Fantastic Four by Dan Slott, Vol. 7: The Forever Gate

Fantastic Four by Dan Slott, Vol. 7: The Forever Gate

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  • Author:Dan Slott
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Summary

A brand-new era for the Fantastic Four begins here and now! New Artist! New villains! New uniforms! And a new, major, permanent status quo change for Marvel's First Family! But who is the mysterious figure called the Helmsman? Is he here to save our reality or destroy it? Plus, why is Victorious in New York - and what will that mean for the Human Torch? And amid all this upheaval, Doctor Doom makes his reappearance- and one of the most important characters in the entire cosmos returns from the dead! Prepare for a major turning point in the history of the FF!

Fantastic Four (2018) 25-29

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Chris Lemmerman

Presumably this volume collects #25-30, since #29-30 are a two-part King In Black tie-in。#25-27 are the titular Forever Gate story, which brings back the Griever for a reprise of the first arc of the series。 Thankfully she brings some of the greatness of that first arc along with her。 It also introduces the Forever Gate, which is such a Fantastic Four concept that I can't believe no one's tried it before。 When Slott's allowed to focus on the F4 properly without being thrown into crossovers or we Presumably this volume collects #25-30, since #29-30 are a two-part King In Black tie-in。#25-27 are the titular Forever Gate story, which brings back the Griever for a reprise of the first arc of the series。 Thankfully she brings some of the greatness of that first arc along with her。 It also introduces the Forever Gate, which is such a Fantastic Four concept that I can't believe no one's tried it before。 When Slott's allowed to focus on the F4 properly without being thrown into crossovers or weird anniversary issues, he really shows what he can do with them and that's definitely the case here; the few scenes with Franklin in the aftermath of this arc are totally heartbreaking。The King In Black tie-in does it's best to be enjoyable, but it's bogged down by the fact that it takes place between the pages of the main book, so none of the plotlines are actually resolved in Fantastic Four itself, instead sorting themselves out off-panel。 It's not a bad examination of the F4, because it allows some members of the family to say some of the things that they don't get to say otherwise, but it definitely lacks the punch of the other issues in the volume, or even the Empyre tie-ins last time around。The art's pretty great though。 Rising superstar RB Silva joins the book as regular artist for the Forever Gate issues, while Zé Carlos pops in for the two KiB issues with some suitably slimy visuals。 If there's one thing less consistent than the writing in Slott's F4 it's the art team, but after the last few volumes I'm hoping that that's about to change for the better。An impressive lead story dragged down by a two issue tie-in that's hog-tied by it's own premise make this another uneven volume of F4。 It does look pretty though, so there's that! 。。。more

Andres Pasten

La historia de la Forever Gate resulta entretenida, pero el tie-in con King in Black es puro relleno。