Fantastic Four #10

Writer: James Robinson Artist: Marc Laming Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 10, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 12
5.9Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

THE FALL OF REED RICHARDS!!!
•  A savage and strategic attack on REED RICHARDS!
•  Can WYATT WINGFOOT save a self-destructive JOHNNY STORM?
•  SUE RICHARDS goes to Latveria to reclaim her daughter...and she'll take on DR. DOOM if she has to (continuing straight into this month's FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL)!
Rated T

  • 8.9
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Sep 12, 2014

    While we don't learn much about the mysterious villain other then that he or she is starting to slip in hiding their identity, Fantastic Four #10 was a fun read none the less. This series is getting better and better as time goes by. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Danny Wall Sep 14, 2014

    The Bottom Line: The fractured tales of a fractured Fantastic Four makes for an almost anthology-style reading experience, but this time it's mixing the familiar and the old school, resulting in the story finally going to some interestingly new places. I can honestly say I wasn't expecting the final page appearance, but it's things like that which will keep me interested. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Milo Milton Jefferies Sep 12, 2014

    However, one below par issue does not make this book as a whole poor, and this reviewer would still rather be reading an average Fantastic Four than a lot of other Marvel books on shelves right now, and Im still highly anticipating the next issue. Heres hoping that itll be an improvement over this one. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring Sep 10, 2014

    When a series you've been loving puts out a middle-of-the-road issue, it hurts and that's what happened here. Understandably, not every issue of a series can be a masterpiece, but issue #10 of FANTASTIC FOUR feels like a bit of filler, stretched to fill 20 pages. Robinson sets up a lot here and all of it's pretty good, but half the issue being a conversation between Thing & She-Thing drags the book down. Overall, this series has been amazing and I can't wait for the next issue, but this one was a big bummer. Read Full Review

  • 2.4
    Major Spoilers - Jason Inman Sep 12, 2014

    Fantastic Four #10 is nothing but a filler issue into the overall storyline. This plot could have simply been cut, and no one would had noticed. It's exciting to wonder where the She-Thing/Thing confrontation is going to happen, but all of that setup could have been added to a more substantial issue. This book puts the brakes on an excellent and dramatic telling of the fall of the Fantastic Four. Making this issue a real disappointment to read. Read Full Review

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