I have to admit that I actually started with this book. I mean, apart from looking at the dates of publication, which I did not do, I had no clue that this was the LATEST to be released. Well, the fact that it says that in the blurb should have probably given me a small hint, but I was more interest...
A rare day off for the Fantastic Four turns into a impromptu war zone as they discover various creatures from the Negative Zone have invaded their dimension and are wreaking havoc. Now Mr. Fantastic and the Thing must go into the depths of the dangerous Negative Zone to discover the cause behind it ...
This book brings one of the creatures from the original series to DS9: the Horta, a silicon based lifeform that can eat through rock and locate precious minerals. The Horta is brought to DS9 so that it can assist the Bajorans reignite their mining industry, though why they need to do that when they ...
So, the second of the four CSI tie-ins in my possession. (Maybe five soon. Depending on work.) Of the two that I’ve read thus far, this reads as the more fan-fictiony of the two. There’s very long descriptions of the characters and the rooms, which don’t feel like they’re setting up the scene, but r...
...what the &*(# was that?!?I've enjoyed Grant Morrison's work in the past, but Final Crisis feels like an experiment gone wrong. It's incoherent and lacks even one memorable scene. Call me stupid (you won't be the first), but I couldn't make any real sense of it at all. Reading it felt like work, b...
After reading the first story, I really didn't want to read any more. That Empress Sato (or whatever her name was) was far too evil. She should have been a villain, but, I guess, in a "mirror universe," things are flipped. I won't be reading any other volumes in this series.
I haven't read any "Fantastic Four" comics, so I only know the characters from the first movie. Despite that, I really enjoyed this novel. It was well-written, and the plot kept my attention. It may not be the best comic-book adaptation I've read, but it sure wasn't the worst.
I usually love superhero stories, but this one just didn't do it for me. I got about halfway through this novel when I just couldn't take anymore of it. I expected better, because other "JLA" (that is, Justice League of America) novels, as well as Greg Cox's other works, have been quite better tha...
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