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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785114710
ISBN: 0785114718
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 168
Publication Date: September 01, 2004
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 694420
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: - Marvel's first family of super heroes!
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An interesting take of Marvel's first family, the writer get into the psyche of these characters well, he also weave a good tale. With good writing, and fantastic illistrations. Marvel knights 4, Vol. 1 is an excellent beginning to what is an excellent series.
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When I first bought this book I thought it would be good because it had fantastic art. BOY WAS I WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. OKAY the art was pretty good but the story stopped me from giving this book another star.
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The characterizations in this book are very well done. There isn't a lot of action -- but the character studies are brilliant, often touching, often humorous. Each character is looked at as a real person beyond being a superhero, and the whole family dynamic is thrust to the fore front by the flow of the story. I really enjoyed every minute I spent reading this. At the same time,I did find myself wondering how a man as smart as Reed could lose everything financially (the catalyst for the story,) ... Read More
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Writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, artist Steve McNiven, inker Mark Morales, and colorist Morry Hollowell bring the Fantastic Four under the Marvel Knights banner and it is clear from the outset that this is not your father's Stan Lee-Jack Kirby produced Fantastic Four. There are no larger-than-life super villains threatening the team here - just a white collar criminal and the real culprits behind an urban legend.
After the Fantastic Four is swindled out of their fortune by their financial ... Read More
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Some months ago, Marvel Editor in Chief Joe Quesada made the brilliant idea of firing Fantastic Four scribe Mark Waid; a writer who has made the comic the best it has been in years. Even though it was resolved and Waid is still on board as the writer, this storyarc was originally supposed to take shape after Waid's departure. With Waid still on board, Marvel issued a new ongoing series with the Fantastic Four under the Marvel Knights banner. Writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's script finds the super hero ... Read More
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