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‘Fantastic Four Fanfare’ is a perfect sampler for FF-curious new readers
A comic without a chronology, untethered from the ongoing drama of the main book.
A comic without a chronology, untethered from the ongoing drama of the main book.
A tense, idea-driven chapter that favors diplomacy over phasers.
An issue so reverent and full of love, I can't help but return it all in full.
Strong character dynamics alongside the superhero spectacle that this title should have.
Ayodele brings Ororo down to her lowest point, leaving readers to wonder whether Storm can find renewed faith in herself.
Wolverine isn't the only mutant who's suffered under the Maker's thumb.
An exciting new arc for Ivy as she takes the fight against Commissioner Savage into a new and unfamiliar arena.
It also reminds readers that Virgil Hawkins and Terry McGinnis are more than their powers.
Logan steps into mentor mode as Department H and Alpha Flight close in, delivering a bruising and fast-paced survival story.
An otherwise good arc that was a little too drawn out.
The all-new Marvel/DC crossover one-shot hits stands in April.
Absolute Superman #16 builds upon Absolute Evil's foundation and hints at the larger world Kal-El inhabits.