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    FF #9

    FF » FF #9 - Burn It Down released by Marvel on November 1, 2011.

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    Burn It Down last edited by Phantom25 on 01/15/23 10:41AM View full history

    This month in the FF, the EVIL Future Foundation is caught in the middle of the War of Four Cities. Watch as the war expands to encompass the entire Marvel Universe.

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    4.4 stars

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    "You've Got To Do What No One Could Anticipate" 0

    I feel like FF probably lost a lot of momentum with other readers after the Inhuman backstory issues. Review counts have dropped and interest seems to have waned, which is too bad because things are really going down in convoluted Hickman fashion. It may seem like very little happened in this skirmish, but big things happened to all of the principals and a pretty slick cliffhanger will lead us into the next issue.Hickman has told us many times already that much hinges on Doom. I think that the M...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    I think You're Crazy 0

    I'm not quite sure how he does it, but Hickman (along with his artists) manages to make a book in which most of the action happens off screen extremely interesting.  I think it's because he fundamentally understands the characters he's writing and the tensions between them.  Particularly great is the writing and art when it comes to Reed Richards and Black Bolt.  Black Bolt doesn't even speak and we get the tension there between deep friends (or at least long-time colleagues) and what each belie...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Yeah, Pete...Why Don't You Go Do That, Man 0

    The battle from last issue rages on as the Inhumans strike with ruthless efficiency giving rise to tension between Reed and Blackbolt. Doom finds himself in a compromising position. And Val is once again up to something, Reed really ought to do a better job locking that lab.The GoodNothing I can really say about Steve Epting's art that hasn't been said before, so suffice it to say that he and Hickman have an incredible chemistry and he was born to draw the FF.Lots and lots and lots of action thi...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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