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FF, Vol. 4
by Jonathan Hickman
This...this is a hell of a way to end things. All about family.
So FF to me remained quality through almost its whole run. A few misses here and there, and even in this volume, there is a issue that didn't work with me. However, for the most part it's been good-great. This volume is mostly broken up stories, first starting with a little Peter and Johnny dispute and friendship moment. I read this before but enjoyed it again here. Then we get a space trip with the kids, which is pretty adorable. We also get some build up with the Inhumans and black bolt returning to earth. Last but not least Franklin (adult version) teaching his younger self how to create universes while also saying goodbye.
I liked almost everything here with the exception of the inhumans stuff, it was a little fuzzy and not that interesting. All else ranged from super fun and enjoyable to downright cry moment with Franklin saying goodbye. This touched on what Fantastic Four is about, family. A easy 4 out of 5 for this one.
So FF to me remained quality through almost its whole run. A few misses here and there, and even in this volume, there is a issue that didn't work with me. However, for the most part it's been good-great. This volume is mostly broken up stories, first starting with a little Peter and Johnny dispute and friendship moment. I read this before but enjoyed it again here. Then we get a space trip with the kids, which is pretty adorable. We also get some build up with the Inhumans and black bolt returning to earth. Last but not least Franklin (adult version) teaching his younger self how to create universes while also saying goodbye.
I liked almost everything here with the exception of the inhumans stuff, it was a little fuzzy and not that interesting. All else ranged from super fun and enjoyable to downright cry moment with Franklin saying goodbye. This touched on what Fantastic Four is about, family. A easy 4 out of 5 for this one.