Fantastic Four: Full Circle

Fantastic Four: Full Circle

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Fantastic Four: Full Circle

Slipcased 64 pp

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This PREVIEWS exclusive limited run of 3,000 copies includes a bonus removable Alex Ross Fantastic Four: Full Circle print in a special slipcase.

Plot

A PREVIEWS Exclusive! It's a rainy night in Manhattan, and not a creature is stirring except for... Ben Grimm. When an intruder suddenly appears inside the Baxter Building, the Fantastic Four - Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards), the Invisible Woman (Susan Storm Richards), the Human Torch (Johnny Storm), and The Thing (Ben Grimm) - find themselves surrounded by a swarm of invading parasites. These carrion creatures composed of Negative-Energy come to Earth using a human host as a delivery system. But for what purpose? And who si behind this untimely invasion?

The Fantastic Four have no choice but to journey into the Negative Zone, an alien universe composed entirely of anti-matter, risking not just their own lives but the fate of the cosmos!

Fantastic Four: Full Circle is the first longform work written and illustrated by acclaimed artist Alex Ross, who revisits a classic Stan Lee-Jack Kirby story from the 1960s and introduces the storyline for a new generation of readers. With bold, vivid colors and his trademark visual storytelling, Ross takes Marvel's first team of super heroes to places only he can illustrate.

Welcome to the Negative Zone. And introducing Marvel Arts - an exciting new graphic novel collaboration between Marvel Comics and Abrams ComicArts - where nothing is impossible and anything can happen!

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  • 978-1-419-76634-3

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has rated410/22/2022

Una edición preciosa (y con postalita de regalo) que hace justicia al dibujo de Alex Ross. Lo del dibujo es una gozada aunque es cierto que a veces los personajes posan un poquito de más. Solo un poquito. El guión está bien pero le falta conflicto. Se agradece que Alex Ross se molestase en unir el presente con el pasado de los personajes (todo esto sucede por lo menos después de que la Antorcha "muriese" en la zona negativa) pero todo tiene un aire tan retro que parece un flashback del pasado. De nuevo Ben y Reed están muy bien tratados y de nuevo Susan y Johnny un poco menos. Sabemos por autores como Byrne o Waid que se le puede sacar provecho a todos sin problema por lo que no acabo de entender que esto pase. Pero se nota el esfuerzo de Ross por escribir algo relevante. Una historia maravillosamemente dibujada y correctamente guionizada que se merece un lugar de honor en la tebeoteca para echarle un ojo de vez en cuando.

has rated41/7/2023

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