Count me in for Blood: One Unit Whole Blood.
I wanted to mention that one of my favorite comics-related foursomes is Cap's Kooky Quartet, a.k..a. the Avengers circa the mid-1960s: Captain America, Hawkeye, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch. They were called that because the big name founders had just left for various reasons (Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man and Wasp, and Hulk had left a while before) and it was widely believed that the group would flop. Rather than flopping, they had quite a bit of success and are probably the smallest group of active, official Avengers ever. (Also, their stories were quite a lot of goofy fun.)
madth3: At certain point in time, it was a common thing that one or more of the FF would quit or leave the team (like when Sue was pregnant), to be temporarily replaced by some superhero. I think even Spiderman was one of the temps. I love how it was mocked by Evanier and Aragones in
Sergio Aragones Massacres Marvel.
For as much crap as the Avengers get about how many people have been in the group, I'm pretty sure nearly as many have been in the FF, let alone however many characters have been in both!
madth3: Funny, I was thinking also of the Four Seasons but the Vivaldi ones. :-)
IAmSinistar: An excellent choice as well! I have multiple performances of that in my classical collection. Vivaldi's
Four Seasons, along with Mussorgsky's
Pictures At An Exhibition and Holst's
The Planets, are some of the best pieces for conductors and musicians to create individualistic interpretations of.
Ah, you just named two of my favorite pieces:
Four Seasons and
The Planets. I can listen to those almost any day. (I've also had my share of amusement while listening to
Mars and having random co-workers/passer-bys wonder why I was listening to the Imperial March; my amusement came from pointing out how much of the
Star Wars soundtrack/themes were blatantly stol///// inspired by Holst's work.)