Fantastic Four By Jonathan Hickman (6 books in series)

Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, Vol. 4 (2011)
language
English
4.29 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: And this is what it all comes down to. I knew what was going to happen and still I was shocked at how emotional it (and I) got. The last issue was by far my favorite of the entire series - really, really well done. When reading this volume, I was confused here and there, and I co...
Fantastic Four, Volume 2 (2010)
language
English
3.77 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: there is a ton of very different things going on here, with each issue almost being it's own little thing all slightly related to the Fantastic Four. Having read a lot of the later Hickman stuff BEFORE this I know where this is all going, so I found it very enjoyable going back ...
Fantastic Four, Volume 4 (2011)
language
English
4.3 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Hickman shifts his plots forward in this volume as the group is scattered to deal with different crises. There are a lot of nice moments: Galactus' fear at the return of Franklin Richards' powers, the Thing getting a much-needed night out as Ben Grimm and a bunch of child geniuse...
Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, Vol. 1 (2010)
language
English
4.06 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: This was very impressive and enjoyable to read. I've never read anything by Hickman and he is quite a unique voice. His dialogue has a style all its own, but he also uses humor well. He also has a clear eye for science and to my surprise (being more of an artistic and literatu...
Fantastic Four, Volume 5 (2012)
language
English
4.34 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Jonathan Hickman's ideas are pretty over the top. Sometimes it hits, sometimes it misses. Here, its a huge hit. There is a lot going on, at times too much, but overall Hickman reigns it in and tells an epic story. The collection is big due to the monstrous issue #600 which ha...
Fantastic Four, Volume 1 (2010)
language
English
4.06 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: This was my first real attempt at reading Fantastic Four. And yet, I kind of feel like I know the characters, at least on a basic, shallow level. Hickman didn't really write anything that would make me change my mind about any of them, but I really don't think he was trying to re...