, presses onward to the "zany" Silver Age.

Fantastic Four: Marvels Snapshot -- which centers around Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch -- comes from the writing duo of Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer (Beasts of Burden, Superman: The Animated Series). The comic reunites Dorkin and Dyer with prior collaborator Benjamin Dewey (Beasts of Burden, The Autumnland).

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"I'm still blushing that Kurt chose Sarah Dyer and I to tell one of the Marvels Snapshot stories, especially this one, because the Fantastic Four was my favorite superhero team book as a kid, and Marvels did a great job of showing how the larger-than-life Marvel characters affect the average person on the street," said Dorkin. "We're trying to do right by both series, packing the story with as much heart, wonder and fun as we can for both older and newer fans to enjoy."

"Teaming up with Kurt, Evan and Sarah is delightful, challenging and a real education in the deep-cuts lore of characters I thought I knew," added Dewey. "I’ll do my best to bring the same spark of joy and enthusiasm to the art that has clearly gone into the writing process. Ultimately, we want to offer a story that gives fans a different angle on a beloved comics universe that they might not get from any other project."

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Said series curator Busiek, "In the second Marvels Snapshot, I asked Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer to write about the Human Torch’s 10-year high-school reunion as seen through the eyes of his ex-girlfriend Dorrie Evans, because they’ve done such warm, human, affecting work on material from Superman: The Animated Series to the awesome Beasts of Burden to Evan’s pop-culture-obsessed Eltingville Club stories, and I knew they’d embrace the crazy minutiae of comics history but bring that sense of heart and emotion to it. And I couldn’t get anyone better to draw it than Benjamin Dewey, bringing his impeccable craftsmanship and rich sense of character to the story."

Launching in March, Marvels Snapshots will span eight issues, with two issue hitting shelves monthly. Each installment will feature a new painted cover by legendary artist and Marvels co-creator Alex Ross. The series begins at the very beginning of Marvel's history and works its way to the present.

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Written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer and illustrated by Benjamin Dewey, Fantastic Four: Marvels Snapshot is slated to go on sale March 2020 from Marvel Comics.