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The new collection begins with a pair of limited edition posters, each of which will also have an even more limited variant. "Fantastic Four: Galactus," from artist Killian Eng, features the planet-eating cosmic entity that's not exactly a villain but also in no way a hero. The $50 full-color print will be available in an edition of 225; the $60 black-and-white variant will feature an edition of only 100. Both posters measure 24x36.

The other pair of posters, titled "Fantastic Four: Silver Surfer," comes from artist Dniel Taylor. As the title suggests, these posters focus on the Silver Surfer, a frequent player in Fantastic Four stories who was first introduced in the comics as a herald of Galactus. The blue-tinted $50 version of Taylor's print will be available in an edition of 175 and the $75 variant, which splashes in some purple alongside the blue, will be available in an edition of 100.

If you're familiar with Mondo's limited edition poster offerings then you don't need to hear this, but for everyone else: If you want any of these posters, you should keep an eye on both the Mondo Shop website and, more importantly, Mondo's Twitter feed. That's where new store offerings are usually announced, and limited edition stuff like this tends to sell out quickly.

If posters aren't your thing, perhaps you'd be interested in pins? Mondo will be releasing a full set of seven Fantastic Four pins, featuring the super-team's four heroes (Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing), as well as Galactus, the Surfer, and frequent Fantastic Four villain, Doctor Doom.

The pins and the pin cards they're affixed to were designed by Tom Whalen, to resemble the price card that used to appear on the covers of classic Marvel comics. All but one of the enamel pins will sell for $10 apiece; Galactus is a bit larger, so he'll sell for $13. The pins will start to ship in March.

Lastly, Mondo has something special for record-spinning Marvel fans: a slipmat. The double-sided felt creation, designed by Bruce Yan, sports the Fantastic Four logo on one side and Doctor Doom's face on the other, both in full color. The slipmat will sell for $12 and the ship timing Mondo provided is listed as "TBD."

Mondo has hosted Marvel characters and movies in various art releases over the years, but this is the first time the Fantastic Four has been featured. The lineup you see here is expected to be "the first of several" Fantastic Four-themed offerings from Mondo, so don't stress if you don't get the exact limited edition you want.

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The Presidents Innovation Challenge took place on January 11th, 2014 at Sheridan College. The challenge invited Sheridan College students from multiple disciplines to participate in an initiative aimed at developing a new innovation that will help build smart connections and enhanced experiences between the 2015 Games, the province of Ontario, and the fans.

We wanted to clarify our educational background for you. We are all classmates in the Interactive Multimedia Postgraduate program at Sheridan College. The course focuses on mobile technology, user experience design, and front-end responsive web development. We are graduating in April 2014.

Fantastic Four: We joined the Presidents Innovation Challenge because we believed that our team had a very unique vision to share. Having just completed a rather large client project together, the four of us really clicked and we were on a bit of a runners high from our accomplishment. We wanted to demonstrate our unique personal skill sets on a innovative large scale project. The Challenge seemed like a terrific opportunity to do just that. It is not often that an event like the Toronto Pan Am/Parapan Am Games comes to our community, so we wanted to have the chance to contribute.

Fantastic Four: The benefit of having the roving mentors was invaluable as we were able to gain a multitude of different perspectives. We were able to share our preliminary ideas with business professionals, officials associated with the Games, and experts in technology. It was a pleasure to be able to access such a breadth of knowledge, and apply this expertise to our design.

In the final round of the competition, our mentor Patrick Weir, from Fuse marketing, helped us refine and structure our ten minute presentation. Collaborating with Patrick was fantastic as we gained valuable insight from his professional experience.

Fantastic Four: We thoroughly enjoyed the experience, as our team was grateful to have the chance to pitch our ideas to the judges. It was an enriching experience to design an innovation at this scale, in such a condensed time-frame, trusting our instincts and design skills. Most importantly, we had fantastic experience that was both fun and rewarding. We are really excited to share our idea to the rest of the team and bring the app to life!

Just hours after a new Fantastic Four poster debuted, 20th Century Fox has unveiled a brand new preview, which teases each of these beloved characters' powers, as a tie in for the MovieTickets.com mobile app. These new scenes take place in a government facility, where The Human Torch (Michael B. Jordan), Mr. Fantastic (Miles Teller), The Invisible Woman (Kate Mara) and The Thing (Jamie Bell) showcase their powers, along with an ordinary guy named Carl, who is shown using the MovieTickets.com app. While we don't see a ton of new footage, we haven't seen much of Mr. Fantastic's stretching abilities until now.

Fantastic Four, a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel's original and longest-running superhero team, centers on four young outsiders who teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical form in shocking ways. Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy. The supporting cast is rounded out by Toby Kebbell, Tim Blake Nelson and Reg E. Cathey.

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