Fantastic Four #7
| Writer | Ryan North |
| Artist | Humberto Ramos |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE INVINCIBLE WOMAN, PART TWO! With a message hidden in the structure of the reality itself decoded, the Fantastic Four discover that Sue Storm has just become the most wanted woman in the universe. And that makes both her - and planet Earth - a target for invasion! Seeking to save both their planet and themselves, the Fantastic Four build a fantastic new spacecraft to voyage into the unknown. But this necessarily means that their world - and their families - are left undefended. Making matters worse, the Fantastic Four aren't the only ones who've found this message. There are forces here on Earth looking to take advantage... Plus: the JUNIO more
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Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles
Jan 21, 2026I really enjoyed this issue. The Thing has long been my favorite member of the Fantastic Four, so I will always appreciate a story that shows us a little more about him. The fact this issue lets us see him as a husband, father, and friend gives us the best parts of Ben Grimm even as we brace for the impact of Galactus meeting with Sue Storm. Read Full Review
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9.0
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Jan 24, 2026A call to action from Galactus causes a look at how the team deals with a void in their absence. North's writing reminds readers of why this team has earned the reputation it has. Ramos and the art team deliver on dramatic moments and huge action. Marvel's first family doesn't miss hitting high marks with this run. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 21, 2026North crafts a fun, funny and entertaining story in this issue. I love that the team is thinking beyond their mission and how the family elements of the story are used in the narrative. I like seeing the return of some characters as well as the growing friendship between Sue and Felicia. This was a great buildup to the next part of this arc and I look forward to seeing what happens with the Fantastic Four in space. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker
Jan 21, 2026The Invincible Woman Part 2 "All Mankind's Concern features a story trope that fits the FF even better than most, succinctly summarized by the everlovin' blue-eyed Thing as "I can't but I must. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Watch - Theron Couch
Jan 21, 2026Fantastic Four #7 is a playful, heartfelt issue. Though lacking the science basis that forms the backbone of almost every issue in the series, the focus on the kids makes for an offbeat story with no shortage of humor. Its hard not to read this one with a constant smile. Read Full Review
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Plot The Fantastic Four prepare to travel to Galactus with Sue, as it seems the cosmic being needs their help. It takes Reed some time to create a ship fast enough to reach that part of the galaxy. Alicia, Franklin, Nicky, and Jo stay behind on Earth, calling themselves the Fantastic Four Juniors. Reed fears for his children's lives and creates teleportation bracelets, giving them to Wolverine, Black Cat, Wyatt Wingfoot, and Captain Marvel so they can come to their aid. Mad Thinker deciphers Galactus's message and attacks the Fantastic Four Juniors, anticipating the arrival of Wolverine, Black Cat, Wyatt Wingfoot, and Captain Marvel. However, he hadn't counted on the other team of help recruited by Ben Grim. This exciting and acti more
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I almost liked this issue, but despite a few nice moments in the first half that felt like I'm actually reading the Fantastic Four, the train of writing derails completely towards the end of the issue. And then it just ends... somewhere. Of course, I also have to translate every panel into art that's actually good in my mind to make this even work, since it's Humberto Ramos and his fricking Picasso faces.
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