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On June 10, Fox will release "Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes: The Complete First Season" on DVD. The show features brilliant anime-style animation and follows the adventures of Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and the Thing.
Synopsis:
Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, Susan Storm and her brother Johnny were given extraordinary powers after a voyage on Reed´s experimental rocket ship took them straight into the eye of a cosmic storm, transforming them into the Fantastic Four! Back on Earth, Reed became Mr. Fantastic, with the ability to stretch and twist his body into any shape. Ben Grimm was transformed into the rocky, orange-skinned and incredibly strong hero known as the Thing. Susan became the light-bending, energy-manipulating heroine known as the Invisible Woman and her brother Johnny took to the skies as the flying, incendiary hero known as the Human Torch!
From their headquarters in New York City´s Baxter Building all the way to different dimensions, the Fantastic Four use their incredible abilities to battle countless enemies, most notably their arch-nemesis, the evil Dr. Doom, in order to use their powers to protect mankind.
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