It just didn't feel very compelling. The relationship between Alice and that dude felt like a ripoff of the Scandal and Bane relationship in the previous volumes, where Bane tried to be a father figure to her. So basically anything that I did connect to felt like it was pulled form the previous ...
Genre: Adventure / Action / Science Fiction Year Published: 2010 Year Read: 2013 Series: Fantastic Four #2 Publisher: Marvel Comics Brief Introduction: After reading the first volume of Jonathan Hickman’s run of “Fantastic Four,” I wanted to check out the rest of this series and see more ad...
I really disliked [b:Avengers vs. X-Men|14885892|Avengers vs. X-Men|Brian Michael Bendis|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1355941058s/14885892.jpg|20539640]. It was, to me, the pinnacle of characters behaving in ways that they never would normally, because there would be no story if they d...
Was this "progressive" in 2002? That's pretty sad. It's a pretty textbook manpain-and-fridging combo, made most obvious by the fact that the majority of the "Hate Crime" story arc focuses on Kyle's anger and his need to avenge the brutal attack of his gay teenage assistant, rather than the actual vi...
A great one. An earthquake hits Gotham and the city ends up being an independent territory. Some people leave and others stay. Anarchism rules Gotham. But the Bat and Huntress decide to help the victims of indiscriminate violence. This comic is original, different and very dynamic. It has a big var...
I wrote a review of the first four volumes of Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four run over here on my blog.The short version is that these are great, and that they reminded me of why I love comics, and how I felt reading them as a kid.
The High Evolutionary's abandoned subterranean city will soon rise and the Mole Man comes to the Fantastic Four for help. A lake beneath the Antarctic ice cap is threatened by AIM, who wishes to exploit its secrets. And what are the Inhumans up to on the Blue Area of the moon? All of this and mor...
The Fantastic Four deal with the Wizard, the Council of Reeds, Nu-Earth, and Franklin Richards' birthday...There was a time in my life when the Fantastic Four was undisputedly my favorite comic. I must have been a subscriber for six or seven years. Aside from reading Fantastic Four by John Byrne O...
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