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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785118022
ISBN: 0785118020
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: May 03, 2006
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 497844
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Mark Millar returns to Ultimate Fantastic Four, and he's brought X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong superstar Greg Land with him! Even in their short careers, the Ultimate FF have seen a lot of amazing things - but nothing will prepare them for the world they're about to enter! Reed Richards has used his scientific genius to contact an Earth in a surprisingly familiar parallel dimension - and he's ready to visit! Plus: The shocking secret of the Storm family is finally revealed! Locked away at the bottom of the ocean for 5,000 years, Namor the Sub-Mariner's Atlantean tomb has been breached; now, he's back to rule a planet. This is a Namor you've never seen before with a vastly different agenda. This is Ultimate Namor! Learn about the ties between Atlantis, the Ultimate Inhumans and the super-races that existed before man ruled the Earth! Collects Ultimate Fantastic Four #21-26.
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This vol. has the three issues that started a revolution. The issues that started possibly one of the greatest marvel mini series of all time...Marvel Zombies.
The first 3 issues in it revolve Mr. Fantastic traveling to an alternate universe where he finds out there mostly every hero and villian have turned into zombies. Now he has to run for his life before he becomes their next meal.
This vol. also introduces Ultimate Namor aka Sub-Mariner.
This was a good ... Read More
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These stories, collecting "Ultimate Fantastic Four" #21-26 are awesome -- possibly the best story arcs in the series to date. The encounter with the alternate-reality "Marvel Zombies" version of the FF is great -- chilling, well-told, beautifully illustrated, exciting and fun. Ditto with the Sub-Mariner plotline that follows.
If you're looking for good, old-fashioned adventure-hero comicbook fun, then here's a series that really delivers. (ReadThatAgain book reviews)
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Once again I talked myself into believing some Fantastic Four comics might be worth my time and money. The fact remains that Marvel's super-family has never managed to be cool--not in the Ultimate universe, not in the official continuity, not on the big screen. A lot of the problem, I think, is that they face conflicts on a galactic scale, problems so impossibly large that they require unbelievable solutions. Even by comic book standards, it strains my sense of verisimilitude. And while Reed Richards ... Read More
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The story time in with Marvel Zombies was outstanding, even better than the actual Marvel Zombies stories. And the last chapter with Namor was a nice re-imagining for that character. Greg Land is one of the best artists working today, right up there with Carlos Pacheco and Alex Ross.
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i love the ultimate fantastic four. i love the original fantastic four, who can never be replaced but i like the twist of them being young teens in the ultimate universe. it just seems to make sense. anyway this volume started off the whole marvel zombie craze. a must-read.
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