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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785122272
Edition: First Printing
ISBN: 0785122273
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: May 23, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: One member of the Fantastic Four lies hospitalized, a casualty of the Civil War that has fragmented the superhuman community! Another member of the team is secretly helping the opposition. It had to happen: Amid the tumult and tensions, the Fantastic Four break up! Who will toe the line, who will join the resistance, and who will leave the battlefield altogether? Is this the end for Marvel's First Family? Collects Fantastic Four #538-543.
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Not really a bad book if your a big fan of the FF, but other reviewers have listed this book as essential to the civil war storyline. I strongly disagree. The only thing that happens in this collection that isn't mentioned in the core civil war book is the part about the thing leaving the country, which is completely unnecessary and campy compared what it should have been. So if your a FF fan then I guess you could pick it up, but if you looking for more out of civil war than here's not the place. ... Read More
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This is a great companion to the Civil War series - probably one of the better ones even though there really isn't a lot of action that takes place. The FF is barely holding itself togther. Johnny is in a coma, the Thing leaves the country, and Mr. F is getting into this registration thing a little too heavy. Mrs. F (and I) can't understand why Mr. F is so gung-ho about getting all the mutants to register. Probably because the FF doesn't use secret identities. They have nothing to lose - so why ... Read More
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I'm not much of a FF fan. Reed and Sue's powers are a bit dull, as are they. The Thing is a Hulk knockoff (regardless of who came first) with a lame personality, in fact, the only thing really going for the book is Johnny, who is one of my favorite characters. Still, I dip in and out of their books because they are involved in all the major events and sometimes the story can be good, like here. It has Johnny in the hospital, Reed and Sue at odds, it just has everything that makes the FF good. If only ... Read More
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THIS BOOK HAD SOME COOL MOMENTS,THE THING ON VACATION WAS THE OBVIOUS HIGHLIGHT,FUNNY STUFF.THE SUSAN/REED/JONNY STORIES ARE OK BUT I DIDNT REALLY EXPECT SUCH DRAMA,EVEN AFTER READING C/W AND KNOWING THE MAIN IDEA BEHIND THIS BOOK.GOOD STORY WITH AN INTERESTING END THAT LEAVES MORE QUESTIONS FOR FF FANS.COUPLE"BONUS STORIES" TO FILL UP SPACE,DIDNT ADD ANYTHING BUT CHEAP LAUGH AND SHIPPING WEIGHT FOR MY BOOKS ROUND WORLD TRIP.THE CIVIL WAR ISNT A "FUN" STORY ,ITS A HARD TIME FOR THE MARVEL UNIVERSE SO ... Read More
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Johnny Storm in the hospital! Ben Grimm in France! Reed obsessed with his work and neglecting his family! Sue taking the opposition side in Civil War against her husband! It's just another day at the office for the Fantastic Four.
J. Michael Straczynski follows up his first two collections with this final installment. It's much stronger than his opening arc and on par with the second collection, the equally entertaining Fantastic Four: The Life Fantastic TPB. The final story in this Civil ... Read More
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