"GOLDEN CHILD" PART 3. Something is going on. Something mysterious, mystical... magical. Reed Richards doesn't know what to do. Luckily, Doctor Strange is able to lend a helping hand, or spell or two. Will it be enough? Or will the threat be too great for the combined might of the Fantastic Four and Doctor Strange?! And what does it have to do with Latveria...and a man called DOOM?
What can I say. Marvel Team-Up is just so much fun, and fun is a welcome change of climate. Read Full Review
Scott Kolins turns in his regularly impressive effort, and I have to say I'm delighted he looks to be the regular artist on this title, as to be perfectly honest it looks like it would be the dream assignment for an artist, as each and every month one is afforded the opportunity to visit a new corner of the Marvel Universe. This time out he's called upon to deliver the Fantastic Four, and how can one not love the panel where Reed is trying to keep Ben and Johnny apart, or the sheer visual impact of the scene where the team comes under attack. The art also does a lovely job when it comes to its delivery of the team's powers, from Johnny blast of flames, to Ben's big punch that sends their enemy flying. I also had to smile Ben's amusing facial expression after Doctor Strange makes his arrival, even if does make Ben out to be a bit cowardly. My only quibble with the art is that Doctor Strange's magic really should been a bit more impressive visually. Read Full Review
MTU has quickly become my favorite on-going title. Each issue so far has delivered an entertaining mix of witty dialogue, intriguing developments, wonderful character moments and the presentation of a wonderfully crowded Marvel Universe where youll never know who will show up, even just for a panel. Read Full Review
This latest Marvel Team-Up series is shaping up to be something special, and I can not wait to see what happens next and where these guys take it. Can Kirkman do no wrong? Read Full Review
Sad to say, but in todays market, when there are so many good comics out there, this comic really isn't worth $2.25 a month for me. Your mileage may vary. Read Full Review
It's weird and there's too many random things, but it's funny. I honestly don't understand why Kirkman needed to make Doom appear in the previous issue, when this one could start from that very page...