Fantastic Four: Road Trip #1

8.3

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8 Reviews
7.7

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12 Reviews
Writer Christopher Cantwell
Artist Filipe Andrade
Cover Price $4.99

The Fantastic Four have earned some much-needed time away from the job, and Reed has planned a - well, fantastic - old-fashioned family vacation to the Grand Canyon for some good rest, relaxation and team-bonding time. But Reed's manic mind can't quite disengage, and soon an obsessive side experiment he brought with him has all of them experiencing gruesome and terrifying side effects from his strange specimens. As everyone's bodies begin to horribly go awry on a cellular level, it's a race to solve their lethal affliction, all while stuck in a remote Arizona cabin with no help for miles.
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  • 10

    Horror DNA - James Ferguson

    Dec 10, 2020

    I honestly cannot believe this comic exists. I mean, Disney owns this. It's something completely unexpected and utterly horrific and I love it. Fantastic Four: Road Trip is a shining example that horror can reach even the brightest and boldest areas of the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review

  • 9.7

    Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn

    Dec 05, 2020

    Fantastic Four: Road Trip #1 exists in its own time and place, an interlude out of the busy lives of the characters. It's a tidy story with great pacing and it is thoroughly enjoyable. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Dec 01, 2020

    Fantastic Four: Road Trip #1 is a delightful escape for your average superhero story delivering on a body horror adventure David Cronenberg fans will love. The powers this team exhibits are actually quite disturbing if you stop and think about real people having them and the creative team captures the horror by turning those powers up to 11. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    But Why Tho? - CJ

    Dec 02, 2020

    Fantastic Four: Road Trip#1 puts Marvel's First Family through a disturbing experience, mixing the classic family road trip with a splash of body horror. Sci-fi/horror fans will definitely want to read this book, while I advise the faint of heart to proceed with caution. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Geek'd Out - Howard Smith

    Dec 09, 2020

    Fantastic Four: Road Trip #1 is a comicbook you should pick up. Christopher Cantwell does a great job maintaining an atmosphere of uncertainty. While the storyline kept me hooked from page to page, the visuals of the characters going through the ordeal gave me chills as I was reading. Filipe Andrades specific art style captures a sense of urgency and despair. Moreover, Chris OHalloran and VC's Joe Caramagna both did fantastic work with coloring and lettering, respectively. If youre into reads like Invincible and The Walking Dead, just imagine those two worlds colliding in this stellar issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jake Palermo

    Dec 02, 2020

    Fantastic Four Road Trip is the kind of one-shot that allows readers to take a break from all of the bustle of the main stories. It's a chance for artists to get creative while remaining loosely connected to other comics and staying true to Marvel's First Family. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar

    Dec 02, 2020

    There's a lot to enjoy about this Road Trip, though it would've been even better if some of its concepts, especially regarding Reed and the family dynamic, had been pushed a bit further. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - clayhinojosa10

    Dec 02, 2020

    I can't believe I'm saying this, but Cantwell needs to stick with Iron Man, it's not great, but it's at least a little better than this. This issue from cover to cover was not fun. If you're a fan of old school horror comics or current indie horror, you may enjoy the art, but you're not going to enjoy the story. Because it just doesn't make any sense. Read Full Review

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