"There Are Monsters on Yancy Street"
• The fallout from the FF's 60th anniversary stories continues!
• Maybe a visit from a certain friendly neighborhood Spider-Man might help with that?
• Meanwhile, it's time for Ben and Alicia to take their kids trick or treating for the very first time... which might not be such a good idea. Especially when one of the Fantastic Four's greatest enemies has returned!
RATED T
What more can there be for the Fantastic Four to face? During the holidays we will see the return of both the Wizard and She-Hulk (restored to her best form, thank goodness) and some new developments for Franklin. And that isnt even mentioning whatever may be awaiting Sue Richards. The Invisible Woman may have her hands full, getting her family through things yet to come! Read Full Review
It's Halloween on Yancy Street and Jo-Venn and N'Kalla want to enjoy it as much as they can. Too much maybe? But being admonished by their adopted parents, Ben and Alicia, is the least of their troubles in Fantastic Four #37 by Dan Slott and Nico Leon. Read Full Review
If you are a fan of the Fantastic Four you would have been following this one already and it is also good for just casual fans or new people as there are no big plot issues you will miss just coming into it now. Read Full Review
Fantastic Four #37 is another cool down issue that gives some time for the characters to catch their breath. It also tries to have some emotional payoff to previously established storylines for certain team members. However, the emotional impacts don't land as well as intended and the “big lesson” in this comic feels superficial and clashes with the overall nature of heroes in Marvel comics nowadays. It also doesn't help that the main villainess in the book is underwhelming and the story she kicks off isn't that interesting either. Hopefully, the next issue gets things rolling again. Read Full Review
It's fun to throw in a little Halloween flair with Jo and Nick, but it doesn't mesh well with what Slott is doing with the rest of the series. Read Full Review
This was a great Halloween issue. Very Nice slice of life issue that focuses on character development
The Profiteer tries to steal Jo and Nikki back from the Grimms after the kids execute a gloriously goofy Halloween scheme. And all the cast's other personal melodramas (excepting Franklin's depression) get addressed, too. The heartwarmery is spread a little thin, but I can't deny it's handled well. Also handled well -- to a ridiculous degree -- is the art, which I straight-up love. It's not just pretty to look at, either; it performs sterling work keeping this dense script running smoothly.
Too many one shots and fillers going on right now. It's OK if you love the run but not gonna make you stick with it.
I liked the part with Spider-Man, and I liked most of the Grimm Family stuff until it just became so heavy handed that it went from fun to awkward.
I think it was fun. I actually enjoyed reading it. Its nothing special but, a nice little quick one shot.