- The
Fantasticks is a 1960
musical with
music by
Harvey Schmidt and book and
lyrics by Tom Jones. It
tells an
allegorical story,
loosely based on the 1894...
-
Marvel 1602:
Fantastick Four is a five-issue
comic book
limited series published by
Marvel Comics in 2006. It was the
second sequel to the
successful Marvel...
- the
comic led to
three sequels,
entitled 1602: New World,
Marvel 1602:
Fantastick Four, and Spider-Man: 1602.
There is also a
short story, "Son of the Dragon"...
- The
Fantasticks is a 2000
American musical romantic comedy film
directed by
Michael Ritchie (his
final film to be
released before his
death the following...
- have had runs of many
years off-Broadway,
never moving to Broadway. The
Fantasticks, the longest-running
musical in
theatre history,
spent its
original 42-year...
- John Candy, she
appeared in a wide
range of
other films including The
Fantasticks (1995) and Mr. Holland's Opus (1995). From 2000 to 2006, she portra****...
-
Bernard Herrmann set part of
Fantasticks as a
piece for
vocal soloists and orchestra,
which he
retitled The
Fantasticks. He
later recorded it much later...
- Les
Romanesques (1894), was
adapted to the 1960
musical comedy The
Fantasticks.
Rostand was born in M****ille, France, into a
wealthy and
cultured Provençal...
-
universe variant of the
Trapster from Earth-311
appears in
Marvel 1602:
Fantastick Four as a
member of the
Frightful Four.
Paste Pot Peep, an
alternate universe...
-
Design Group. "Lord Wingfoot"
appears in the
Marvel 1602
miniseries 1602:
Fantastick Four as a
rival to John
Storm for the hand of
Doris Evans.
According to...