• Invasion Latveria: the Video Game!
• Four stand-in replacement heroes and a dozen kids versus Dr. Doom, now transformed into the ultimate power in the universe: Doom the Annihilating Conqueror! What a time to run out of quarters!
• Game over, man! Game over!
Doctor Doom is such a wonderful villain. FF continues to be a highly entertaining and humorous book while being filled with the vile nature of Doom preparing to do his worst. Lee Allred sets everything up and Mike and Laura Allred knock it out of the park. This is a comic I want to read over and over. The end is near and it looks like the series is going to end with a bang. Read Full Review
Because if you can make everything, you can make everything better. By what mechanism can everything be made better? Months later, in this most recent issue of FF, Hickman harnesses the internal drama of reading comics to explain exactly those powers of resilience and self-mastery that is required for breaking the Not-Yet-Fourth-Wall, and making everything better. Read Full Review
As sad as I am that this series is ending (and as of yet, has had no announcement of an “All-New” relaunch), I am also glad that it was able to retain such a high quality throughout the entirety of its run, and tell a complete story with good, old-fashioned character arcs and everything! In short, if you haven't been reading this book, buy the trades and catch up before the final issue! Trust me, it's worth it and would make a great Christmas present! And if you've been a devoted fan of the series from day one like me, don't take this series for granted, because there aren't many others quite like it and it won't be around for much longer. See you next month! Read Full Review
But as much as this series emphasizes playful antics, it never forgets to showcase the adults and their deeper struggles too. This storyline isn't really boiling down to a question of whether the FF can overcome Doom. That's pretty much a given. The emotional heart of this final conflict is how Scott can handle himself against the man who killed his daughter. Will these 16 issues result in redemption for this troubled hero, or colossal failure? That question alone is enough to leave me craving next month's series finale. Read Full Review
Chaotic, frenetic and downright mad at times, this issue wastes not a single opportunity to dish out fun as the art, script and colorization work in tandem to give the readers a blast. Worth every single cents. Read Full Review
The story is well written with Doom being himself and finding a way to reject the merger. The council of Doom do make an appearance in this issue. You question why there are so few. But if you've been reading the other series then it actually makes sense why there are only four versions of Doom left. Although I wish we get to see more of them but I'm happy the way things are going especially when Doom goes . Read Full Review
Fun, clever, and always enjoyable, FF #15 is another solid issue in a charming series. Ill be sorry to see it go next month after #16. This has been one of my favorite reads of 2013. Read Full Review
This is what it looks like when a plan comes together. Every thread that Fraction and the family Allred have been stringing together since the start of this series starts to pay off this issue with the final assault on Doctor Doom's castle Read Full Review
Really, I think that's the mantra for “FF” going forward into the next issue. It's not the most coherent book out right now, but it's definitely one I've had a ton of fun with, and even then it still has a very compelling relationship going on between Scott Lang and his obsession with Doom. If you look past all the cosmic goofiness, there's a ton of heartfelt stuff to be found in “FF,” and for that I feel like it's going to be remembered as one of the most underrated Fantastic Four runs going forward. Read Full Review
FF #15 is a really enjoyable read. The long-awaited battle against Doctor Doom is finally here, and this issue delivers the action, humour and entertainment that everyone has come to expect from FF. I can only hope that next issue serves to wonderfully wrap up what has been one of Marvel's most zany and enjoyable titles since the launch of Marvel NOW. Read Full Review
Watching the kids attack Latveria with robots and pretending it’s a video game was awesome. I love how the 2 teams are Julius Caesar and Sun Tzu. That was a great part of the issue but the team’s assault on Doom felt rushed and poorly executed