Fantastic Four #576
| Writer | Jonathan Hickman |
| Artist | Dale Eaglesham |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
PRIME ELEMENTS PART 2 The Fantastic Four head to the bottom of the world to discover the mystery of the Vostok Station!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt
Feb 25, 2010It's amazing how quickly Jonathan Hickman has energized this series from a once middleoftheroad title to one of the strongest books in Marvel's catalogue. High concept issues like this with bold storytelling choices have become the norm, which is most definitely a good thing. This is definitely one of the best Suecentered Fantastic Four stories in a long time and well worth checking out. Read Full Review
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9.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Mar 02, 2010This is what comics should be about. Read Full Review
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8.4
IGN - Dan Phillips
Feb 24, 2010The issue's final five-page sequence introduces the three races of the underwater city, and then pushes Sue Storm to the forefront in a way we haven't seen in Hickman's run. There's a lot of potential to the concepts and ideas introduced here, and I'm looking forward to revisiting them once Hickman and Eaglesham are done introducing the other two realms. In the end, though, the way they tell this story is far more interesting than the story itself. Which is fine by me. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Resources - Timothy Callahan
Feb 25, 2010Overall, this is another <i>very</i> strong issue from Hickman and Eaglesham. They're not only doing the Fantastic Four right, they're doing superhero comics right. This is an issue full of spectacle and conflict, thoughtfulness and surprising moments. And it's Susan Storm's chance to shine, even in a story where her brother shows up wearing flaming cowboy boots to the coldest place on Earth. Read Full Review