"Point of Origin" Part 3
• Who is the winged warrior named Sky? What's her shocking connection to the origin of the Human Torch? And how will she change his life FOREVER?
• Meanwhile, separated from the rest of the Fantastic Four, the Thing stands alone as he faces off against the Five Hundred Horde of Freak Alley!
Rated T
If you haven't been reading Fantastic Four, now's the time to get on board, because there's some serious magic happening in these pages. Read Full Review
Is it possible the Fantastic Four are just as compelling (if not more so) when they're stranded a totally unknown part of the universe on a seemingly perfect world governed by fear and vengeance? Read Full Review
The senses-shattering saga of Spyre plays a number of familiar Fantastic Four riffs and comes up with some new and entertaining things to do with them. This is stuff weve seen before in ways that we havent seen it. Coming up with material that is true to the FF tradition but isnt a mere retread of old stories isnt easy, but Dan Slott seems to be on top of things. I look forward to seeing the full effects of the visit of The Fantastic Four to planet Spyre, and what it will mean to the future. Read Full Review
An enjoyable issue that reminds readers why Marvel's First Family is fantastic. Read Full Review
I want to love Fantastic Four but each issue always feels like something is missing. This issue it is the family dynamic that is MIA and while Dan Slott tries to wow us in different ways, I just couldn't get into it. Read Full Review
There are some new and interesting ideas introduced in this issue, but the overall storyline is still a huge, unimaginative letdown. Read Full Review
Wasn’t pleased with Doom arc, but this one is really good. I even like Johnny’s soulmate, hope she won’t disappear in the future
The story's not impressing me, but the portrayal of the FF is. Particularly in the art, particularly for Sue: It feels like the real Invisible Woman has returned after a long absence. Can we *please* get Sean Izaakse assigned to this book permanently?
The bit about Namor was genuinely hilarious.
It's good F4 readin' with nice art from Izaakse.
" And ya see this ? Greatest lady on my world gave me this ring. She choose to be with me. 'Cause of who i am inside. If they see you as freaks, that's on them. You know who you really are. You just gotta believe. "
- THE THING
Now the story feels like its over staying its welcome.
As corny as some of the parts were, mainly the human torch part, there was something about this issie I really liked. It had a good plot and the parts with Thing were great. The art really suits the book. Definitely a solid read.
The stuff with The Thing was great. He's easily the highlight. But the rest was not so good. I really liked the first issue of this arc, and it's unfortunate that it couldn't be maintained.
I kind of loved Thing: Hero of the Revolution, but I’m still pretty meh on everything else here.