Overall, I wasn't impressed with this graphic novel. The concept was grand and expansive, but ultimately confusing. Maybe a big issue with it is that the Fantastic Four characters are the core of the story. I don't find them that interesting. I thought I would like the idea of an alternative earth c...
Still difficult to follow the story completely but getting the general gist. This is quite involved but interesting nonetheless. Alliances are negotiated and formed and betrayed. It seems that there is nobody that can be trusted for long. Then all the Chosen are summoned – more in the next volume. ...
Having read Volumes 1-3 a while ago, I’d forgotten a lot of it but Volume 4 recaps quite well. This political tale of the machinations between the global powers on a futuristic different Earth is quite involved and it is well worth while reading the first three volumes to get a grip on this collecti...
Beautifully illustrated but quite confusing, this trade paperback tells of various luminaries from history returning to battle each other but for what? We meet Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, Nikolas Tesla and others. The story switches nearly every page from one time to another - which I dislike a...
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 ...
Rather cool tale from Ennis and Woo. Pretty standard fare in terms of the idea behind the story - ancient evil unleashed, about to destroy the world, only the chosen ones can stop it - but the writing and art make it all work.
Jesus. Fucking. Christ. What the fuck, Hickman? Why did this have to be a painful 680+ pages? Thank Primus the version I got from my library simply didn't have the extra two issues. I don't give enough of a fuck to get them any other way, especially since they're digital only and issue ...
But Inhumans. Black Bolt. So I liked it more than I liked last issue. Overall, while this series isn't bad, it just meandered a bit too much for me. Had it, at least, meandered brilliantly - like Transmet - I would have been awestruck and loved this. It didn't. It felt like it was kill...
Reed, Reed's father, Val is bad, ground Val, Spider-Man and the Human Torch are roomies. Bored now. I'll probably read the last volume because I'm a completist that way, but I'm glad there's only one more.
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