Ahh, Reed Richards. Ever absent-minded. When the Fantastic Four helps to raise money for a block renovation, Reed runs an "I'll fix anything!" booth, and in between putting booster rockets on mopeds and laser cannons in wristwatches, he sort of, you know, accidentally fixes the Mad Thinker's android. Oops. Now it's the Mad Thinker and his Awesome Android versus the Fantastic Four and some toasters. Yeah, I said toasters.
David Hahn's artwork is absolutely adorable. There's no better way to describe it. He creates a really distinctive style for the comic book. His designs are just slightly cartoony and always attractive. Sue is a babe and a half, and sexier even still for her want to kick ass. All the cuteness in the book is proportionate as well as distinguishable. The FF's many expressions suit the moods of their personalities. Hahn's take on the Mad Thinker offers the reader a visually amusing contrast to Jack Kirby's foaming at the mouth, mad in his eyes Shemp-haired loon, and Mari's colors look like vivid acrylic applied by hand. This helps carve out a unique look unshared even by others in the Marvel Adventures line. Read Full Review
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