THE INTERNET-WRECKING "THE END IS FOUREVER" CONTINUES
• With the Villain's plans revealed, the invasion of Earth begins with the creatures from the FRANKLINVERSE as well as corrupted versions of the heroes from HEROES REBORN. Will THE FANTASTIC FOUR have enough power to fight them on the streets of NY?
• Meanwhile SUE, NAMOR and JIM HAMMOND resolve into the Franklinverse to combat this threat at it source, but what they find is far more terrifying than they expected.
• Plus the return of SLEEPWALKER.
• And BENTLEY 23's finest hour.
Rated T+
I hit the last page of "Fantastic Four" #643 and shouted out, "Aw Yeah!" Robinson continues to make everything feel new and has found the perfect hook for this team, making them truly feel like a family -- not just any family, mind you, but that one family that everyone looks up to and respects. Sure, sometimes you might look at that family with jealousy, but that's only because you know that family is fantastic, just like this comic book. Read Full Review
Between the big character moments and the always impressive visuals from Leonard Kirk, "The End is Fourever" is becoming quite a satisfying read. Read Full Review
While it stinks to see this book go, for now, at least it's building up to an exciting and fantastic conclusion that will really keep readers on the edge of their seats. Robinson, Kirk, and company have done wonders with this volume and it's becoming a must read run of FANTASTIC FOUR. I highly recommend checking it all out, especially for the moments between Bentley and his father here. This is one awesome, highly connected series that deserves your dollars. Read Full Review
Theres parts that still dont quite gel – there is a needlessly bloated segment with Sleepwalker, and this all doesnt really feel like the end of an era. Its a nice story arc, but it has the tone of a back to basics more so than something that is winding down. The art by Leonard Kirk is on form for something as upbeat, but overall I hope that the final two issues figure out more places to go on the road to the ending. Comments and thoughts would be appreciated below. Read Full Review
Narratively, things are either too clich to take seriously, too convenient to be believable, or too hand-wavy to be logical. My favorite breakout star is really Bentley, so it helps me enjoy the issue more if I think it's really just Bentley's title and the rest of the FF are simply acting in it. Art-wise, things are more of a treat, but it all balances out to something a bit more generic than it deserves to be for my tastes. Read Full Review
Kirk really stepped up the art.
I haven't been a fan of this volume, but this issue had good parts.