THE FATE OF THE FOUR Part 2
• What is THE SECRET OF REED RICHARDS? And is it deep within MONSTER ISLAND?
• Ben and Johnny are the only ones who can uncover it, unless DOOM beats them to it! THE FATE OF THE FOUR continues here!
Rated T
There is everything to love about this issue. I haven't much to add to the high marks I've already given it. But if and when we have a monthly Fantastic Four book again, I would nominate Zdarsky to write it. He clearly knows what he's doing with this property. Read Full Review
Marvel Two-In-One is everything that Marvel Legacy's mission statement promised. Zdarsky is flexing so many writing muscles effectively and the art team is spectacular. Read Full Review
As long as Marvel's returning to classic numbering, how about just turning this line over the the Fantastic Four and making its long-awaited return official? Read Full Review
This is the best book of the week. The story is awesome and the visuals are heaven on a page. This is why people still read comics. I want this in a hardcover edition immediately. This earns my highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
While perhaps not as bombastic as some of the other titles Marvel has been publishing of late, Marvel Two-In-One is shaping up to be a fitting reintroduction for the team that kicked off the Marvel Universe, thanks to the excellent talent Marvel has put on the book. Every person who has complained about the missing Fantastic Four should go out and buy this book now; you will only have yourselves to blame if this excellent title can't survive. Read Full Review
Only two issues into the series Chip Zdarksy, and a killer art team of Jim Cheung, John Dell, Walden Wong, and Frank Martin, are able to capture the classic Fantastic Four look and feel, while also adding the perfect about of heart, missing from a lot of titles of late. If you're forced to only by one Marvel series right now, this would be it, hands down. Read Full Review
Marvel Two-In-One #2 is another fun read and a very strong second installment that Fantastic Four fans have been waiting so long for! The ending left me so excited for the next issue, possibly setting up some interdimensional adventures for Ben and Johnny. Please for the sake of the broken Johnny let them reunite the Richards family, I'm not sure I could deal with him finding out that Ben has lied to him! Read Full Review
This series continues to impress me and I hope it continues in all honesty. I've always respected the F4 because of their place within the Marvel community and what they stand for"family. even if halved without all 4 there they still stand for that. They stand for Family. I'm very excited to see where they go from here. This series can only get better. Read Full Review
It may be lacking a few key characters, but in every way that matters, Marvel Two-In-One is the Fantastic Four book fans have been clamoring for. Read Full Review
A strong second issue and a must read for FF fans. Read Full Review
Adventure, emotion, humor and drama, all wrapped up in a stellar art job. Read Full Review
With promises of much thinking in the next issue, I’m excited to see where this goes. We’ve all been missing the Fantastic Four since Marvel tried to make us forget they existed, so I’m happy to see them let off and embrace them instead in a way that still respects the series of events that led to Reed and Sue’s absence. Chip Zdarsky has shown me that he’s certainly capable of great things with only two issues, and I suspect it’s only going to get better from here on. Keep on reading this one. Read Full Review
Marvel Two-In-Oneis still full of heart and promise. As it looks like the series will go a little wilder for its next chapter, it's safe to say that the good-natured core will remain intact. And with it, some great comics storytelling. Read Full Review
I want to love this comic so badly, and I may yet come around to it. I hope so; Zdarsky, Cheung, and company really do some great work. It is an objectively good comic; its just the shallowness motivating the title that drags it down. In any case, I do recommend it. If you can get past the cynicism, you will probably enjoy it. Read Full Review
The new issue ramps up the action and the danger, with a solid flashback and a bunch of crazy monsters. That's pretty solid comic bookering. Read Full Review
What a great issue. Perfect balance of Adventure and humor. Zdarsky knows how to write Ben and Johnny and I effing love it.
Loved the first issue and this really did not disappoint! Art work is great and the story is really compelling. Can't wait for wednessday to pick up the next issue. Can't rave about this enough in our current comic climate!
The only Marvel title that I'm buying right now and I'm really enjoying it. I hope the FF does come back soon as long as it can be done right.
"Marvel Two-in-One" #2 is a great issue, face paced and fun and really funny--Chip Zdarsky has got the voices and rapport of Johnny and Ben down, and though his Doom is far more abrasive than Bendis' version, it fits well with these characters and their history. I love the sense of history this has, referencing issues from the 80s and 60s. The sentiment here is just right--it feels good seeing these guys go on their adventure together. And we won't get Jim Cheung art again for a few issues, but, omigod, this is just stunning! This is a pretty, um, fantastic comic!
Love the cover. The story takes up some speed, nice guest appearance from Doom. Excellent start for this new series.
I'm digging this a lot more then I thought I would.
This one is even better than the first. If you like the FF4 then this is a must read. Zdarsky has got the tone in just the right mix of serious, funny and emotional. The art of Jim Cheung is in top notch form here with very detailed art while Martin gives it a mix of colors that makes it look old school and modern at the same time.
Ben gets into a classically silly fight on Monster Island before Doom steps in to steer the story in a Machiavellian manner. Chip Zdarsky's big scripting fault is making the question of who's manipulating whom between Ben and Doom a little too ambiguous; the details and general tone of the book are otherwise perfect. Jim Cheung's art is even closer to perfect; his only fault is missing a clear opportunity to SHOW that Reed's prank is as perpetual as Ben says it is. The election schtick backing the fighting scene is super cheesy, but consider how tricky it is to tell a political joke in 2018 without alienating anybody.
It actually did indeed feel like I was reading a Fantastic 4 book. God, how I missed it. So far, Zdarsky is proving to be a perfect writer for this book.
Another heart-warming issue thanks to Chip Zdarsky. Not to mention has great art and colouring. Dr. Doom looks freaking cool. Though, they changed the timeline of the Fanstastic Four here. Not sure how thats going to affect the history of the Fantastic Four.
Nothing exciting in this issue. Just a good follow up. Overall a solid read.
Raise your hand if like me you facepalm when thing confess to forget the fact that Alycia is Blind.
Raise your hand if like me you facepalm when thing (Again) attack Doom who was there to help.
By the way love his now title ^^
Raise your hand if like me you didn't find funny the Ben/Reed prank. Even if Doom was a jerk.
Raise your hand if you was with Johnny when he state that is not respectful to have a fantastic four comics, when susan & Reed aren't around anymore.
Another empty story pack with wonderfull art. Like for the 1. Like Doom I want to leave. I have one issue left before sadly.
Cover - Well related to the first issue of the FF and part of the story. Very nicely done. And love Doom demanding for more
Also known as the mediocre Two.