FF #14

Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: Juan Bobillo Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 25, 2012 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 16
8.6Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

ALL HOPE LIES IN DOOM PART 3 “Help me Doctor Doom, you’re my only hope.”

  • 10
    Outer Realm Comics - Charles Joy Mar 16, 2012

    Unless something drastically different and tricky is presented, I have to admit I was wrong about Doom. His reason for staying really may have been sacrifice. While valiant, and for all the right reasons, I cannot help but feel bad. In fact, I am really hoping that there was one last trick up his sleeve - if I check Val's math, 28 minutes - 27 minutes (needed) = 1 minute to survive! ...here's to hoping! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    IGN - Joshua Yehl Jan 25, 2012

    This issue directly connects to the events in Fantastic Four #602, which stars the adults of this large family cast. Hickman has maintained the identity of the FF and has made it an unmissable companion to the returned Fantastic Four series. The art may vary between the titles, but the story continues to be solid throughout. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Sara 'Babs' Lima Jan 25, 2012

    The pacing was good. This book is a lot of fun. It's nice to see the kids take on so much responsibility but still act like kids. It doesn't feel stuffy or uptight, it feels like kids trying to save the world and it is really cute. The ending will leave you wanting more. Lot's of fun moments in this issue, I have definitely been enjoying this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans Jan 25, 2012

    All this said, Sosa and Sotomayor once again do incredible work and do their best to salvage the art. Sotomayor's colors are absolutely brilliant, full of life and charm, while Sosa's thick inking is loaded with character. These are two names I'll definitely keep an eye out for in future. Bobillo's artwork does its damndest to work against Hickman's script and was the only thing keeping this book from an A-grade. Read Full Review

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