Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Fantasticar ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: The Fantasticar is the primary multi-purpose, modular, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) vehicle of the [[fantastic_four]], serving as their signature mode of transport for terrestrial, atmospheric, and interplanetary missions.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Symbol of Innovation:** More than just a vehicle, the Fantasticar is a tangible symbol of [[reed_richards]]'s super-genius and the Fantastic Four's role as futurists and explorers. Its constant evolution mirrors the technological advancement of the [[marvel_universe|Marvel Universe]]. * **Ultimate Modular Design:** The Fantasticar's most defining feature, particularly in its iconic Mark II iteration, is its ability to separate into multiple, independently controlled flying pods. This allows the team to operate with tactical flexibility, a feature that has been critical in countless battles and rescue operations. * **A Tale of Two Canons:** There is a significant divergence between its comic book and film portrayals. In the [[earth-616|Earth-616]] comics, it's a piece of revolutionary, near-magical technology. In its limited film appearances (outside the MCU), it has been depicted as a more grounded, commercially sponsored prototype, and it has not yet made its debut in the [[marvel_cinematic_universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe]]. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== The Fantasticar made its debut alongside many foundational elements of the Fantastic Four's world in **//Fantastic Four// #3** (March 1962). Created by the legendary duo of writer [[stan_lee|Stan Lee]] and artist [[jack_kirby|Jack Kirby]], the vehicle's initial design was a product of the Atomic Age and the soaring optimism of the early 1960s Space Race. This first version, affectionately and often derisively nicknamed the **"Flying Bathtub,"** was a simple, open-topped, saucer-like craft. It lacked the sleekness of later models but perfectly encapsulated the pulpy, adventurous spirit of early Marvel Comics. It wasn't just a car that could fly; it was a personal aerial vehicle that visually communicated that this was a family of adventurers, not a military squadron. Kirby's design, while rudimentary, established the core concept: a personal, accessible form of flight for the world's premier super-team. The Fantasticar immediately became as integral to the team's identity as their blue costumes and the "4" insignia. Its evolution in the comics would be dramatic. The "Flying Bathtub" was famously destroyed in //Fantastic Four// #12, paving the way for one of the most iconic vehicle designs in comic book history: the modular Fantasticar Mark II. This redesign, also by Kirby, cemented the vehicle's tactical importance and became the default version in the minds of fans for decades. This progression from a simple transport to a complex, multi-component machine reflects the growing complexity and ambition of Lee and Kirby's storytelling. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin and capabilities of the Fantasticar differ profoundly between the comics and other media, highlighting the distinct world-building of each continuity. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === In the primary Marvel Universe, the Fantasticar is one of the earliest and most enduring inventions of Reed Richards. Shortly after the team's formation and their move into the [[baxter_building]], Reed identified the need for a rapid-response vehicle capable of navigating dense urban environments like New York City while also being able to achieve incredible speeds for global threats. **The Fantasticar Mark I:** The original "Flying Bathtub" was the result. Assembled in Reed's private workshop, its primary components included an advanced anti-gravity generator for lift and a series of powerful electric-powered turbofans for propulsion. It could seat the four members of the team in an open-air cockpit and was capable of speeds up to 500 mph. While revolutionary, it was relatively fragile and lacked significant defensive capabilities or life support, making it unsuitable for high-altitude or space travel. It served the team well in their initial adventures but was unceremoniously destroyed by the [[hulk]] after Doctor Doom manipulated the behemoth into attacking the team. **The Fantasticar Mark II:** Learning from the Mark I's shortcomings, Reed Richards constructed its legendary successor. The Mark II was a quantum leap forward in every respect and became the gold standard for the vehicle. Its most celebrated innovation was its modularity. The craft was composed of a central command module and several detachable pods—typically three or four, depending on the mission's needs. The main section was a larger, winged craft that could be piloted by one or two members. At a moment's notice, this main craft could separate into its component pods, each a fully independent flying machine. This design was a direct response to the team's unique power set. Reed could pilot the command module while coordinating the team; the [[human_torch]] could fly his pod into tight spaces a larger craft couldn't manage; the [[invisible_woman|Invisible Woman]] could use her pod for stealth and rescue; and [[the_thing|The Thing]]'s pod was heavily armored to withstand incredible punishment. Reed constructed