The final showdown with the all-new, all-twisted Frightful Four -- and the shocking secret of their newest member could destroy both teams!
Paco Medina is given an action heavy issue, but the quick changing of opponents that takes place in this issue doesn't really allow him to really build a sense of excitement, and overall there's a general sense of confusion, as the character's are forever changing dance partners. There's also a moment of confusion as the Wizard's daughter suddenly change positions, as in one panel she's alone, but when she's next seen with the assembled Fantastic Four on the teleportation platform. Still, overall the art does an effective job of delivering a pretty confusing issue, and the big impact final moment was well presented. Read Full Review
Fantastic Four 516 is basically all action, which is good and bad at the same time. The action was fun but people would switch opponents suddenly and off-panel, which made the fight extremely confusing. Also, Johnny screamed “Cole” about 8 times. I don’t know why just found that annoying