Fantastic Four 557: I Like Big Bots

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Fantastic Four 557: Johnny's wild girl

I am a tad bit disappointed in the first few issues of Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's Fantastic Four. Let's face it, the Cap robot was a weak idea.  It goes around dismantling nuclear stockpiles around the world and sooner or later it's going after all the Super Wal-Marts.  With this concluding chapter, at least the silliness paves the way for widescreen fun from Bryan Hitch.  The above is only half of a panel showing Sue and Ben bringing the Marvel heroes to help stop the Cap robot.  Which is totally unnecessary, because Reed Richards has everything under control with his Anti-Galactus suit!  Very silly, but Hitch's artwork and giant-size splash pages (I could scan and post everyone one of them but I'd get sued for piracy) make this comic well worth buying.  I always wondered what the FF would look like if Neal Adams brought his powerful storytelling chops to the series.  Even though Hitch is not an Adams clone, I feel like I've finally received that experience.  I can't wait for an oversized hardcover that will showcase his work in full glory.

Fantastic Four 557: Johnny's wild girl

Story-wise, I think Millar is much stronger writing about the FF as characters with individual personalities.  Johnny Storm seems more vibrant as a character than he has in years.  I love this scene where Psionics is waiting for him in bed.  It's inspired by that Demi Moore movie Indecent Proposal, but I don't care, this is the most outrageous scene in 40+ years of the FF.  Johnny asks: "How can something so wrong feel so right?"  I can't wait to see where this relationship goes.

Millar has a charming view of Reed and Sue's relationship as well.  Reed rebuffs the advances of his first flame, Alyssa, and celebrates his anniversary with Sue with a sentimental dinner in the past.  Millar hasn't hit the Thing yet, but I hope he will soon.  The very last page is surprising, given Millar's comments on various sites that he would not be using old FF villains for a while.  If you're a Marvel fan, you've got to read this book.  Nuff said.

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