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Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, Vol. 4 - Jonathan Hickman, Steve Epting, Nick Dragotta, Mark Brooks
Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, Vol. 4
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Galactus is ready to feast, and only Reed Richards can save the inhabitants of Nu-World. Sue Richards is mediator between the long-lost tribe of Old Atlantis and Prince Namor, who is itching to mete out ages-old vengeance. Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm are the last line of defense against the coming... show more
Galactus is ready to feast, and only Reed Richards can save the inhabitants of Nu-World. Sue Richards is mediator between the long-lost tribe of Old Atlantis and Prince Namor, who is itching to mete out ages-old vengeance. Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm are the last line of defense against the coming of a new Annihilation Wave through the Baxter Building's Negative Zone portal. And in the end, one of these heroes will die. Collecting FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #583-588.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780785151432 (0785151435)
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 184
Edition language: English
Series: Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman (#4)
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drallapaul
drallapaul rated it
0.0 A bit incomprehensible in parts for me but worth a look
Quite hard to follow as it's several years since I've read any Fantastic Four but entertaining nonetheless. There are three simultaneous tales involving all four members of the FF, one involving Namor, one involving Galactus and the Silver Surfer and one involving the Negative Zone. There are quite ...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it
5.0
The Thing becomes human for a week. The Silver Surfer discovers the corpse of the future version of Galactus and comes looking for answers. Valeria makes a deal with Doom. Susan Richards gets caught in a conflict between Namor and the other Atlanteans. The Anti-Priest hatches a scheme that will ...
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous rated it
0.0
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.
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