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Fantastic Four #570 Review
Original at The Weekly Crisis
• Mon, Aug 31
By Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) FANTASTIC FOUR #570 Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Dale Eaglesham Verdict - Check It. Not a perfect issue, but a good Fantastic Four issue. More in line with classic interpretations of the team and personalities than the more over the top Millar work.
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part Two
Original at Film Fodder
• Mon, Apr 27
- Warren Ellis, Simone Bianchi, Warren Ellis We see that originally, the Fantastic Four were part of the story. They changed things up, deciding it would be best to let this group shine on their own sooner, which was a good decision. But almost all of the dialogue stayed exactly the same, ...
Marvel The Lost Generation REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Apr 18
Marvel: The Lost Generation is recommended for all fans of superhero action on a grand scale. Find it at comics shops, and online retailers and auctions. And for goodness’ sake, if you enjoy it, email or write Marvel and ask them to issue a trade paperback collection. This work deserves it.
Fantastic Four: Dark Reign #1 Review
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sat, Mar 7
By Brian Cronin While I am not a huge fan of having Reed beat himself up some more for the bad characterizations of past Fantastic Four writers, and I was fine with McDuffie’s “Hey, let’s just sweep it all under the rug and forget it!” approach, which paved the way for Mark Millar’s current “How about we just...
CCW 2 56: Dark Reign Fantastic Four Preview ReviewOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Mar 5
By rss@youtube.com (comicculturewarrior) The guys talk about the DR:FF in New Avengers #50. Author: comicculturewarrior Keywords: Fantastic Four Marvel Comics Jonathan Hickman Added: March 5, 2009
Opinion: Dark Reign: Fantastic Four #1
Original at comic Book Resources
• Wed, Mar 4
by Chad Nevett With Jonathan Hickman slated to take over the writing chores on “Fantastic Four,” “Dark Reign: Fantastic Four” is a good place for readers to see how Hickman handles Marvel’s first family. Not only that, but with the main title occupied ...
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Mar 1
This being the Fantastic Four, everything will go wrong next issue. This was a quick read, and will fit better in a trade format. by Brian Dan Slott and Khoi Pham This month’s cover links up with #22’s, and I believe next month’s will complete the ...
Graphic Novel Review: Ultimate Fantastic Four #2 by Warren Ellis ...
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Feb 1
OH - Feb 1, 2009 In this six-issue story arc, we see one of the universal themes of the Fantastic Four manifest. As in the original series, Ben Grimm isn't happy about being ...
Opinion: Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer - Trailer 1080p HDOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Jan 28
By rss@youtube.com (TheObservational) Keywords: Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer jet li trailers 2009 2010 world news people groups film video funny silence 1080p 720p high quality definition dvd serious professional guide time earth funniest martial art family adult children horror science fiction comedy game r...
Random Issue Review: Fantastic Four #76
Original at Silver Age Comics
• Sat, Dec 6
By noreply@blogger.com (Pat) Fortunately the Surfer has doubled back to see what the FF were after and overhearing of the peril that threatens Earth, he decides to return to the larger world. But Reed, Johnny and Ben stay behind, deciding they must have it out with the Psycho-Man.
Opinion: Comic By Comic: Star Trek Trailer - Now with added Nimoy!
Original at Comic By Comic
• Tue, Nov 25
By Rich Rokk's Comic Book Revolution · Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #561 - The Revolution has thoroughly enjoyed Millar’s work on Fantastic Four. I have never been much of a fan of Marvel’s first family of super-heroes, but I am . ...
Opinion: Remarkable: The Broken Kettle
Original at geoffklock (Blogspot)
• Mon, Nov 24
By Geoff Klock Rokk's Comic Book Revolution · Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #561 - The Revolution has thoroughly enjoyed Millar’s work on Fantastic Four. I have never been much of a fan of Marvel’s first family of super-heroes, but I am . ...
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Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #561
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, Nov 24
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Reed asks She-Hulk to stay behind and to protect the children. Reed then looks at Valeria and tells her that they are going to talk when he gets back. Reed, Sue and Ben then hop into the Fantasti-Car and take off. We cut back to the Defenders’ headquarters where Johnny is screaming out in pain. Johnny yells for Sue to turn the Galactus engine off. Sue answers that Galactus will be drained and die first, then Dr. Doom and then Johnny last. Sue says that Johnny’s odds of dying are fifty-to-one. Hulk interrupts and said that the machine has eaten through more energy than expected and that the odds of Johnny dying are ten-to-one. [read the full post]
The Book Smugglers: Halloween Week - Review of Marvel Zombies
Original at The Book Smugglers
• Thu, Oct 30
So, it is with a huge amount of excitement that I open Marvel Zombies and find out that Marvel Zombies is actually the extension of a storyline that had the Fantastic Four and Magneto as the protagonists. Suffice to know is that Marvel ...
