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War again looming on the horizon... - FF #7 (reviewed)

For the second issue in a row, the Future Foundation is nowhere to be found within the pages of FF, and we have to make do with the tale of Black...
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War and aftermath... - FF #6 (reviewed)

If an issue of FF doesn't involve a single member of the FF, is it really an issue of FF, then? That's the question that this particular...
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A king's return! - FF #5 (reviewed)

Old Atlantis has been smashed, but before the Mole Man, the Council of Reeds, and their allies can get to work repurposing the High Evolutionary&...
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The War of the Four Cities begins here! - FF #4 (reviewed)

Reed Richards and Doctor Doom assembled some of the Fantastic Four's greatest adversaries to help them scheme. The fate of their world is in...
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The enemies of our enemies... FF #3 (reviewed)

The High Evolutionary. The Wizard. The Mad Thinker. Diablo. Invited to the Baxter Building by Doctor Victor Von Doom, to participate in a council...
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Doom comes to the Baxter Building! - FF #2 (reviewed)

The only complaint I could see anyone reasonably leveling at Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four is that it's involved an insufficient amount...
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In grief, a family welcomes new members! - FF #1 (reviewed)

Well, here we are. The Fantastic Four are no more, defunct in the wake of the Human Torch's passing. The three remaining members have thrown...
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In some endings, there's a new beginning... Fantastic Four #588 (reviewed)

The Human Torch is dead, and the Fantastic Four - the Marvel Universe, really - are reeling. In this, the last issue of Fantastic Four before the...
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