Fantastic Four #582

Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: Neil Edwards Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 25, 2010 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 19
8.5Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

At collapsed Chronopolis, after the heat death of the universe, Reed, Ben, Doom and Nathaniel Richards battle for both the past and the future. It's the end of everything as two heroes sacrifice themselves for their family. Rated A …$2.99

  • 9.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Aug 30, 2010

    Like so many comics these days, this would be a tough series for a new reader to pick up, but it's building nicely and pays dividends to the readers who have been paying attention. Good stuff! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    cxPulp - Blake Petit Aug 28, 2010

    This book has rocked since Hickman took over. Even if one of the four will be stepping out of the book soon, I have faith that hell make the journey worthwhile. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Aug 31, 2010

    Fantastic Four #582 was a phenomenal read. I dont know if I can say enough about how much I am loving Jonathan Hickmans work on this title. I highly recommend seeking out all of Hickmans Fantastic Four trades right now and catching up to what has been going on as Fantastic Four is easily one of the best, if not the best, book on the market right now. I cant wait to see what is in store next as Fantastic Four #582 has me all kinds of excited for what comes next and you dont want to miss out. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex EvansShare this:StumbleUponDigg Aug 29, 2010

    Despite a little head-scratching, this remains one of the best books Marvel is putting out. Read it! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman Aug 25, 2010

    The FF have always interested me the least out all of Marvel's major characters. I usually see them working only as figureheads and guest stars, so Hickman needs a medal for not only making this something I can take seriously, but for also getting some genuinely cool moments in. Seriously, Doom's handling of the "evil" Nathaniel has to be one of the better single scenes I've seen in a while. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Aug 25, 2010

    Neil Edwards' art has improved greatly in these last two issues, but it's still hampered by oddly framed panels, some inconsistent figure work, and the occasional and downright odd facial expression. The series should benefit greatly from the arrival of Steve Epting next month. After a year of highly enjoyable storytelling, the real payoff is about to begin. Read Full Review

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