The Future Foundation last edited by naslike on 02/15/23 12:39PM View full history

    Faced with the death of imagination and growing pandemic of tomorrow fear, Reed Richards takes the future of discovery into his own hands. Think the world is a bad place, everything is going to hell, and the end times are surely around the corner? Try reading the World's Greatest Comic Magazine. Collecting FANTASTIC FOUR #579-582.

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    A Background Issue 0

    This volume is perfect proof that Hickman takes the long view when it comes to comics.  For the most part "nothing" happens in this entire volume.  That's not to say it suffers or is any worse than the previous two volumes.  It's just that I can't imagine how crazy it must have been to read these monthly.  I think I'll probably end up feeling the same way with the Future Foundation when Hickman has finished up a few storylines.    This volume starts off with Reed coming off as quite a jerk.  (Fr...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Everything is coming place! 0

    Introduction:After reading the first two volumes of Jonathan Hickman’s highly acclaimed “Fantastic Four” series, I was a little skeptical about reading more from this series because:a) The stories in the first two volumes were confusing to me and I thought that I would never get into the stories no matter how many volumes I have read from this series.b) I did not quite enjoy the second volume as much as the first volume, so I was not sure if I was going to enjoy the direction this series was goi...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    There Is Always Hope 0

    The Story: Reed Richards establishes the Future Foundation while Johnny takes Franklin to the toy store where they have a run in with Arcade.  My Thoughts: Jonathan Hickman has been building towards something for some time now during his run on Fantastic Four. What exactly that is remains unclear. I can only guess at this point. He's clearly a writer with an imagination that knows no bounds. Every time I read something of his I become more fascinated with his work and just his general approach t...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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