Lost in a foreign land, cut off from her friends and family, Susan Richards is on the hunt. When she learn(S) the true secrets behind her former S.H.I.E.L.D. partner, what she finds out rocks her world and endangers millions!
Rated T
If you're interested in getting to know Sue Storm-Richards better, this is the best issue to do it. We get to see Sue highlight her weaknesses and combat them. I hope that the creative team uses the stakes they have created to further gray the likelihood of success. Read Full Review
If you were writing a blurb for the back cover of this mini, you might describe it as "a taut, complex espionage thriller with super-powers." On that score, it delivers. It's intriguing to think of The Invisible Woman taking the power-skill set that she demonstrates in this story back into the regular adventures of The Fantastic Four. Read Full Review
The story that's unraveling here is one of faith. Losing one's faith in the face of adversity and being betrayed by those you trust. Susan Richards proves that she can solve mysteries competently without the aid of her teammates. But the conclusion of this issue makes her seem helpless with the fate of those that she feels compelled to protect. Can she regain that faith? she could use her teammate's skills here, given that those she feels she must protect are miles away, will she be able to..to be continued. Read Full Review
While like its title character, Invisible Woman may be easy to overlook, but Waid and De Iulis are doing strong work showing the true strength of the Fantastic Four's leading lady. Read Full Review
The series wraps the next issue with the big finale. Its been an interesting journey into a plausible corner of Sues past. Still, if Waids going to really make this feel cohesive with the rest of Invisible Womans persona, hes going to have to tie it together into the bigger picture with the Marvel Universe. Otherwise, this comes across as a rather interesting parallel universe story with an alternate version of Sue. This wouldnt be a bad thing on the whole. Itd be interesting to see this done with other heroes from the edges of the panel who turn out to have a dark side that can be explored in this sort of story. Read Full Review
A hard to believe villain bogs down an otherwise deeply enjoyable "Invisible Woman #4." Read Full Review
It's not bad, but it's not going to stick with you for long after reading. Read Full Review
The plot develops predictably, but the story is crafted well enough to be admirable. Like a fine watch -- the fact that the seconds tick off one after another doesn't detract from the impressive engineering.
I actually enjoyed reading this one. Nothing ground breaking but a nice story with some great art! Let's land this one nicely.
Aidan is really the worst
The concept is just a bit weird for Sue Storm. I think this is a fine issue, and I really love the art.
Eh okay.