FANTASTIC FOUR #563
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This book continues on its run as a consistently good comic.
Here we learn that the Thing has fallen for his girlfriend Debbie head over heels. He has now proposed, and the two are engaged. Most of the issue deals with the tremendous press coverage that comes when famous people undergo life changes.
Yet, on the underside, we see hints of the Masters of Doom - individuals who have made Doom the detestable megalomaniac he is today. We learn that the Masters may be from a parallel dimension, and that they are truly cruel. They revel in the torture of others, and it appears that they are more than a match for the FF.
This book is several orders of magnitude away from the heart of the Marvel Universe, which might make some readers uncomfortable, as the FF have been so central to Marvel's history. Yet it is clearly not in its own "pocket universe", as has been accused for the X-Men. Millar has created a nice balance in which the FF continue to develop as characters, and their ongoing adventures have become an interesting narrative.
Here we learn that the Thing has fallen for his girlfriend Debbie head over heels. He has now proposed, and the two are engaged. Most of the issue deals with the tremendous press coverage that comes when famous people undergo life changes.
Yet, on the underside, we see hints of the Masters of Doom - individuals who have made Doom the detestable megalomaniac he is today. We learn that the Masters may be from a parallel dimension, and that they are truly cruel. They revel in the torture of others, and it appears that they are more than a match for the FF.
This book is several orders of magnitude away from the heart of the Marvel Universe, which might make some readers uncomfortable, as the FF have been so central to Marvel's history. Yet it is clearly not in its own "pocket universe", as has been accused for the X-Men. Millar has created a nice balance in which the FF continue to develop as characters, and their ongoing adventures have become an interesting narrative.
Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good
I agree. This was a very strong issue, continuing what’s been an excellent run on an often moribund corner of the marvel universe. Millar is, i think, the most underrated superstar writer out there.
Thanks for clearing some things up for me. This was my first FF issue, and I was a little lost.
This run started off really slow, and I wasn’t sure I was going to keep up with it. But, it just gets better and better. I feel like I should read Marvel 1985 to find out more about this big bad. Apparently Doom’s Master is also going to turn up in Old Man Logan.
I rated this a 3, but think it should probably be a 3.5 or so. As some other commentators have pointed out this is a major marvel title that still manages nicely to exist outside the main continuity/dark reign stuff. It is constantly entertaining – and I find myself genuinely looking forward to the next part of the story.