Fantastic Four #10
| Writer | Ryan North |
| Artist | Humberto Ramos |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE INVINCIBLE WOMAN: FINALE! The Invincible Woman has made it to Earth, which is already fending off an invasion it can’t win. If humanity doesn’t win this fight, it won’t win any of them ever again. There’s still the tiniest sliver of hope - if the Fantastic Four and S.H.I.E.L.D. can work together. But will it even be enough? And if the Invincible Woman can best even Susan Storm, then who can stand against her malice? Will Earth survive? Will Galactus? And if they do - at what cost? The big finale of the Invincible Woman arc - it all ends here with a bang!
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Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles
May 06, 2026The Invincible Woman arc is honestly one of the most enjoyable arcs I’ve read in a while but definitely one of the top Fantastic Four arcs I’ve read. Using Earth’s other heroes in meaningful ways to battle alternate universe Sue was brilliant. This series has shown Sue’s true power is not her cosmic provided power but her ability to show restraint. This is a satisfying and fun series with a great creative team. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Deidre Freitas
May 06, 2026While the ending was, in some ways, expected, that makes it no less one of the most exciting books currently coming out of Marvel. Every month, North’s Fantastic Four feels like a perfect mesh of the cosmic wonder, fantastical science-fiction and down-to-earth family that encompasses the First Family. Read Full Review
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8.8
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
May 06, 2026Marvel’s First Family takes one last shot at stopping the Invincible Woman, but at what cost ! North stages the the writing to ensure the event level status. Ramos and the art team unload the arsenal of incredible visuals. Anyone wondering why the FF are Marvel’s greatest team need to look no further than here! Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Book Clique - Jacob Kent
May 18, 2026The Invincible Woman arc comes to a close within the pages of Fantastic Four #10 as Susan and the rest of the family return to Earth just in time to deal with both an alien invasion as well as her twisted double. A bevy of familiar faces join the book as we get a solid, if not somewhat sudden conclusion that leaves the door open for both a new villain and the evolution of the Invisible Woman herself. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comic Watch - Theron Couch
May 06, 2026This is a rare misstep for Fantastic Four. The alien invasion plot goes nowhere, and the very compelling Invincible Woman plot ends with a whimper. As an action set piece it works well enough. The art is particularly engaging in those sequences. But overall Fantastic Four #10 falls flat. Read Full Review
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Plot
Sue, Reed, Johnny, and Ben can't match the Invincible Woman's speed to reach Earth, so they use a Scarlet Witch/Sorceress Supreme spell, leveraging Bullseye's marksmanship. The creativity of this sequence is astounding, cleverly incorporating Marvel Comics mythology.
The Invincible Woman arrives, and the aliens who wanted to invade Earth retreat in fear and vanish.
The Invincible Woman is attacked with an amplification of Black Cat's bad luck power, but she manages to break free and is about to unleash a hot microwave wave across the entire planet to wipe out the human race. However, Sue makes a spherical device surrounding her invisible, reflecting the microwave wave, and she collapses.
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6.5
Horrible, horrible art. And this nonsense about Galactus being a "universal constant" is insane, considering he's killed billions of people.
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4.0
Ramos is not my favorite artist for the FF, but at least he knows how to draw dynamic action - and this issue has a lot of it. The story works surprisingly well too, which isn’t often the case with Ryan North.
All in all, this is probably one of their better issues, which doesn’t say much, since it’s still the worst run in the history of the FF. -
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7.5