Ultimate Fantastic Four - Full Issue Online


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I have a question: Do ALL comics have that same style of storyboarding now? I didn't notice it until someone pointed out the Daredevil preview, but after seeing this, and then a Hellboy preivew over at Maximmag.com, it really struck me just now - it feels like a series of static tableaus than a series of images telling an active story.

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Well, I read through the issue, and I have to say I still am not impressed. I prefer my Fantastic Four (and my Spider-Man, and my X-Men, etc.) in their original incarnations. Sue Storm a biologist? Dr. Johnny Storm? Um, no thanks. I'll stick with the Fantastic Four I've known and loved for over 25 years of my life, not these new versions.

Incidentally, the Fantastic Four comic book (the original, not the Ultimate version) is one of my favorite monthly comics, and the current creative team is one of the best I've seen, ever.

Johnathan
 

Viking Bastard said:
Yeah. *why*

Back in the 80s, a "What If" issue was entitled "What if the Fantastic Four Had Different Powers?". One scenario depicted Sue as a creature not unlike the man-thing.
 

I think I am the only man on the planet who wishes that Ellis had gone to work anywhere but comics. I can appreciate that others love him but for the life of me I cannot see why?
 

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