Fantastic Four Epic Collection: The Master Plan of Doctor Doom

Fantastic Four Epic Collection: The Master Plan of Doctor Doom

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  • Author:Stan Lee
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Summary

Lee and Kirby set the standard for out-of-this-world imaginative adventure and launched the Marvel Universe in the pages of Fantastic Four。 Now, with all the MU super hero players in place, it's time for the FF to run the gauntlet。 The Thing throws down with the Hulk in a battle so huge it takes the combined might of the FF and the Avengers to stop it! The Sub-Mariner makes a play for Sue Storm! The FF tangle with the X-Men! Nick Fury drops by in the story that set the table for "Agent of S。H。I。E。L。D。"! And even Doctor Strange makes an ever-so-astral appearance!

Vol。 2: Fantstic Four (1961) 19-32, Fantstic Four Annual (1963) 1-2

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Reviews

Brandon

This second Epic Collection of the Fantastic Four is a perfectly fine collection。 The stories have a nice bit of science-fiction and superheroics, with a fun cast of villains with some interesting motivations and conflicts。 Fantastic Four may be one of the most well-regarded and influential comic book runs, especially for the Silver Age, not much of that can be found in this collection。 It gets stronger towards the end, with Fantastic Four Annual #2 being perhaps the strongest issue to date and This second Epic Collection of the Fantastic Four is a perfectly fine collection。 The stories have a nice bit of science-fiction and superheroics, with a fun cast of villains with some interesting motivations and conflicts。 Fantastic Four may be one of the most well-regarded and influential comic book runs, especially for the Silver Age, not much of that can be found in this collection。 It gets stronger towards the end, with Fantastic Four Annual #2 being perhaps the strongest issue to date and focusing on the origin of the complex arch-nemesis Doctor Doom, but the majority of the collection doesn't hold up too well。 It's terribly dated with the very least its sexism, and has yet to reach the great heights that this series would come to be known for。 。。。more

Edward Davies

The first annual which guest stars Namor and Spider-Man starts off this epic volume。 Plus we have first appearances by The Mad Thinker, The Watcher and The Super Skrull as the FF go from strength to strength。 Half way through though, we get a Hulk versus Thing battle royale! But with fights against The Avengers and The X-Men, it feels like Marvel were trying to promote their other titles through the popularity of The FF。

Jed Mayer

This stretch of the comic starts out strong, but then ink duties are taken over by the inept George Roussos, losing all of the nuance and subtlety of Kirby's iconic pencil-work。 The storyline cannot carry the weight, unfortunately, and the magazine has yet to mature to its later expert mixture of action and sentimentality。 Fortunately, Chic Stone takes over from Roussos in issue 27, and the sequence ends on a high note, setting the stage for the brilliant episodes collected in Epic Collection 3。 This stretch of the comic starts out strong, but then ink duties are taken over by the inept George Roussos, losing all of the nuance and subtlety of Kirby's iconic pencil-work。 The storyline cannot carry the weight, unfortunately, and the magazine has yet to mature to its later expert mixture of action and sentimentality。 Fortunately, Chic Stone takes over from Roussos in issue 27, and the sequence ends on a high note, setting the stage for the brilliant episodes collected in Epic Collection 3。 。。。more

Trevor

Read this to my young boys。 The art and storytelling has improved since the first volume and there are a number of fun cross-over appearances from the likes of the Hulk, the X-Men and the Avengers。

Milky Mixer

I wanted to read some classic FF stories to see what they were like - but I think this is more than I needed。 As much as I dig Kirby's artwork, reading Stan Lee's stories is a chore。 Think I'll put this on the shelf for awhile and take a peep at it again if the mood strikes me。 I wanted to read some classic FF stories to see what they were like - but I think this is more than I needed。 As much as I dig Kirby's artwork, reading Stan Lee's stories is a chore。 Think I'll put this on the shelf for awhile and take a peep at it again if the mood strikes me。 。。。more

Acton Northrop

Kind of a long slog in the middle with bad inkers and nonsensical storytelling but the annuals are amazing by the end Chic Stone and some new villains manage to raise the bar。 Clearly the groundwork is laid for the great things to come in the next volume。 Bring on Sinnott and Galactus!

Federico Kereki

Old fashioned stories, but showing the imagination of Stan Lee and the dynamic art of Jack Kirby!