Crazy amount of words justifying hating the half-sister when saying you don't like that she's black would've worked just as much.
Fantastic Four #46
| Writer | Dan Slott |
| Artist | Cafu |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"FAMILY FIRST"!
•  Not a dream. Not a hoax. This is real.
•  Thanks to the knowledge of the Watchers, the lost daughter of Nathaniel Richards has been found.
•  It's time to finally meet the mysterious sister of Reed Richards.
•  But is it time to welcome her into the family?
•  It's a day of amazing adventures both in her world, and in the world of the Fantastic Four.
•  Guest-starring Namor, King of Atlantis.
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.4
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Aug 24, 2022Fantastic Four #46 is a deeply-felt send-off for Dan Slott's run, perfectly encapsulating what makes the team so special. Sincerest tips of the hat to all concerned for making this run so fulfilling, and making the world remember what makes them so great in the first place. Read Full Review
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7.0
COMICON - Olly MacNamee
Aug 24, 2022‘Fantastic Four' #46 marks the end of Dan Slott's time on the FF. And, as a reminder, we are given an issue that not clears the decks, but also acts as a walk down memory lane and some of the concepts and characters Slott has introduced. An issue that resets the status quo rather than delivers anything more dramatic, but then we've had plenty of that with the recent Reckoning War saga. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler
Aug 24, 2022Fantastic Four #46 sees Dan Slott's debut of Mr. Fantastic's estranged half-sister, sadly, she doesn't leave a good lasting impression. She's not much of a compelling character and doesn't really add anything to the FF dynamic as a supporting character. The comic also ignores the recent history and relationship established between Reed and his father Nathaniel Richards in Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four series for this story. The best positive thing about this comic is the art from Cafu for both the cover and the interiors, making it a good looking comic. Overall, Reed's new half-sister doesn't seem like a welcome addition to the Fantastic Four or Marvel Comics. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Aug 24, 2022Ultimately, Fantastic Four #46 arrives as a welcome farewell with the toy chest neatly packed away for whoever arrives next. Read Full Review