ALL HOPE LIES IN DOOM PART 2 The Battle between the Council of Reeds and the Future Foundation extends through the Bridge and into the world now controlled by the Mad Celestials.
Hopefully in the next issue we will find out how all this foreboding drama will play out. I really want to know what those celestial fingertips do! Read Full Review
As long as Hickman is the creative force behind Fantastic Four and FF, these books will remain top of the reading pile each month, as they rightly should be. Read Full Review
Overall, it's going to take some effort to get up to speed with FF. It's intellectual and only very subtly emotional. But if you're tired of the same-old same-old, this should be worth that effort for you. Read Full Review
Overall a great issue from the Hickman/Bobillo team. The story, (while it does seem a bit complicated at times) is a lot of fun. Great pacing and story in this issue, and the art matched the plot very well. It was great to see Franklin Richards stand out a little bit for once and not seem to be overshadowed by the intellect of his younger sister. While I don't recommend this as a starting point for new readers, I do recommend the FF series overall. Read Full Review
Just when I thought I was out, Jonathan Hickman pulls me back in. What he's done with Fantastic Four and FF in recent years is simply incredible. I can't recommend this title highly enough. Read Full Review
Improved, but still inappropriate artwork mixes with a solid script with satisfying high spots. Read Full Review
This script deserves much better artwork. It could've been amazing.
Cover-*****
Writing-*****
Art-**
Story-***