"HERALD OF DOOM" PART TWO!
• In a battle between Doctor Doom and Galactus, who would you favor...
• A man who is trying to be a hero to his beloved nation or an unstoppable cosmic force of nature?
• It's a simple choice, unless you're Mister Fantastic.
• This dilemma, plus a strange new development in the life of the Human Torch.
• And a long-forgotten threat from the Fantastic Four's past resurfaces...
Rated T
How does one find anything negative to say about Fantastic Four? It's beautiful to look at and one of the purest comic stories we've seen in a long time. More, please. Read Full Review
Dan Slott manages to easily infuse FANTASTIC FOUR #7 with both character and tension. He strikes a near-perfect balance between the two. And Aaron Kuder's artwork, coupled with Marte Gracia and Rachelle Rosenburg's colors, looks better than ever. Read Full Review
In spite of the aggravating postponement of its releasethe second time Marvel has done this to us since re-starting the FF series, and will they please knock it off?this is another winning issue. The art of Aaron Kuder continues to be impressive (Reeds damn beard notwithstanding); if Kuder continues as hes doing now, his work will be remembered as being entirely worthy of The Worlds Greatest Comic Magazine! And Dan Slotts stories are humming along, making us want to see what awaits us on the other side of this story that restores Dr. Doom to his role as the baddest of all the bad guys. We should hope not to have to wait until the end of March to see what happens next. Read Full Review
An action-packed issue that features each Fantastic Four member doing their part. The book is visually stunning and new details emerge about the characters that excite. Read Full Review
Dan Slott's crazy Dr. Doom vs. Galactus story continues with all the wild, colorful fun you'd expect from such a story. Read Full Review
This was a good, not great issue of Fantastic Four that really left me feeling like I needed more by the end. Doom and the Fantastic Four vs Galactus should have felt bigger, but by the end, it all felt a bit rushed to get to the finish line. While I didn't care for what the cliffhanger promises, I am still on board with this book…let's just hope it starts coming out in a timely fashion! Read Full Review
The Fantastic Four fight Doctor Doom and Galactus again! Read Full Review
If you're a Fantastic Four fan, you're probably already reading this. If not, this run isn't going to change that at all. Read Full Review
I have to say I loved everything about this issue! It was such a blast to read
Finally this book is working well! All that was needed was a consistent great artist and a meatier story after so much setup. Keep it going now! Slott and Kuder work well together. Slott use of the conflict and team dynamic is excellent. Everything great about FF is here. Kuder's art is flawless and with Gracia's phenomenal colors, I can't look away! Keep them on Marvel!
Another great issue full of classic FF shenanigans. Loving how Kuder's artwork works here.
A better issue than last time. I liked this a lot.
Doom artfully manipulates the FF into helping him capture Galactus. His scheme is twisty but eminently logical. I liked seeing a little panel space devoted to Galactus's recent history. Ultimately, though, the idea of resurrecting Lifebringer Galactus is just a red herring Doom uses to get Reed's cooperation. It's an engaging story in a Silver Age-y high adventure mode. The art's a little less spectacular than in #6 but still utterly reliable when it comes to telling the story clearly.
"Big Bang Cannons!"
Yeah, I think this says everything.
While it still seems just a little corny to me, this issue was definitely a good step towards some great story telling. I really likes this artist over pichelli just due to the tone of the book but, either way I can't wait to see if they can keep this rolling.
Average. But after the long absence of FF stories that makes it better than average.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhh, Kuder's art is the only thing worth paying attention to here.
This is fine! Sorry! I don’t really care!
Could be a good story, but then its turns out...that is just a story like many others.