Reed Richards has made the ultimate sacrifice to save the cosmos from both Antithesis and Galactus, dooming himself to a life among the stars! Meet Mr. Galactic!
32 PGS./Rated T
Fantastic Four Antithesis #4 completes an evocative and nostalgic mini-series showing the Fantastic Four at its best. Read Full Review
Antithesis comes to a close here and surprisingly enough, it might be the mini-series' best issue yet. Read Full Review
IMO, one of the best indovidual Fantastic Four issues in a long time (save for some weird facial expressions in Adam's art). Reminded me of Waid's original FF run with Mike Wieringo in terms of the family/character aspect.
There are some problems I had with this. Some of the overall contrivance is kind of bothering me. But I didn't hate this.
Reed tries to take down Galactus as part of a suicide plan. The simplicity and fatuity of the arguments his family uses to talk him out of it are borderline offensive to both the readers and the characters. Nice art, though.
This comic truly was an antithesis... of a good time!!