What about the comic though?
THE BRIDE OF DOOM!
Part 1: "Betrothal"
The HUMAN TORCH's love life is changed forever when he must choose between his soulmate and his ex-wife...
And is Johnny Storm's first heartbreak, CRYSTAL, back in the book?! This is all too much! Fortunately, there is also a lot of punching, hitting and clobbering going on! All this and an ominous decree by DOCTOR DOOM! PLUS: A second tale in which Reed Richards duels Doctor Doom for the strangest prize imaginable!
Rated T
The cover may announce the Bride of Doom, but this is all Johnny Storm's issue. But, not in any good way for him. Great dialogue, great art, and great twists too. From start to finish. A promising start to a storyline celebrating Marvel's First Family's 60th anniversary! Read Full Review
Can Victorious marry Dr. Doom in spite of her attraction to the Human Torch? Can Johnny ever atone for breaking Skys heart? And what evil, heinous thing is Dr. Doom really up to this time? The 60th Anniversary of The FF promises to be fun in the months ahead! Read Full Review
Fantastic Four #32 is an exciting start to a wedding that is already filled with intrigue, drama, and, based on this story, plenty to look forward to. This issue genuinely shocks in more ways than one, offers cleverly crafted conflict, and looks gorgeous all the while. Fantastic Four is a character drama dressed with action that gives it a sense of urgency. Read Full Review
It takes a bit to speed up, but this new arc shows a lot of promise. Read Full Review
Final Thoughts:Fantastic Four #32 is an uncomfortable comic book to read, and Dan Slott's love triangle between Johnny Storm, Lyja, and Sky feels very rushed. Almost everyone comes out looking bad as Slott essentially uses the comic to prop up Sky as the better love interest. However, the backup story with Mr. Fantastic and Dr. Doom was pretty good. At least, it feels like the only Fantastic Four story in this entire comic. Read Full Review
More of the same at trying to juggle many subplots that flail around trying to make a picture but nothing that grips my attention so far. Slott needs to figure out his stuff quick because this book is not fun anymore and needs proper direction. Silva was better than the previous issue with better executed and detailed compositions. Javier Rodriguez is always a nice bonus.
Readers who focus on the upcoming Doom-wedding and the impressively sinister Alicia development will think this is decent. Readers who focus on the absolute sh*tshow of Johnny's romantic life -- it's a farce in all the wrong ways -- will hate this. And both camps are right; this is a *very* uneven issue where the good is very good and the bad is *extremely* bad.
It had some good moments but overall wasnt all that exciting. Curious to see what happens with some of these things in the next few issues.
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Wow I not only don’t care about Johnny Storm’s love life, I really actively hate it. I am, however, here for Doom’s elaborate rituals. Wild.
This isn't technically bad... There is a moment with Johnny Storm here that has gotten ire from some readers, but honestly, none of it seems out of character to me, he's always been the worst with women. I just don't... care about any of this.
Reed and Doom was cool, pretty much all else was rushed or trash. Oops! Johnny lost his development again! Quick have him sacrifice himself again, he will be a true hero!
AHAHAHAHAHAHA! This is hilariously bad.
I thought Johnny Character development. Ugh No.
I really liked Johnny and Sky. Sky looked real awesome. Never mind.
Comicbookroundup, kindly give us option of rating a book 0.5 or 0.
The only things Dan slott is good at are being a short fat bald HIDEOUS gremlin