the body from a unique crystalline polymer bonded to an advanced alloy frame, featuring transparent aluminum canopies for protection. It was powered by a combination of cosmic ray converters and electric turbines, giving it near-unlimited range and the ability to operate in space, underwater, and in other hostile environments. This version of the Fantasticar would be the team's workhorse for years, frequently being destroyed and rebuilt with minor upgrades each time. **Subsequent Models:** Over the decades, the Fantasticar has seen numerous other redesigns. Johnny Storm, with his penchant for hot rods, designed a sleeker, flame-emblazoned version. After one of the Mark II's many destructions, Reed temporarily built a new model using scavenged parts from a S.H.I.E.L.D. Quinjet. More recent iterations designed for the [[future_foundation|Future Foundation]] are even more advanced, incorporating unstable molecule technology, hard-light holographic displays, and interdimensional travel capabilities, ensuring the Fantasticar remains one of the most advanced vehicles on Earth. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) & Other Film Adaptations === It is critical to note that **the Fantasticar has not yet appeared in the main Marvel Cinematic Universe continuity** (designated Earth-199999, or Earth-616 by its own inhabitants). The MCU's version of the Fantastic Four has yet to be introduced, and with them, their signature vehicle. However, the Fantasticar has appeared in previous film adaptations produced by 20th Century Fox, which exist in separate continuities. **Tim Story's Film Series (Earth-121698):** In the 2005 //Fantastic Four// film, there is no Fantasticar. The team relies on conventional transportation. The sequel, //Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer// (2007), introduced the "Fantasti-Car." This version was a radical departure from the comics' super-science. It was explicitly presented as a joint project between Reed Richards and the automotive company Dodge. The vehicle, which bore a prominent Dodge logo, was a flying machine with a distinct V8 engine sound. It could separate into three sections, a nod to the comic's modularity, but the function was far less elegant. This version was a clear example of product placement and an attempt to ground the team's technology in a more recognizable, corporate-sponsored reality. It possessed flight and modular capabilities but lacked the comic version's incredible speed, durability, and environmental versatility. **Josh Trank's Film (Earth-TRN554):** The 2015 reboot, //Fant4stic//, took a much darker and more grounded "body horror" approach to the team's origin. In line with this tone, the film featured none of the iconic trappings of the Fantastic Four, including their blue costumes, the Baxter Building, or the Fantasticar. The vehicle's absence was a deliberate choice to distance the film from the perceived "silliness" of the source material, a decision that contributed to its poor reception among fans. ===== Part 3: Design, Specifications & Technology ===== The technical specifications of the Fantasticar represent the pinnacle of human scientific achievement in the Marvel Universe, courtesy of Reed Richards. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The technology of the Earth-616 Fantasticar, particularly the Mark II and its successors, is far beyond the reach of conventional science. * **Structural Composition:** * **Chassis and Hull:** The frame is typically constructed from a proprietary lightweight, high-tensile titanium alloy. The body panels are often made from a unique carbon-fiber and crystalline polymer composite. Some sections are reinforced with secondary Adamantium or Vibranium plating for critical missions.((The use of Vibranium is often limited due to its rarity and importance to Wakanda, but Reed Richards has been granted access to it on occasion for specific projects.)) * **Unstable Molecules:** The most crucial element. Reed Richards treats the vehicle's key structural components and control interfaces with [[unstable_molecules]]. This allows the Fantasticar to phase, stretch, or alter its shape to a limited degree, preventing it from being damaged by the team's own powers—for example, it won't melt when the Human Torch goes "nova" or shatter under The Thing's strength. * **Canopies:** The cockpit enclosures are made from a transparent aluminum-oxygen-nitride ceramic, a material with the transparency of glass but the durability of sapphire, capable of withstanding small arms fire and extreme atmospheric pressures. * **Power Source & Propulsion:** * **Primary Power:** Most models run on a hybrid system. The core is a compact generator that converts ambient cosmic radiation into clean, usable energy. This provides a virtually inexhaustible power supply. This is supplemented by high-density electric batteries for stealth operations. * **Lift:** The primary lift is generated by four powerful anti-gravity projectors, allowing for silent, stable hovering and VTOL capabilities. * **Propulsion:** Forward thrust is generated by a set of vectored-thrust high-performance electric turbofans. These fans can operate silently at low speeds but can propel the craft to supersonic speeds by ionizing the air passed through them. Later models incorporate limited anti-proton thrusters for bursts of incredible acceleration, allowing for rapid orbital insertion. * **Performance & Capabilities:** * **Maximum Speed:** Mark II: Mach 3+ (over 2,300 mph) in atmosphere. Later models can achieve near-escape velocity. * **Ceiling:** Capable of operating from sea level to low Earth orbit (approx. 