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    FF #7

    FF » FF #7 - The Supremor Seed released by Marvel on September 1, 2011.

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    What Does It Mean? Your Mileage May Vary 8

    Chilling implications abound in this issue of FF at the cost of yet another month of interrupted action that will no doubt leave many readers confused and potentially unsatisfied.Enjoying this issue is entirely predicated on trust. Either you trust that Hickman has a reason for doing what he's doing and you go along for the ride or you don't enjoy this issue. It reminds me of his Prime Elements arc during Fantastic Four, only more obscure-seeming. There were four seemingly random, one-shot stori...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    The Whisper That Shook The World 4

    Black Bolt returns from The Fault to reclaim his throne, setting the events in FF #5 and 8 into motion The Good The issue starts with Black Bolt battling one of the Many Angled Ones and utterly obliterating it. Yeah, he fights against and defeats a extra-dimensional god. The fanboy in me very much so enjoyed this.     I think it was really fitting that the first Inhuman to discover Black Bolt is Lockjaw. These two have always had a very special relationship and this moment reminded me of the ver...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Looks like the last one before things pick up again 0

    This is another one of those that I'm sure will be AWESOME when the TP comes out.  Until then it's just got me bored with FF.  I don't know Black Bolt, but I guess he can't talk or he destroys stuff.  Interesting and funny.  Especially how others have to speak for him.  So I guess his dog saved him from the parallel universe he was in?  I don't know.  It's hard to care about this issue.  But it's great in a codex sort of way....

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    An uninspired, poorly conceived mess., 1

    "FF" came out of the gate strong, delivering a great combination of gorgeous art and and fantastic storytelling. But the wheels completely fell off last issue with a side story about the return of Black Bolt that lacked heart and featured some really bad art. Issue #7 is the second part to the Black Bolt story if that gives you any indication.  Neither this or the previous issue feature any of the members from the Future Foundation. That could be overlooked if Hickman's story was the slightest ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Sigh 0

    Im a huge fan of the FF series but the last 2 issues have been meh at best. I understand they are doing this because the fear itself storyline is going on and FF had a one shot tie in. But they couldve made it 2 issues and put it as issues 6 and 7 of the series instead of this. If they wanted to have this a storyline then make it q limited series rather then waste our time. If they had done that then it would have been better. What was wrong was....the first 5 pages had one thing said, which w...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Pointless at best 1

    I'll make no secret of the fact that I'm not a fan of the Inhumans. That being said, imagine my disgust at realizing an entire issue of FF (a series which I'm still unsure of) is devoted to alien polygamy nonsense. Keith71_98 said it best in his review- 'a story about the return of Black Bolt should be a big deal, but it lacks any significance'. This issue reads like filler; not just filler, actually, but filler that the creators were obligated to make and dragged their feet throughout the entir...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Silent Awakening 0

    Recommended (if you liked the last one and want to inevitable conclusion to the two-issue deviation from the FF series main plot)This was one of the most “silent” issues to date. It makes sense, as it is all about our silent sentinel, Black Bolt. We see his story of resurrection and awakening. It is clear that this issue was supposed to set a specific "tone" for the Inhumans/Kree plot stream, as a part of the overall series. It does indeed set that tone, but I believe you have to look at this an...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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