Marvel News

News Marvel Movie News

From a flying bathtub to the 2007...

 

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Fantasticar
 
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Fantasticar
From a flying bathtub to the 2007 Dodge movie version, this is the history of the FF's Fantasticar

Posted: 2007-06-05    Updated: 2007-07-12 11:49:30


   

 
By Jim Beard

Superheroes do not travel on foot alone! Sometimes they must fly! And for those members of Marvel's First Family, the Fantastic Four, that cannot fly, there is…the Fantasticar! Marvel readers who yearn to see all of the FF's many way-cool comic book gadgets and devices appear on-screen in the Fantastic Four movies will be thrilled when the high-flying Fantasticar makes its film debut on June 15 in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer!

"For fans, the car can be as important as the characters," said Fantastic Four producer Avi Arad to USA Today, when the first pics of the FF's famous vehicle went public. In fact, the team's gear is so important to the fans, so integral with their imaginations, over the years they've even influenced it's evolution in the comic books.

The first Fantasticar was unveiled in the earliest days of the FF's title. Fantastic Four #3 not only gave the team their initial vehicle, it also showered them with their first costumes and their incredible Baxter Building headquarters (complete with cut-away view, of which readers were urged to "save for future reference"!). The Fantasticar Mark 1 was quickly dubbed the "flying bathtub" by fans for its peculiar shape, and the "air-powered" car became a staple of the Fantastic Four's arsenal. Able to split into four separate pieces, each able to be flown by individual members of the team, the first Fantasticar could carry roughly 1200 pounds at up to 60 mph for almost 200 miles. Each component on its own was capable of speeds up to 30 mph and approximately 100 miles. Later it was shown to have safety belts and restraining devices for complex aerial maneuvers. Fans also clamored for a better look at the Car's intricate control panel and they were granted their request with an Invisible Girl pin-up page in FF #10.

Eventually the "flying bathtub" reportedly became something of an eyesore to many readers, and the Fantastic Four rolled out a brand-spankin'-new Fantasticar in FF #12. Unlike the Mark 1, which was the brainchild of team leader and all-around egghead Reed "Mr. Fantastic" Richards, the new Fantasticar was designed by the youngest FF'er, Johnny Storm the Human Torch. As Johnny himself tells a visiting U.S. Army general, "Top speed's a secret…but it's faster than you'd suspect! As for her cruising range, we've extended it to better than three thousand miles--enough to take us clear across the U.S.A.!"

The Mk 2 also included four separate sections that could "disengage and fly separately" according to The Thing, hastily adding that that particular bonus was his idea. Reed experimented with a new power drive for the Fantasticar in FF #16, and with only a few other minor modifications and adjustments, the team contentedly continued to use the Mark 2 for several years to come. Mr. Fantastic, obsessively prone to mechanically fiddling and tweaking in his spare time, eventually engineered a version of the Mark 2 that was fully enclosed and more powerful. This increased the Car's airspeed from 550 mph to 1,000, elevated its ceiling from 30,000 feet to 40,000, and extended its range from approximately 1,000 miles to an amazing 1,500. With this Mark 3 version, the Fantastic Four were now cooking with gas.

When America's First Family of Superheroes found themselves in the so-called "Franklinverse," an alternate reality crafted by the Richards' supremely-powerful son Franklin in Fantastic Four Vol. 2, #1, Reed assembled a Fantasticar that highly resembled the Mk 3 in both looks and performance.

Despite the incredible, perhaps even fantastic, powers of this super-heroic foursome, they have had a wide variety of vehicles available to them for every type of use or mission under the sun. Above and beyond the Fantasticars, the team has also operated their Sky-Cycles, Pogo-Planes, Reducta-Craft, Negative Zone Explorers, Negapods, timesleds, and even an intercontinental ballistic missle that Reed Richards modified to include passengers and VTOL capabilities (!). That's not even mentioning the cornucopia of space-faring vessels the FF have possessed, including starships, flying saucers, space cruisers, wormhole shuttles, and a Skrull spaceship disguised as a wooden water tower! Only in a book like Fantastic Four would an aficionado of fantastical literature find such a wealth of personal conveyances the likes of these.

And before we forget, a moment of reflection for that loneliest and most forgotten of all Fantastic Four vehicles, the Fantasticopter. Inaugurated and flown in FF#3, and seen only briefly thereafter, it was swiftly mothballed in favor of the much more flexible and dependable Fantasticars.

In this June's Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, the team's on-screen Fantasticar will owe more to the Mark 2 and 3 comic versions than the much-maligned but still classic "flying bathtub" 'car. The film's vehicle is a sleek flying auto for which conceptual artist Tim Flattery looked to manta rays and stingrays for visual inspiration. "We wanted something that looked like it could glide as easily as [rays] do," he told USA Today last November. This Fantasticar is reputed to be powered by a "proton accelerator," and can both hover and fly at speeds up to 500 mph. Most excitedly for the FF's multitude of fans, the filmic Fantasticar can separate into four components just like its comic book brethren.