1,200 miles). Fully space-worthy with life support engaged. * **Range:** Effectively unlimited due to the cosmic ray energy converter. * **Stealth:** Some models are equipped with radar-absorbing materials and cloaking technology derived from Sue Storm's light-bending powers. * **Onboard Systems:** * **Modularity:** The Mark II's defining feature. The central fuselage and wing section can separate from the three/four individual pods. Each pod contains its own independent power, life support, and propulsion system, and they can be reattached mid-flight. * **Computer & Navigation:** Linked directly to the Baxter Building's central computer, allowing for remote piloting by [[herbie|H.E.R.B.I.E.]], instantaneous data transfer, and access to Reed's entire database. It features advanced sensor suites capable of geological, biological, and energy analysis. * **Defenses:** The vehicle is protected by powerful deflector shields (based on [[invisible_woman|Sue Storm's]] force fields). It generally carries no lethal weaponry, in line with the FF's philosophy, but can be equipped with non-lethal armaments like concussive force-pulse emitters or tractor beams. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) & Other Film Adaptations === The specifications for the film versions are far less detailed and significantly less advanced. * **Fantasti-Car (Earth-121698):** * **Composition:** Appeared to be made from conventional aerospace materials like aluminum and carbon composites. It lacked any mention of super-materials like Unstable Molecules. * **Power & Propulsion:** Described as a "flying turbine-powered" vehicle. The sound design suggested a high-performance combustion engine, a stark contrast to the silent anti-gravity and electric fans of the comics. * **Capabilities:** Its primary function was flight and modular separation. Its speed and altitude limits were never defined but appeared to be subsonic and limited to atmospheric flight. It demonstrated no space-faring or advanced defensive capabilities beyond its basic construction. It was, in essence, a flying concept car. ===== Part 4: Primary Users & Iconic Moments ===== While technically a piece of hardware, the Fantasticar is so intertwined with the team that it functions as a fifth member in many stories. ==== The Fantastic Four ==== Each member of the team has a unique relationship with and role within the Fantasticar. * **[[reed_richards|Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic)]]:** As the creator, Reed is the vehicle's chief pilot, engineer, and mechanic. He is constantly tinkering with its systems, making upgrades, and adapting it for specific missions. The Fantasticar is a direct reflection of his intellect and his desire to push the boundaries of exploration. He almost always pilots the main command section, from which he can coordinate the team's actions. * **[[sue_storm|Sue Storm (The Invisible Woman)]]:** Often serving as co-pilot, Sue's role is frequently defensive. In the early open-cockpit models, she would use her force fields to protect the team from the elements and enemy fire. In later models, her powers were used as the template for the vehicle's own deflector shields. Her pod is often used for stealth insertions and extractions. * **[[johnny_storm|Johnny Storm (The Human Torch)]]:** The resident hothead and pilot, Johnny treats the Fantasticar like a high-performance sports car. He loves pushing it to its limits and often takes the most maneuverable of the detachable pods. His frustration with Reed's often-utilitarian designs led him to design his own, flashier version of the Fantasticar at one point. * **[[ben_grimm|Ben Grimm (The Thing)]]:** Ben's relationship with the Fantasticar is often a source of comic relief. He frequently complains about the cramped cockpits ("It's Clobberin' Time... if I can get out of this tin can!"). His pod is always the most heavily reinforced and armored, designed to be used as a battering ram or to drop him directly into a fight. Despite his griping, he relies on it as much as anyone. ==== Notable Adversaries Engaged ==== The Fantasticar has been crucial in the FF's conflicts with their greatest foes, serving as a mobile command center, a pursuit vehicle, and an escape craft. * **[[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]]:** Many classic stories feature aerial dogfights between the Fantasticar and Doctor Doom's own advanced aircraft or missile platforms over the skies of Latveria or New York. The vehicle's maneuverability has often been the deciding factor in outwitting Doom's traps. * **[[annihilus|Annihilus]]:** The Fantasticar is the team's only reliable means of transportation through the hazardous, reality-warping Negative Zone. Its environmental systems and durability are tested to their absolute limits during their frequent clashes with Annihilus and his Annihilation Wave. * **[[galactus|Galactus]]:** During the world-devourer's first arrival on Earth, the Fantasticar was instrumental. The team used it to approach his massive worldship, Taa II, and to transport the Ultimate Nullifier, the very weapon that was used to drive him away. ==== Affiliations ==== The Fantasticar is exclusively affiliated with the **[[fantastic_four]]**. It is their personal property, not affiliated with any government or military agency like [[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]. It is typically housed in the top-floor hangar of the **[[baxter_building]]** or its later replacement, Four Freedoms Plaza. When the team was briefly rebranded as the **[[future_foundation]]**, the Fantasticar (or its direct successor) was redesigned with the new black-and-white color scheme and served the new, expanded team of young geniuses. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== The Coming of Galactus (//Fantastic Four// #48-50) ==== In one of the most important stories of the Silver Age, the Fantasticar was front and center. When Uatu the Watcher warned the team of Galactus's approach, they used the Fantasticar to investigate the cosmic disturbances. It was from the cockpit of the vehicle that they first laid eyes on the Silver Surfer. Later, Johnny Storm flew the Fantasticar across the globe to retrieve the Ultimate Nullifier from Galactus's ship at Uatu's direction. The vehicle's speed and reliability were absolutely critical in saving the planet from being consumed. ==== The Incursion Crisis & //Secret Wars// (2015) ==== While the classic Fantasticar was not present, its design philosophy reached its ultimate conclusion during the final Incursion that destroyed the Marvel Multiverse. Realizing that their Earth was doomed, Reed Richards dedicated all his resources to building a "lifeboat" capable of surviving the end of all things. This ship, designed alongside the other geniuses of the Future Foundation, was conceptually a hyper-advanced, interdimensional Fantasticar. It was a modular vessel designed to carry a select group of humanity's best and brightest to safety. Though the ship was damaged and splintered during the final collapse, the portion carrying Reed and a handful of other heroes made it through to Battleworld, allowing them to play their part in the multiverse's eventual rebirth. ==== Negative Zone Expeditions ==== The Fantasticar cannot be discussed without mentioning its countless trips to the Negative Zone. This hostile, anti-matter universe is one of the team's most frequent destinations for exploration and conflict. The Fantasticar is one of the few vehicles on Earth capable of withstanding the dimensional barrier crossing and the chaotic energies within the Zone itself. It has been used to rescue a lost Sue Storm, to map unknown regions of the dimension, and to wage war against Blastaar and Annihilus, cementing its reputation as a vehicle for explorers of the unknown. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** The Ultimate Fantastic Four's version of the Fantasticar was a more militaristic and utilitarian craft. Reflecting the darker tone of the Ultimate line, this vehicle was less of a family car and more of a heavy-duty transport. It was a bulkier, more armored design, often depicted with more visible weaponry, and was developed as part of the Baxter Building's government-funded think tank project. * **//Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes// (2006 Animated Series):** This popular animated series featured a version of the Fantasticar that was heavily inspired by the classic Mark II comic book design. It was a sleek blue vehicle with a prominent "4" logo that could separate into four distinct pods. It was used in nearly every episode and is one of the most faithful adaptations of the vehicle outside of the comics. * **Marvel Zombies (Earth-2149):** In this dark reality, a zombified Reed Richards deliberately sabotaged the Fantasticar, allowing the zombified FF to be captured by Zombie Doctor Doom. Later, the zombified FF use a new Fantasticar to travel and search for cosmic beings to devour after they acquire the Power Cosmic. * **"Fantastic-Tractor" (//What If?// Vol. 1 #11):** In a humorous alternate reality where the original Marvel Bullpen (Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, etc.) gained the powers of the Fantastic Four, they created a comical, ramshackle version of the vehicle that resembled a flying tractor, perfectly suiting their more down-to-earth, everyman personas. ===== See Also ===== * [[fantastic_four]] * [[reed_richards]] * [[baxter_building]] * [[unstable_molecules]] * [[negative_zone]] * [[future_foundation]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The name "Fantasticar" was conceived by Stan Lee, who wanted a name that was simple, descriptive, and had a futuristic ring to it, in the same vein as "Batmobile.")) ((In //Marvel Knights 4// #1, the team's assets are frozen, and they are left without a Fantasticar. Johnny Storm is forced to get a job at an auto-repair shop, and the team briefly uses a regular car they nickname the "Fantasti-Van.")) ((The 2007 film sequel's use of a Dodge-branded Fantasti-Car was a prominent and widely discussed example of product placement in a superhero film at the time. The car's design incorporated Dodge's signature "crosshair" grille.)) ((The destruction of the Fantasticar is a common trope in the comics. The vehicle has been blown up, crashed, shot down, disintegrated, and dismantled dozens of times over its history, only to be rebuilt by Reed Richards, usually with improvements.)) ((First Appearance: //Fantastic Four// #3 (1962). Creators: Stan Lee & Jack Kirby.)) ((The modular Mark II first appeared in //Fantastic Four// #12 (1963) after the Mark I was destroyed in the same issue.))