Fantastic Four # 400 - Even the Watchers Can Die!

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Plot Summary

The eons long war between the Watchers and the Celestials comes to a head and the Fantastic Four rush to stop the Celestials from slaughtering them.

Special introduction by Stan Lee.


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    Brad K Joyce
    letterer,

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    Jim Novak
    letterer,

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    John Kalisz
    colorer,


  • Mark Gruenwald
    editor,

  • Mike Marts
    editor,


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    Nelson Yomtov
    editor,

  • Paul Ryan
    penciler,


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    Scott Marshall
    colorer,

  • Stan Lee
    writer,


  • Tom DeFalco
    writer, editor,


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    Still running strong at 400


    Reviewed by Wild Child
    March 8, 2008

    Even the Watchers Can Die!

    Now I understand that this story is now quite old, but really it is one of the best anniversary comic stories I have ever read, and I say that the Fantastic Four really does deserve its title as 'The Worlds greatest comics magazine'.

    In this epic story, there are many elements that wouldnt normally be fit into the everyday comic. There are elements of love and relationships, theres action and adventure, thers uncertainty and destiny... this book really does have everything that a reader wants from an anniversary epic.

    So why should you read it? Easy. If you havent managed to get hold of the issues prior to 400, then it is easy to catch up with the story (I never got the ones before and I understand the story easily), like I said above it contains elements of what a good story should have, the artist skills and colours make each frame stand out and finally, you really get an insight into certain characters (especially the Invisible Woman) and you understand characters better then ever before.

    So I end this review thoroughly urging you to buy and read this book!






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