The celebration of Marvel's First Family continues, with three all-new tales from Marvel's finest talents! Jonathan Hickman and Dustin Weaver reveal just what happens to the cosmic quartet when Friday the 13th rolls around. John Tyler Christopher spins a tale about Reed Richards receiving messages from himself in the future. And Mark Buckingham tells the story of two of Doctor Doom's underlings who have been made responsible for the master's killer robot, the Seeker!
Rated T+
Fantastic Four Fanfare #2 delivers an impressive celebration of Marvel's First Family, with each story offering a fresh yet respectful take on what makes the team iconic. Whether you're here for the nostalgic horror riffs, the emotional character beats, or the slapstick Doom subplot, there's something for every kind of FF fan. Read Full Review
Story one: Movie Night - Never been a Hickman fan, this story didn't change anything. Using Psycho Man's device to enter other worlds that are just films being watched by FF zombies - it's just a confusing mess. I rate it a 2.
Story two: Reed's Week - What starts out as an interesting plot, devolves into a tale that could have been told with a lot less than the 10 pages it takes. And I will forever roll my eyes at anyone allowing Doc Doom into the FF's home. I rate it a 2.
Story three: The Seeker - Whoa nelly! They saved the best for last! A great tale os something that happened between the panels fom the mid 1970's. The writing and art captures that old time feeling very well. I rate it an 8.
2+2+8 = more