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Chargement... Fantastic Four: Grand Designpar Tom Scioli
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Also collects Fantastic Four (1961) #51. The best-selling Grand Design format continues with Marvel's First Family! Critically acclaimed cartoonist Tom Scioli re-examines the FF's early days in the "sole-authorship" tradition made famous by Ed Piskor's X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN trilogy! Join the Watcher and witness how it all began for Mister Fantastic, the Invisible Girl, the Human Torch and the Thing! And relive the debuts of the biggest friends and foes in the FF's history - Doctor Doom, the Black Panther, Galactus, the Mole Man, the Inhumans and more - as the fabulous Fantastic Four receive the Grand Design treatment!. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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As for the rest of the book, it started out fine at the dawn of time as a chronological retelling of events from the first 80 or so issues of Fantastic Four, showing us how the cosmological events referenced in the series actually weaved together, but by the end of the first half it had pretty much fallen into a boring rut of recapping all the individual issues. Sure, there were little tweaks here and there, bringing in stuff that didn't happen until much later in continuity or in other media and turning the Reed - Susan - Namor love triangle into something darker, but the relentless recapping wore me down. And did we really need the Power Rangers/rainbow of Panthers nonsense?
And including a reprint of Fantastic Four #51 just went to show how much better, wilder, goofier and screwed up the original source material is. ( )