Just thought I'd throw my two cents into the fray (moreso about comics, not the movie).
The FF movie I will NOT see, thanks to them crapping all over the ESSENCE of the biggest villain in the Marvel Universe (sorry Skander, but he is). It's ironic, because usually I'm the first one to tell "fanboys" to lighten up and just enjoy the movie. However, that's generally when moviemakers "tweak" certain characters or storylines, not completely turn them inside out (which is the case with Doom). Just tragic, really.
I'm a fan of both Marvel and DC, although I tend to buy more Marvel books on a weekly basis. I've never understood why you have to "choose sides" and like one more than the other. Both companies have their strengths and weaknesses, but for the most part, tend to tell good stories (Claremont's recent run on X-Men notwithstanding).
Like my friend "Skandery", I grew up on the X-Men and Batman animated series. Both helped propel me into the world of comics, but as I've gotten older I find myself buying less and less. Part of that is due to being not-so-rich, but it's also because the storylines don't interest me anymore (at least not as much as they had).
Believe it or not, right now my favorite series isn't from Marvel OR DC. It's from the DC imprint Vertigo (their "mature" line). In fact, this series isn't even about superheroes. It's called "Fables" and it's written by Bill Willingham, who has quickly risen near the top of my favorite writers list. Willingham created the series, and when he's done telling his story, the series is over. This book is HIS, much like "Babylon 5" was J. Michael Straczynski's television show.
The story is about what the title implies. Willingham has taken some of the greatest "fables" ever told (Snow White, the Big Bad Wolf - my favorite character and one who, I swear, channels the spirit of Wolverine -, Beauty and the Beast, and countless others) and places them squarely in the middle of modern-day New York City. The fables have been kicked out of their native lands by the Emperor, an evil bastard who wreaks havoc on all of his subjects. They get throught the portal and land in NYC, where they're forced to live among us, whom they call "mundies." While they tolerate us at best, they yearn to return to their homelands, where one day they will dethrone said Emperor and everyone will live "happily ever after."
This is SUCH a fun series to read. Have you ever wanted to hear Snow White cuss out someone, dropping F-bombs all the while? Ever liked to see Bigby Wolf rip someone's head off, something Disney would NEVER show? Then this is the series for you. Part satire, part dark and sinister, and ALWAYS rip-roaringly funny, this series is one of the best to debut in YEARS, and replaces "Preacher" as Vertigo's top dog.
Sorry for that review, but I love spreading the word about this series. Anyway, I apologize for the length of this post. My rambling went on to new heights tonight.