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What If … Uatu Actually DIDN’T Interfere for Once in Trial of the Watcher #1

Chris Eddleman3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

In all of the multiverse, there is only one world that Uatu has avoided watching, one “What If” that he never wished to see. And now it will be revealed, the story that could damn him for all time, in Fantastic Four: Reckoning War: Trial of the Watcher #1, written by Dan Slott, drawn by…

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Fantastic Four #36
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Johnny Storm Flames But the Writing Fizzles in Fantastic Four #36

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago3 years ago07 mins

Things go from bad to fucked for Jonathan Lowell Spencer Storm in Fantastic Four #36. Written by Dan Slott; Drawn by Nico Leon; Colored by Dono Sánchez-Almara; Lettered by Joe Caramagna. I am becoming increasingly convinced that Dan Slott doesn’t know much about real emotions. He’s just seen them on TV.  In the aftermath of…

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Fantastic Four #35
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Fantastic Four #35 is a Love Letter to Comics You’d Rather Be Reading

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago3 years ago09 mins

Kang throws the FF an anniversary bash from beyond the veil of time in Fantastic Four #35. Written by Dan Slott, Jason Loo, and Mark Waid; Drawn by John Romita Jr, Jason Loo, and Paul Renuad; Inked by JP Mayer, Scott Hanna, Cam Smith, Rafael Fonteriz, and Mark Morales; Colored by Marte Gracia & Erick…

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Cover of Fantastic Four: Life Story #3
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Reed Richards is Just So Tired of All These Star Wars in Fantastic Four: Life Story #3

Dan Grote4 years ago3 years ago024 mins

In the 1980s, Reed Richards hatches a venture to defend the Earth from Galactus, but will his plans be derailed by the Cold War? Sue and Johnny are invited to speak to the United Nations about saving the world. And a maverick computer genius offers hope to humanity with his new computer company, but is…

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The Bride of Doom Concludes Uneventfully in Fantastic Four #33 and #34!

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago3 years ago021 mins

Hold onto your Unstable Molecules because it’s time for another FF Review Two-in-One! First Up… Doctor Doom offers a clean slate as a wedding gift to the world in Fantastic Four #33 – Part II of “Bride of Doom”. Written by Dan Slott. Drawn by R.B. Silva & Luca Maresca. Colored by Jesus Arbutov. Lettered…

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Women’s Lib, Doom, Carl Sagan and More in Fantastic Four: Life Story #2

Dan Grote4 years ago3 years ago022 mins

The story of the Fantastic Four’s lives in real time continues! Set in the 1970s, the heroes struggle to find their role in a rapidly changing world. Sue continues to fight for social causes while Reed becomes increasingly obsessed with preparing for the impending arrival of Galactus, creating tension within the Four. Let’s do the…

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A Trip to The Swinging 60s in Fantastic Four: Life Story #1

Dan Grote4 years ago2 years ago021 mins

Marvel’s First Family celebrates their 60th anniversary with a step back in time in Fantastic Four: Life Story #1. A follow-up to the critically acclaimed Spider-Man: Life Story, this new miniseries finds the Richards family’s history warping and changing slightly with a fluidic resonance throughout America’s Atomic Age. Written by Mark Russell, drawn by Sean…

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Cover of Fantastic Four #32
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Johnny Storm Learns Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows in Fantastic Four #32

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago3 years ago08 mins

Doctor Doom reveals his bride despite the Johnny Storm sized roadblock to the altar in Fantastic Four #32. Written by Dan Slott, drawn by R.B. Silva & Javier Rodriguez, colored by Jesus Aburtov, and lettered by Joe Caramagna. The Slott Era of FF once again finds some charm in going small as we kick off…

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A Boy’s Trip in Fantastic Four #31

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago3 years ago08 mins

The First Family’s title finally remembers it’s about families in Fantastic Four #31. Written by Dan Slott, drawn by R.B. Silva, colored by Jesus Arburtov, and lettered by Joe Caramagna, Fantastic Four #31 finds the Richards Family attempting to ground themselves in the wake of Knull. Reed has a boys trip planned with Ben while…

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Fantastic Four #30 Gets Goopy Right After It’s Fashionable

Justin Partridge4 years ago4 years ago08 mins

Just when you thought you were out they GOOP YA back in Fantastic Four #30. Written by Dan Slott, drawn by Zé Carlos, colored by Jesus Aburtov, and lettered by Joe Caramagna, Fantastic Four #30 (LGY #675) finds the First Family still struggling through Knull’s invasion. Separated, down two members, and trapped on Yancy Street,…

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Will Entropy Reign in Fantastic Four #28?

Justin Partridge4 years ago4 years ago07 mins

Heavy comes the Griever at the End of All Things in Fantastic Four #28. Written by Dan Slott, drawn by R.B. Silva, colored by Jesus Aburtov, and lettered by Joe Caramagna, Fantastic Four #28 finds the First Family defending the Forever Gate, a high-tech entryway into every point across all realities and times. But can…

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