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Fantastic Four: 1234 (Marvel Knights) Books

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785110408
ISBN: 0785110402
Label: Marvel Entertainment Group
Manufacturer: Marvel Entertainment Group
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 96
Publication Date: 2004-02
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment Group
Studio: Marvel Entertainment Group




 



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Confusing collection stretches minds (credibility, continuity)
In this graphic novel (a collected miniseries) Grant Morrison proves, once again, that he's the king of the incomprehensible. High realities, prime movers and the elastic consciousness all intersect, as Doctor Doom does... something... that somehow brings... stuff... to... happen.

The Mole Man is involved (briefly) and Namor shows up to loom aristocratically and make out with the Invisible Woman. The Human Torch also has a cameo, and the Thing sort of lumbers around feeling sorry for ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Brilliant, dystopian take on Marvel's first family
The bastard brainchild of comic god Alan Moore, Grant Morrison gives Marvel's first family a realistic, dark, and dystopian look as the Fantastic Four are slowly being pulled apart. Dr. Doom makes his ultimate attempt to destroy the team at their weakest: Reed "Mr. Fantastic" Richards has locked himself inside his "think tank", Sue "Invisible Woman" Richards feels neglected, Johnny "Human Torch" Storm thinks of nothing but himself, and Ben "The Thing" Grimm is tired of being a monster. One by one, ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A darker, but not bad, take on the first family of Marvel
I was skeptical of this book at first; did I really want to see my favourite cosmic adventurers strip and beaten down of all the fun and playfulness I usually relate the Fantastic Four to? After literally months of avoiding the book I finally gave it a chance. Just as I had feared it was gloomy and upsetting. But it was a fine piece of work as well.

Grant Morrison (Animal Man, We3, New X-Men) and artist Jae Lee (The Inhumans) shape a depressing, realistic view of the world that Reed and ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A dark tale of be careful what you wish for
This a darker tale than a usual fantastic Four Book. It tell of Dr Doom giving the Thing,Invisible woman,what they want and taking out fantastic and torch. He leads them to belive doom is a construct created by reed. He turns the ting back to old ben. To invisible woman he gives namor who she always had athing for.But he wants to give moleman torch as a slave reed turns it all around when a giant doombot tries to destroy the city.





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