Saturday, January 25, 2014

33. Fantastic Four vol 3 #1 ...

13 issues or approx 1 year and that's the end of vol 2, Heroes Reborn ... thus the mighty family of the Four made their way back into our world. I am not going to go back and recount how they came to be because this is a review of an ongoing comicbook not a movie. So there!

What was good about this book is that Chris Claremont returned to the Marvel U on a non-mutie title. Even though I find in today's re-reading of his works to be too verbose but it is still classic Marvel storytelling and ably assisted by Alan Davis

So we have the 4 back home only to find out that during their absence, even their old home cum office cum headquarters have upped and been utilized. So they moved out to new quarters temporarily and the fun is in seeing how the family interact in a new environment with less space and also getting to know their new neighbours. Naturally as this is a superhero book subplots abound especially about future villains while for this book, there is a told-in-one villain as well

I won't spoil it any further by revealing details but suffice to say, do please go and buy this. I have read it several times and even bought the variant cover!

Ratings: 8/10


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