| Issue | #511 |
| Published | May 2004 |
| Cover Price | 2.25 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Tom Brevoort; Marc Sumerak (Assistant Editor); Andy Schmidt (Assistant Editor); Nicole Wiley (Assistant Edtor) |
| Characters | The Thing; Human Torch; Mister Fantastic; Invisible Woman |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Pencils | Mike Wieringo (signed) |
| Inks | Karl Kesel (signed) |
| Colors | Richard Isanove (signed) |
| Reprinted | in Fantastic Four [Trade Paperback] (Marvel, 2003 series) #4 |
| Characters | Invisible Woman; Franklin Richards; Valeria Richards; Mister Fantastic; The Thing; Human Torch |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Pencils | Mike Wieringo |
| Inks | Karl Kesel |
| Colors | Paul Mounts |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Recap of the events which led to the start of this issue with credits and indicia. |
| Characters | Invisible Woman; Human Torch; Mister Fantastic; The Thing; Dan Grimm Jr.; God [looks like Jack Kirby] |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Script | Mark Waid |
| Pencils | Mike Wieringo |
| Inks | Karl Kesel |
| Colors | Paul Mounts |
| Letters | Randy Gentile [as Virtual Calligraphy's Randy Gentile] |
| Reprinted | in Fantastic Four [Trade Paperback] (Marvel, 2003 series) #4 |
| Notes | House Advertisement for: MARVEL AGE: SPIDER-MAN #2. |
| Notes | House Advertisement for Marvel Comics Series (subscription page). |
| Notes | Total of 11.5 one-page advertisements for: Pokemon Colosseum (game, Nintedo), Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (movie, WB), X-treme Jell-O Pudding Sticks (candy, KF Holdings), Play Campbell's Souper Star Mansion (soup, Campbell), 2 New Toons (tv, NBC, 1.5 pages), Haircuts for Heroes (Haircutting Kits, Wahl Clipper Corporation), X-Blocks Construction System (toys, Popular Toys), X-Men: Days of Future Past Diorama (merchandise, Dynamic Forces), Andy Griffith (books, Scholastic), What's New Scooby-Doo? Volume 2 (dvd/video, WB), Going to the Mat (Disney Channel). |
| Notes | Cardboard Insert with ads for NBC's two new toon series with two "Challenge Cards" each for new tv series "Kenny the Shark" and "Tutenstein". |