Fantastic Four #560 - Comic Review - Shazap.comOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Oct 17
By rss@youtube.com (shazaptv) Welcome back zappers, Im Devin Curry with http://Shazap.com. Your online video source for comic book news and reviews. Follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/devincurry. OK so now it makes a bit more sense seeing as how the characters are from the future and the Hulk like guy is our Hulk’s...
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Mon, Sep 29
By Travis Avengers: The Initiative 17, Captain America 42, Daredevil 111, Fantastic Four 560, Ms. Marvel 31, New Avengers 45, and Nova 17 Avengers: The Initiative 17 Captain America 42 Daredevil 111 Fantastic Four 560 Ms. Marvel 31 by Brian Reed and Marcos Marz New Avengers 45
Fantastic Four #560 - Review
Original at weeklycomicbookreview.com
• Fri, Sep 26
By Deamentia J. Montes Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Andrew Currie, Bryan Hitch, Fantastic Four, Galactus Batteries, Invisible Woman, Mark Millar, Marvel Comics, Matt Banning, Paul Mounts By Mark Millar (writer), Bryan Hitch (art), Andrew Currie and Matt Banning (inks), Paul M...
Fantastic Four #560 Review
Original at IGN
• Wed, Sep 24
CA - Sep 24, 2008 I suppose the lineup and actions of the New Defenders was a little too bombastic to have sprung from anything else without upsetting the whole Marvel apple ... Marvel 1985 #5 Review IGN all 2 news articles
Fantastic Four: True Story #2 - Review
Original at weeklycomicbookreview.com
• Sat, Aug 30
By lotrking In this stunning final page, Paul Cornell delivers on his promise that the culprit is indeed an old Marvel villain, though not one associated with the Fantastic Four. (In fact, some of you may need to familiarize yourself with this ...
New Avengers #44 Review
Original at GeniusboyFiremelon
• Thu, Aug 28
By Timothy Callahan because 'New Avengers' #44 isn't about the Avengers at all -- new or old." "It's about Reed Richards, of the Fantastic Four." "But it's not even about him, really." "It's about a clone of Reed Richards." Read the entire review HERE.
Fantastic Four 2 Review: The Rise of the Silver Surfer and the ...
Original at Suite101 Articles
• Mon, Aug 25
Michael Chiklis (the Thing) can now forget about this awful franchise and concentrate on a final season as Vic Mackey in the outstanding Shield Tv series. Fans of Marvel’s Silver Surfer (Doug Jones/voiced by Laurence Fishburne) and ...
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Aug 24
- The story involves Medusa and the Wizard, just after the Frightful Four were defeated by the Fantastic Four, and we are given another good story that fits ...
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Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #559
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sun, Aug 17
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) We zip to Reed Richards back in his lab at the Baxter Building. Hank Pym contacts Reed to find out if Reed is still working on finding Doctor Doom’s location. Reed replies that he is back to examining the ecological data from Alyssa while he lets his subconscious deal with the Doom situation. (Look at Reed flexing that big brain of his.) Best of all, Millar delivers a Fantastic Four story that does not require the reader to have an encyclopedic knowledge of the Fantastic Four. I would imagine that Fantastic Four would appeal to a large cross section of comic book readers. Even comic book readers who have never liked the Fantastic Four. [read the full post]
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer - A Movie Review
Original at scottwilliamfoley.com
• Tue, Aug 12
By scottwilliamfoley That said, I really enjoyed the first Fantastic Four movie. In know, go figure. I thought it was lighthearted with some cool special effects. Not all comic book movies have to be grim and gritty, right? I knew the Fantastic Four were a family, and I thought the first movie really captured t...
Fantastic Four 1234 Retro Review
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Aug 12
By Brad Curran I’ve worked out this whole Freudian shit. The incest thing in The Fantastic Four. What you’ve got is a family. There’s Reed and Sue, the Mom and Dad. Johnny’s the big brother and Ben’s the little crazy baby. But in that situation you’ve got Johnny and Sue — brother and sister! So there’s an incest t...
