List Price: $29.99Amazon.com's Price: $22.79 You Save: $7.20 (24%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy Now!
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785123361
ISBN: 0785123369
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: November 22, 2006
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 646714
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Fantastic Four are Reborn, but it could be a short and unwonderful life as menaces emerge from the earth, the sea and Latveria! But even the Mole Man, Namor and Doom himself pale before the threat of Galactus and his Heralds (one finally just wasn't enough)! Featuring the Avengers, S.H.I.E.L.D. and more! Guest-starring Wolverine and Franklin Richards, Son of a Genius! Collects Fantastic Four (Vol. 2) #1-12
Average Rating: 
Rating: -
The Heroes Reborn: Fantastic Four book is very good! Brandon Choi, Jim Lee, and Scott Williams who are the creative team on WildCats revamped Fantastic Four for Marvel comic's Heroes Reborn project! Jim Lee draws the first six issues and Brett booth and Ron Lim draw the last six issues. Jim Lee's art is breath taking! The way Jim Lee draws Fantastic Four & Avengers is wonderful! He draws Namor very well! The Marvel characters, Wyatt Wingfoot, Mole man, Super Skrull, Dr. Doom, Silver Surfer ... Read More
Rating: -
This book has been hyped as the "best of the Heroes Reborn" books, featuring artwork and "plotting" by Jim Lee. If so, I think I will skip the other Heroes Reborn books (all of which failed after an initial surge in sales). The artwork is not Jim Lee's best (sorely missing the inking of X-Men collaborator Art Thibert) and the writing is astonishingly bad.
Marvel followed up on the concept of updating their classic characters with the highly successful (and fanboy approved) Ultimate universe ... Read More
Rating: -
In the mid-90's, Marvel decided to conclude their much maligned Onslaught storyline with the deaths of many of their top tier heroes. The Fantastic Four, Captain America, Iron Man, and the rest of the Avengers, all bought the big one as their respective titles were canned and re-launched with a new direction (allegedly) as Marvel teamed up with Wildstorm (before they became part of DC) to produce some new takes on old stories. Many fans weren't exactly thrilled with this chain of events, and the Fantastic ... Read More
Rating: -
4 stars for the Jim Lee wonderful drawings, with a lot of color, action, powerful characters: super-heroes and vilains.
There is a high contrast between the present times marvel comics and jim lee's. Action, super powers, vilains, color, humour, dynamic story, are all present in Jim Lee's comics. We don't find this anymore today, but only thriller, "grey universe", violence, and... no action along the pages.
A great story for a great pleasure
|