As the situation in the Negative Zone continues devolving, Ben and Johnny realize that their one chance to get back home resides with a criminal mastermind...trapped in Reed's prison for non-registered heroes and villains!
Lastly, a quick word about the interior art: while Barry Kitson continues to at excel all the oddities of the Negative Zone and does a stellar job drawing the Thing, he still has yet to master his human faces. Occasionally they look normal, but on the very next page, all the features seem too small (this is especially apparent in Johnny's case). The only exception to this is the mystery villain, whose face flawlessly matches his original design. Kitson's rendition of this guy brought a smile to my face. Oh, and the faux-childish drawing opening page? Hilarious. The sad thing is I don't think my own drawing skills could even match up to that. Read Full Review
Even though Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman will probably play large roles in Secret Invasion, their team's spinoff miniseries isn't where the action's at. Unfortunately, it's mostly where snores are at. Read Full Review
It was a really disappointing end to what I was hoping would be a fun little miniseries tiein spotlighting the Fantastic Four. All it did was piss me off at the fact I wasted money on it. Read Full Review