Fantastic Four #2 Review – “The Night Of Doom”
The Fantastic Four has been relaunched with a new direction that sees Marvel’s First Family
The Fantastic Four has been relaunched with a new direction that sees Marvel’s First Family
Relaunches are all to common of a thing, especially with Marvel Comics. Just this last
Happy Monday! To kick off the new week with a fresh batch of reviews. This
In this episode, Rokk rides solo and reviews Taskmaster #3, Thunderbolts #2, Fantastic Four #29,
One of the bigger comic books that Marvel was publishing during the first part of
Marvel’s latest big blockbuster event is finally here in the form of Empyre. This new
The X-Men and Fantastic Four crossover has taken a few turns so far. Having the
The first big crossover between the X-Men and Fantastic Four in the post-House of X/Powers
In this episode, Rokk and Steven review Ant-Man #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #1, Strikeforce #6, Justice
House of X and Powers of X set up how the X-Men have become a
When it comes to my favorite comic book characters Sue Storm-Richards is among the top.
The Revolution is neutral on World War Hulk at this point. I am impressed at
Dwayne McDuffie begins to put his stamp on the Fantastic Four with Fantastic Four #544.
We are finally at the end of Carey’s first story arc on Ultimate Fantastic Four.
Ultimate Fantastic Four is a dependable comic book. You know exactly what you are going
All right, so The Revolution was under the mistaken belief that JMS’ last issue was
The Revolution absolutely hated Fantastic Four #540. It was a truly hideous issue. I don’t
The Revolution has fallen in love with Pasqual Ferry’s artwork on Ultimate Fantastic Four. I
Ultimate Fantastic Four has been an average read. The real strength of this title is
The Revolution continues to be unimpressed with the Fantastic Four. And, lucky me, we are