Civil War: Fantastic Four
by J. Michael Straczynski, Dwayne McDuffie, Mike McKone
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This is the best of Marvel's Civil War series. marvel, the marketing geniuses that they are, came up with the Civil War series as a way to integrate all Marvel characters and make them viable again.
The short version: A group of wannabe, low level superheroes on a reality tv series decide to take down some real bad guys for a ratings boost. Things go horribly wrong and one of the bad guys ends up nuking a small school. The act is so terrible that the nation rallies behing the president's ...more
The short version: A group of wannabe, low level superheroes on a reality tv series decide to take down some real bad guys for a ratings boost. Things go horribly wrong and one of the bad guys ends up nuking a small school. The act is so terrible that the nation rallies behing the president's ...more
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Read in September, 2007
J. Michael Straczynski may be the only writer who got Civil War right. The focus on the FF follows Reed Richard's decision to side with Iron Man and create a prison in the Negative Zone. Sue Storm can't believe what he's done, and Johnny Storm, after he recovers from a beating he took in the main Civil War book, sides with her. The Thing, though, doesn't like either side, and flees. To France. His trip adds some needed levity to the book.
This book has several links to Civil War: Spider-Man, which...more
This book has several links to Civil War: Spider-Man, which...more
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Read in May, 2008
Didn't care too much for this outing of FF4. I'm not a big fan of them anyway and kinda new to the whole capes comics world. More of my collection and reads are the adult graphic novel variety. The first Civil War story was cool by Mark Millar but this story was goofy and just didn't jive with me.
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Hilarious issue where Ben Grimm goes to Paris. Also, Reed Richards explains his side of the story.
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Read in May, 2007
Ben in France is one of the best Civil War moments, even if it is pretty much pure comic relief.
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War is not pleasant. It has ripple effects not imagined.
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