• The team begins their hunt for the missing REED RICHARDS as the ALL-NEW INVADERS seek the missing children of the FUTURE FOUNDATION.
• Meanwhile the villain who is behind everything reveals his motives to Reed stretch far back into REED AND SUE'S PAST.
• VALERIA comes back to America. But whose side is she on?
Rated T+
Fantastic Four #14 is a great issue that gives us more answers than questions. It's a must read for fans of the current volume as things come full circle with both sides getting closer and closer to their goals. I can't wait to see more as the ending shows that things have gotten a whole lot worse from there. Read Full Review
What's been missing for many, many issues of the Fantastic Four is, quite simply, some context. Finally, we get that here thanks to the revelation of the Quiet Man. He makes an interesting figure thematically but not necessarily visually, which means we are forced to take things as spoken, including some pretty bold claims. Overall, the pace takes an upward momentum, which is something that's been needed for some time. Read Full Review
This volume of FANTASTIC FOUR is something that reads incredibly well in a collected edition. There's a lot happening, which can sometimes bog down a monthly issue read, but overall, this run of FANTASTIC FOUR is downright amazing. The way the issue and series embraces the past is something that speaks to new and old readers alike. I hate the fact this series is ending, but this is some of my favorite writing to come out of James Robinson. There's a real love for the book and the team and it shows. Go out and pick this issue and series up. Read Full Review
But this may be unfair - writer James Robinson still has one more issue to wrap this story up convincingly. But so far - aside from Leonard Kirk's excellent art - this incarnation of the team has been a huge disappointment so far. Read Full Review
I am as sad as anyone that this title is ending, but I am glad the controversy seems to be bringing readers in.
The storyline is a little difficult for any non-familiar reader which can lead to some raised eyebrow moments.
Story is deep and thoughtful and everything seems to tie back to a previous event.
The art...this may well be Kirk's moment. He has always been a great artist and like a certain Stuart Immonen on Fear Itself seems poised to finally break the bank and hit the big-time.
Do yourself a favor and pick this up. If what I have heard about the end of the series hold true, this will be the last you see of the Fantastic Four in this form.
Kind of sad that this book became so good when the ending is approaching.
Good issue. Things finally coming together.