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Fantastic Four: Antithesis Treasury Edition
Softcover 144 pp
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English (United States) · Marvel Comics
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Full color. Cover price $34.99.
Plot
Collects Fantastic Four: Antithesis (2020 Marvel) #1-4, The Uncanny X-Men (1963-2011 1st Series) #65, and Fantastic Four (1998 3rd Series) #60. Cover by Neal Adams.
Legendary artist Neal Adams illustrates his first ever full-length Fantastic Four story - and FF legend Mark Waid is back to join him!
An unstoppable meteor of unknown origin has just erupted from hyperspace - and unless the Fantastic Four can keep it from hitting Manhattan, millions will die! But worse is yet to come. Galactus has vanished - and only he has the power to defeat his Negative Zone equivalent, the mysterious Antithesis! The Silver Surfer leads Reed, Sue, Ben and Johnny on a mad race across the galaxy in search of the World-Eater - but if they fail, desperate times may call for desperate measures. Cosmic rays gave them their powers - but what will the Power Cosmic do to the FF?!
Plus: Two classic tales by Waid and Adams!
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Publication date
March 31, 2021
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batmanenrique has rated36/21/2021
No es la mejor obra de Neal Adams, pero es Neal Adams. No es el mejor guión de Mark Waid, pero es Mark Waid. Salvando al mundo por enésima vez Reed Richards comete un error que podría significar el fin de los 4 fantásticos. Salen Estela Plateada y Galactus en una trama que no tiene mucho contenido más allá de la sorpresa por lo que hace Reed (y que yo no acabo de ver con buenos ojos ya que no pega con el personaje). Es una miniserie hecha por un gran equipo pero no en su mejor momento. Cumple y poco más. El tomo incluye dos obras anteriores de ambos autores por separado que brillan a más altura.