Review: Marvel Adventrures: Fantastic Four #38
Original at Marvel Noise
• Sun, Jul 20
By Mike Sims His style was a good fit for the book and, I must say, for a kids book he draws a beautiful Sue Storm! As with the other Marvel Adventure books, this issue was a fun, quick and easy read that any Fantastic Four fan, both young and old, ...
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Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #558
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Thu, Jul 3
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Synopsis: We begin with a battered Doctor Doom demanding that the Thing go get Reed Richards. We see Ms. Deneuve, the woman applying for the nanny position, taking Franklin and Valeria to the panic room. Suddenly, three metahumans appear on the scene and tell the Thing to turn Doctor Doom over to them. The Thing cannot believe he is doing this, but says that they cannot have Doctor Doom. The Thing begins brawling with the three metahumans. The metahuman that is glowing blasts the Thing so hard that the Thing flies out of the Baxter Building. The Thing crashes through several other buildings and lands on the ground several blocks away. We cut back to the Baxter Building and see the three metahumans taking Doctor Doom and leaving the scene. [read the full post]
Movie Review: Iron Man
Original at presstheactionbutton (WordPress)
• Sat, May 3
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By vaultdweller13 I like how Marvel is trying to create a common continuity in their movies now. For those of you who don’t know Robert Downey Jr. is going to be appearing as Tony Stark in The Incredible Hulk. Also, at the end of Iron Man, there is a bonus scene where Samuel L. Jackson introduces himself to Stark as Ni...
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Movie Review: Iron ManOriginal at presstheactionbutton (WordPress)
• Sat, May 3
• 2 related articles
By vaultdweller13 Well it's finally here. For all of you on the fence and for all of you who have been turned off Marvel movie adaptations such as Fantastic Four: Rise of th Silver Surfer and Ghost Rider, fear not! For this movie is great. I have to include the clip from the end of the movie with Nick Fury. It gives me n...
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Opinion: Not-so-fantastic 'Silver Surfer' another wipeout
Original at ParamusPost.com
• Tue, Jul 24
With countless comic books, two incredibly mediocre movies and nothing but lame video games under their belts, the Fantastic Four seem anything but fantastic. So it comes as no surprise that the game "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" is about as exciting as listening to Sue Stor...
PS2 Review: Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Jun 29
By Mel Odom The game evidently had to put more villains and more side treks into the play to boost the game time up. Even though I was expecting game play to be quite repetitive, it became even more repetitive than I would have believed. However, it proved into retaining to my nine year old. He had a blast lis...
Movie Review: Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Jun 28
By Daniel Cummings Just when things seem to be going smoothly for Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd), Sue Storm (Jessica Alba), Johnny Storm (Chris Evans), and Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis), an alien being known as the Silver Surfer (voiced by Laurence Fishburne) lands on earth, causing anarchy. The fantastic f...
Xbox 360 Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jun 25
By Matt Paprocki Rise of the Silver Surfer wants to mimic Marvel Ultimate Alliance, ironic since the Fantastic Four were a part of that comic book tie-in. If you want to "flame on," play that title instead. This is nowhere close in any category. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is rated T (Teen) by the E...
Movie Review: Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer
Original at Blogcritics
• Sat, Jun 23
By Mel Odom It will be interesting to see, if there is a Fantastic Four 3, if the Silver Surfer is mentioned again. Ioan Gruffudd returns as Mr. Fantastic. Jessica Alba is the Invisible Woman. Chris Evans is the Human Torch. And Michael Chiklis is the Thing. Julian McMahon returns as Doctor Doom.
Opinion: Box Office Prediction: The Almighty Stephen King
Original at Cinematical
• Wed, Jun 20
By Matt Bradshaw 1. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer: $57.4 million 2. Ocean's Thirteen: $19.1 million 3. Knocked Up: $14.5 million 4. Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End: $12 million 5. Surf's Up: $9.3 million 1. 1408 2. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer 3. Evan Almighty 4. Knocked Up
Action Movie Review: Mike and Melody discuss Fantastic Four
Original at The Reporter
• Mon, Jun 18
Mike: It seems of late, every few weeks or so, we begin our column with, Another comic book has been brought to life by Hollywood - be it Spider- Man, Hulk, Batman, X-Men, Dare Devil, et cetera. This is one of those weeks. Melody: Fantastic Four is based on Marvel Comic Books longest-running se...
