All the Marvel cool kids show up at the bestest birthday party ever! We got X-kids, Power Pack, and Spider-Man in the house as Franklin celebrates his birthday!. Who cuts the cake? Who brings the best present? And who's the special guest of honor? It's Days of Future Franklin! Rated A …$2.99
Fantastic Four #576 was an incredible issue that no Fantastic Four fan should miss. Even if you havent read a Fantastic Four comic before this issue was very new reader friendly that this is a great jumping on point to Hickman and Eagleshams run. Hickman has done a wonderful job bringing the adventure aspect of the Fantastic Four back which has been missing for far too long from this title. So if you are a fan of adventure comic books I highly recommend picking this issue up as it is a comic you do not want to miss. Read Full Review
Fantastic Four #573 begins as an amusing little diversion and ends as a promising start to another high stakes adventure. Fans of the series will enjoy it for what it is, but fans of Hickman's work might leave every bit as disappointed as they are eager to see where this goes. Read Full Review
Until then, I'm still loving it and reading it for the plotting, the imagination, and the characterization. On all three of those fronts, this is as good as The Fantastic Four has been in years. Read Full Review
It's hard to believe we're only five issues into "Fantastic Four" with Hickman, but I'm quite a fan already. Hopefully Hickman and Marvel are both enjoying the experience as well, because I'd love to see this be the start of a very long relationship. "Fantastic Four" is finally fantastic again. Read Full Review
Good, clean fun. Hickman's FF is one of the best Marvel reads. Read Full Review
Neil Edwards art (no relation) just seems rushed, with not enough care put into the work. For example, page five, panel one is a picture of a couple of children but one of the children looks like a disfigured and obese middle-aged woman only to revert looking like a child in the next panel. Similarly, Mr. Fantastic on the next page is experiencing some perspective problems, making him look like a hawk and incredibly thin. Overall, the art feels uncared for and done in spurts of rushing. Read Full Review
This is definitely a step down from the rest of Read Full Review