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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785119456
ISBN: 0785119450
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: February 20, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 487225
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Alan Davis writes and pencils the final story of Marvel's first family! Even the strongest family can be torn apart by tragedy - and in the futuristic world of tomorrow, the members of the once-Fantastic Four are divided and vulnerable to opponents from their past. What events could have caused the FF to go their separate ways, and how does their disbanding set the stage for a conflict that will send shockwaves across the galaxy and beyond? Collects Fantastic Four: The End #1-6
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Though some might say this is a typical Fantastic Four story, i.e. the ultimate defeat the the team is the break up of the family first, but it really hits so many great marks you can't miss this. First off is the amazing future we see when Mr. Fantastic's genius is finally implemented, and the "end" story here really shows why the fantastic four is so great. Family first. The art is also amazing, don't miss this one.
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I think I've figured out Alan Davis' modus operandi when it comes to writing and illustrating comics: "come up with a quickie plot that enables me to draw every character I can think of." He did it with JLA: THE NAIL and JLA: ANOTHER NAIL, and now comes FANTASTIC FOUR: THE END.
I was already approaching this story with caution because it is one of Marvel's "The End" titles. Most of these stories are not truly "the end" of the featured characters, and the Fantastic Four's entry is ... Read More
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This is just one possible "end" for the Fantastic Four. Originally a six issue limited series, Alan Davis's story is collected here as a beautiful hardcover edition. Is it worthy of the "premiere hardcover" treatment?
Yes and no. The artwork is fantastic--something that Alan Davis fans have known for years since his "Excalibur" work for Marvel. Sue Storm, pushing fifty in this story, has never looked better--she's still comics' hottest soccer mom. And this story has every major FF villain ... Read More
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In recent years, Marvel Comics has put out several stories under the THE END banner, stories which aren't officially within the Marvel universe's mainstream continuity but which, nevertheless, purport to chronicle the last days of various superheroes. The Punisher, Wolverine, the Hulk, and the X-Men received the THE END treatment and are mostly downers. Then came FANTASTIC FOUR: THE END, the most upbeat of these stories so far. In six issues, it tells the final adventure of Marvel's first and premiere ... Read More
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