Movie Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Jun 17
By Chris Beaumont It appears that, at the moment, the biggest issue is trying to get Reed (Ioan Gruffudd) and Sue's (Jessica Alba) wedding to go down without a hitch. As for their celebrity, the four are dealing in a variety of ways. Johnny Storm (Chris Evans) loves the publicity and uses it to his hotheaded adv...
John Reviews Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Original at The Movie Blog
• Sat, Jun 16
The lighthearted nature of the film along with some decent effects with the surfer and a mercifully 91 minute running time, makes Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, the best comic book film of the summer so far. But this summer... that's not saying much. This is a terrible movie, and unli...
Review: 'Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer'
Original at Comics2Film
• Sat, Jun 16
At a time when tortured superheroes like Spider-Man, Superman and Batman would benefit from some serious psychotherapy, it's almost refreshing to see a comicbook caper as blithe, weightless and cheerfully dumb as "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer." Faithfully mining one of t...
Film Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Fri, Jun 15
By Caleb I'll say this much here: It's much better than the last Tim Story-directed Fantastic Four (mostly on account of the Silver Surfer's awesomeness), it's not quite as good a story as the Roger Corman-produced and unreleased Fantastic Four (which managed to get all of the characters better...
Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer -- Erik's Review
Original at Cinematical
• Fri, Jun 15
By Erik Davis Filed under: Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, New Releases, Theatrical Reviews, 20th Century Fox, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels Continue reading Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer -- Erik's ReviewPermalink | Email this | Comments
Opinion: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Original at Rolling Stone
• Thu, Jun 14
Rise of the Silver Surfer is the perfect summer movie, that is if you're eight years old or under. For the rest of us, the sequel to the first Fantastic Four that miraculously amassed more than $150 million in 2005, is a plotless, brainless, witless bore. It's not egregiously awful like the fi...
Early 'Fantastic Four 2' Review Lands Theater Projectionist in Hot Water
Original at Cinematical
• Thu, Jun 14
By Erik Davis Filed under: Celebrities and Controversy, Fandom, 20th Century Fox, Newsstand, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels Continue reading Early 'Fantastic Four 2' Review Lands Theater Projectionist in Hot WaterRead | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Opinion: Projectionist Gets Canned For Dishing About Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer
Original at The Movie Blog
• Thu, Jun 14
It appears the Fantastic Four can handle the threat of Galactus, but when a projectionist from the crossroads rears his critical mouth - the studio saves the day! We get the scoop from the caves of Yahoo:A projectionist at a Memphis theater chain has lost his job after writing an unauthori...
Opinion: Comic Books Top Stocks as Investment
Original at Outside The Beltway | OTB
• Fri, Apr 6
By James Joyner The Fantastic Four are not unique. Consider Justice League of America and The Avengers, two flagship superhero-group comics published, respectively, by DC Comics and Marvel Comics. According to data I gathered from The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, these comics—kept in mint cond...
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Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #544
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Wed, Apr 4
By Rokk Krinn Sue says that someone is trying to kill Black Panther and Storm so they should stay at the Baxter Building where it is nice and secure. Reed announces that he and Sue are taking some time off and that Black Panther and Storm will be taking their places on the Fantastic Four. This is evidenced by the fact that Thing and Human Torch are now wearing black Fantastic Four outfits to match Black Panther and Storm. (Oooookay.) The Thing says that Gravity’s body was stolen by some cosmic entity. The Thing has the coordinates to where the cosmic entity took the body. The Fantastic Four then blast off to that location. [read the full post]
Opinion: Fantastic Four - World's Greatest Heroes, Volume 1
Original at DVD Talk
• Wed, Mar 28
Since the 1960s, Americans have thrilled to the adventures of Reed Richards, Ben Grimm and Sue and Johnny Storm the Fantastic Four. Cartoons featuring the group have been around for a while, but in 2006, Cartoon Network showed a modern vision of the Fantastic Four available for the first t...
Opinion: Flashback! To "Fantastic Four..."
Original at circumstantial (Blogspot)
• Mon, Dec 18
By plok And finally, the climax. You know (and I believe I've mentioned this before), there's nothing that annoys me quite so much about this sort of thing as when the superheroes all get their powers together to put up the tent, but that combination in this movie was absolutely on the money. This is p...