Fantastic Four #14
| Writer | Matt Fraction, Karl Kesel |
| Artist | Raffaele Ienco |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
• Into the Doomed Universe! Imagine a place where the only five things left alive are the Fantastic Four... and Dr. Doom!
• How can they save an entire galaxy used to fuel a power-mad Doom's cosmic empire?
• And after the shocking end of last month's issue, can the first family hold it together just a little while longer?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Nov 26, 2013This one gets high marks from me - the story continues to build nicely, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the new team brings this one to a close. Read Full Review
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8.2
Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon
Nov 24, 2013All and all I would pick this issue up for the soul reason on completing the series and seeing how certain characters will appear in the FF series which most fans seem to favor. Read Full Review
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7.0
Population Go - Sam Hawkins
Dec 07, 2013I'm definitely excited to seeing where Matt Fraction and Karl Kesel are going to take us with the next few issues of this insane storyline. Whatever happens, it promises to be one heck of a ride. Read Full Review
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5.8
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Nov 21, 2013Kesel finds more success with his villains, as we see the alternate Earth's Doom, Annihilus, and Kang plot against the FF and bicker among themselves. This is a fun dynamic that I wish had been explored more in previous issues. Better late than never The issue brings us one step closer to Doom the Annihilating Conqueror, and on that font, at least, the series is moving towards a memorable conclusion. Read Full Review
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4.0
We The Nerdy - Spencer Maxwell
Nov 25, 2013Fantastic Four #14 suffers from poor writing and poorer art. It does have a very strong element in its depictions of the villains. If Kesel wrote a miniseries about them I would definitely pick it up over this. If you're interested in reading about Marvel's first family you'd be better off waiting for the comic to be rebooted with the All New Marvel Now. Read Full Review