Ok story, GREAT Silva art.
Fantastic Four #28
| Writer | Dan Slott |
| Artist | R. B. Silva |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"Nullified"
The deadliest weapon in the universe. The greatest force it could ever be leveled at. And a decision that could forever change the life of our Fantastic cast! Plus, a shocking return of a major character! This one is not to be missed!
Guest-starring the SILVER SURFER... and more!
Rated T
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.8
Comic Watch - J.A. Fludd
Jan 30, 2021When things are dire in the world of the Fantastic Four, they are dire at a magnitude you dont see anywhere else. And when things end happily in an FF saga, they end more happily than youd see elsewhere in comics. Except that this happy ending has left Earths greatest heroes homeless, its as happy as it can get. After this business with Venom Symbiotes is over (mercifully), it will be the start of a new cosmic chapter for the worlds greatest heroes. Read Full Review
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8.5
COMICON - Olly MacNamee
Feb 02, 2021The Fantastic Four face their one deaths in this concluding chapter to the latest cosmic-fulled adventure of Marvel's first family. Dan Slott sows the seed for future storylines while also including a familiar steak of fun into proceedings too. With out-of-this work art and colours by R.B Silva and Jesus Arbutov. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely
Jan 27, 2021Nothing about the Fantastic Four should ever be traditional, and the last issue of this arc broke from tradition in the best of ways. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Alex Richardson
Jan 27, 2021The art and spectacle entertain, but the conclusion is a tad too easy. Read Full Review
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6.5
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Jan 27, 2021Overall, I would skip this issue. There weren't too many "wow" moments or even action for that matter. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - clayhinojosa10
Jan 27, 2021Dan Slott's execution to the numerous ideas in this book were just off. They all have potential, they all looked really cool. They just needed to actually settle into the story long enough to actually be something. Maybe the fact that this book is monthly is hurting it from being apart of the hype I almost forgot this book was still being published. With bigger things happening and other voices being louder, Fantastic Four continues to be the kid alone in the back of the bus. Read Full Review