FF #9

8.4

Critic Reviews

4 Reviews
9.2

User Reviews

19 Reviews
Writer Jonathan Hickman
Artist Steve Epting

This month in the FF, the EVIL Future Foundation is caught in the middle of the War of Four Cities. Watch as the war expands to encompass the entire Marvel Universe.

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 9.0

    The Weekly Crisis - Grant McLaughlin

    Oct 02, 2011

    For all my concerns and qualms, this is a rock solid issue. Everything that's happening makes me want to see what's coming next, which is always a good thing. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Outer Realm Comics - Charles Joy

    Mar 16, 2012

    The Inhumans make it clear, they both want to and know how to win a WAR, yet all is not right with the world - the battle may be over, but the war wages on - and as could be expected, the Future Foundation's ranks are in a constant state of flux... some are sent to where they are needed most, some are captured, and one is put on a very short leash. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    cxPulp - Blake Petit

    Oct 04, 2011

    I'm missing Sue and Ben in this story arc, but the story is proceeding just fine without them. Steve Epting's art once again works very well with the story, particularly the alternate universe Reeds. Even though they've all got the same face, Epting uses more than just the costuming to differentiate between them. They wear different expressions and different emotions " they look like different men. Great book. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    IGN - Joshua Yehl

    Sep 28, 2011

    This issue is full of what makes the FF one of the best Marvel titles, but with so many plot strands constantly being laid down and picked up, it suffers from the monthly format and will most assuredly read better as a trade. That said, Epting's gorgeous artwork and Hickman's increasingly stimulating plot make it an irresistible treasure on the stands. Read Full Review

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