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    Fantastic Four #3

    Fantastic Four » Fantastic Four #3 - First Boots On the Ground released by Marvel on March 1, 2013.

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    A new year on a new world! The Richards family rings in 365 days of adventure on a brand new planet!

    Someone's having second thoughts. Really? Already?

    How long can Reed keep his secret? How long can anything be kept a secret when you're travelling through time & space with your family...?

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    3.9 stars

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    It's a Trap 0

    This has been a very interesting series so far, and I'm happy that it's finally hit a higher gear. Although the last two issues weren't bad they didn't really progress the story much, and could have been squeezed into one issue, so I'm happy that we finally get to see the Fantastic Four's adventures.PlotThis issue sees the Fantastic Four finally start their adventures, but they find more than they'd bargained for in this one.ReviewThis was a brilliant issue, and the best in the series so far. Ma...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    One Small Step For Family 0

    There was something a little formal and stiff about this issue, something that reminded me why I had a hard time getting into the Fantastic Four previously. The exploration was just the first thing dumped right into their laps, there wasn't much of a 'first outing' feel to this. Most of the time I felt like this was supposed to be their second or third adventure on their journey.Other than that this issue was great. Bagley's art continues to impress the hell out of me, especially compared to wha...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Make a man dance 0

    I don't even know where to start so I'm just gonna wing it. I frickin' LOVE this series and this issue continues to impress. Fraction is capturing these characters in a way we haven't seen in a loooong time. I feel like I'm reading the series before the 90's and some of the horrible things going on in the industry then. Fraction writes everyone with the personalitys they were originally written with and I can't gush over it enough. Ben is a bit over-the-top and rough as a cobb, Johnny is a prank...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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