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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785120582
Edition: illustrated edition
ISBN: 0785120580
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: August 16, 2006
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: This deluxe hardcover collects Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 3: N-Zone and Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 4: Inhuman, plus a hefty helping of DVD-style extras! In N-Zone, it's the beginning of the FF's exploration of the mysterious N-Zone! Young Reed Richards wants to duplicate the accident that changed the four into the bizarre beings they've become and thereby reverse the process. But will their noble attempts at redress cause more harm than good? And in Inhuman, a classic Fantastic Four villain makes his debut here in Ultimate form, turning the Baxter Building into a virtual trap set to capture and eliminate the fledgling adventurers. And what of the other denizens of the skyscraper, including Johnny and Sue's father Dr. Storm? And who has the power to outthink even the most brilliant man alive, Reed Richards? Plus: the first appearances of the Ultimate Inhumans! From a hidden race, she came to steal the heart of the FF's youngest member. She's the beautiful elemental called Crystal! Collects Ultimate Fantastic Four #13-20, Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #1.
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This one is just okay. Jae Lee's art work is not to my taste, and the fact that the second half of the book is all his more or less makes the stories unreadable for me. Too much black, and it's hard to tell that the Mad Thinker is supposed to be ugly- because everyone else is ugly too. Thankfully, the next HC is better in every way. I'd suggest getting the N-zone paperback, and just skipping on from there to the third volume of the hard cover collection.
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Warren Ellis returns to the Ultimate Fantastic Four series with a vengeance in the second hardcover collection of the monthly issues. In this six-issue story arc, we see one of the universal themes of the Fantastic Four manifest. As in the original series, Ben Grimm isn't happy about being turned into a monster. Reed promises to try to find a way to change Ben stop with back into human form. This is partly the truth and partly a way for Reed to get the chance to explore the N-Zone universe that ... Read More
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Ultimate Fantastic Four (Hardcover) Vol 2 collects three stories: N-Zone, Think Tank and Inhuman.
The first is the 6-issue "N-Zone" storyline written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Adam Kubert. I've never been a big fan of Ellis, although I do have a certain amount of respect for his intelligence and cynicism. The reason is that I've often found his work "too clever, too cold". But somehow his style seemed to fit Ultimate Fantastic Four, as shown in this tale, the previous one ("Doom") ... Read More
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While I've never been a fan of the Fantastic Four, I gave the first Ultimate Fantastic Four hardcover collection a try and was pleasantly surprised. Bendis, Millar, Elllis et al's re-imagining of the Fantastic Four as a group of teenagers led by a pair of science prodigies breathed new life into some otherwise tired characters. Volume 1 was enough to hook me on the series, so I've been eagerly anticipating this second hardcover collection.
This volume collects the 6-issue N-Zone storyline by ... Read More
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