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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781572970540
ISBN: 1572970545
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 305
Publication Date: December 01, 1995
Publisher: Berkley
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 1368908
Studio: Berkley
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Targeted by the evil Dr. Doom, who plots the destruction of Atlantis, Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner is rescued from certain death by the Fantastic Four, an act that sets off a deadly struggle at the ocean's depths. Original.
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Being familiar with the Fantastic Four comic (a guy im my dorm had a subscription) I decided to check out this novel. When reading it, I was surprised at how absolutely nothing has changed since I last read the comic over a decade ago. The Thing is still sullen. Mr. Fantastic shows absolutely NO personality. World geopolitical situations are amazingly unresearched. Prince Namor (the backwards Roman) is his usual pompous self as he fends of an assassination attempt and coup staged by his cousin ... Read More
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I don't know who Nancy A. Collins is, but this was an interesting book. The FF were never my favorite (let's all sit around and complain about ourselves), but this book at least makes them likable, unlike most of the comics I read of them when I was a kid. Honestly, this book focuses more on Namor than the FF, maybe that's why I like it more. Everybody pretty knows what there is to know about the FF, and this book does nothing to bulid on that. Namor, on the other hand, is fleshed out more than I have ... Read More
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I have to hand it to Nancy Collins, this book really took me back to my old comic book days. All I can say is please please write more of them. I know this book is hard to find, fact is i got it at a yard sale. but if you can get a hold of one you wont be sorry.
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To my knowledge, this is Nancy Collins' first attempt at writing for the FF. Although the story and characterizations fit very well with the overall feel of the comic book series, I would have liked to have seen her elaborate more on various aspects of the book. While it certainly wasn't poorly written, it is left up to the reader's imagination to embelish Paul Ryan's wonderful chapter illustrations to complete the images of Atlantis, the giant undersea monster, and various other elements of the book. ... Read More
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