The talented actors who portray the famous four were all reportedly enamored by the vehicle and can't wait to see what the movie's creative special effects artists achieve with it through the magic of filmmaking.

And who knows? Maybe somewhere in the background we'll catch a glimpse of a prototype Fantasticar that look suspiciously like a…flying bathtub.


 
Reader Comments:
   

 


blogs
videos
rss feeds
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: Cutscenes
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's interactive cutscenes.
 
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: Combat
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's combat.
 
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: In-Game Visuals
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's in-game visuals.
 
The Weekly Watcher: September 25, 2009
Alexa Mendez wraps up this week with all new info on where to check out the Marvel Super Hero Squad Show for free, some awesome collections coming out this December, as well as previews for the SPIDER-WOMAN motion comic and more!
 
Spider-Man 1967 Episode 26
''Diamond Dust'': Museum robbers disguised as gorillas create a diversion by unlocking a zoo cage and stealing valuable items while the wild animals occupy the security. Spider-Man discovers the devious plan and corrals the freed animals in time to get to the bottom of the heist.
 
Japanese Spiderman, Episode 30
''Fight On, Police Woman'': After breaking several traffic laws while chasing the Iron Cross Army, Takuya is placed under arrest and is sent to jail. While there, his cellmate escapes with the assistance of an Iron Cross Army machine bem. Spiderman digs deeper into the connection between the jailbreak and the army, only to find that they needed the convict for their plan to steal Cobalt X. Now Spiderman must make sure that Professor Monster can't get to the Cobalt X, or face the destruction of the city!
 
2009 Marvel Moustache Pageant
Join Editor and Marvel's 2007 Creative Moustache Champion as he hosts the 2009 Marvel Moustache Pageant. Remember, dreams DO come true!
 
Spider-Man (1994), Episode 8
Spider-Man comes across an alien symbiote that attaches itself to him and forms a new black costume. Meanwhile, Eddie Brock accuses Spider-Man of stealing a valuable rock which was really stolen by the Rhino. Now Spider-Man faces a $1,000,000 bounty for his capture.
 
X-Men (1992) - Season 2, Episode 22
When Mystique forces Rogue to revisit her own past, Rogue's overpowering flashbacks cause her to relive the encounter with Ms. Marvel and drive her from the X-Men. Rogue struggles with Ms. Marvel's thoughts which are trapped in her mind and the two battle it out on the psychic plane.
 
MSH: What The--?! All-New Promo
Even super villains aren't safe in the comfort of their own home. Who's the greatest super villain of all-time? Watch the wonder unfold in this all-new promo! Plus, don't forget to come back each month for new full episodes of "Marvel Super Heroes--What The?!"
 
Marvel Hotline: Chris Yost
The writer of DARK X-MEN: THE CONFESSION speaks about Emma Frost's secret association with the Cabal!
 
The Super Hero Squad Show Music Video
Watch this exciting new music video for "The Super Hero Squad Show"!
 
Tom Brevoort's Take My Trade: For the Win
Marvel Executive Editor Tom Brevoort's Trading Experiment is over! He has acquired FANTASTIC FOUR #1 in trade, from Tradee Eric Sellers! Check out the swap and more, right here!
 
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: Adventure
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's Adventure Mode.
 
The Weekly Watcher: September 18, 2009
Alexa Mendez wraps up this week with info on "The Super Hero Squad Show," "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2," the debut of SPIDER-WOMAN motion comic episode 3 and more.
 
Spider-Man 1967 Episode 25
''Menace From The Bottom Of The World'': A criminal takes charge of subterranean molemen and uses them create sinkholes under bank buildings to steal all the money inside.
 
Japanese Spiderman, Episode 29
''Hurry, GP7! Stop the Time!'': The Iron Cross army hires Bomb Wolf to intimidate hi-powered businessmen and blow up their buildings if they don't comply with the Iron Cross Army's requests for money. When a young boy's father is caught in a detonation, Spiderman is reminded of his own father's death at the hands of the Iron Cross Army and vows to keep fighting the fight against the evil empire!
 
Spider-Man (1994), Episode 7
Spider-Man finds himself caught between Mariah Crawford, a doctor from Africa, and Kraven, a man who has stalked her all the way to America. An accomplished hunter, Kraven gained animal-like abilities when he ingested a cure to save his life, but the side effects are causing his behavior to be erratic and violent. Spider-Man works with Mariah Crawford to find a cure and save an innocent man and the people around him.
 
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Launch Trailer
"Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2" is here! Behold the launch trailer for the biggest, boldest and best all-encompassing Marvel Universe video game ever!
 
X-Men (1992) - Season 2, Episode 21
Cable comes to the present to stop Bishop and save his own future world. But after a one-sided fight against Bishop and the X-Men, Cable realizes that they might be too powerful to handle on his own. Looking for an alternative, Cable looks into the X-Men's history and discovers that Logan's healing factor may be the key to saving the future.