We received months of hype revolving around two things: The death of Johnny Storm and the end of the Fantastic Four with the Future Foundation taking its place. So I picked up the Countdown to 3 storyline and then the “Final Issue” of Fantastic Four, #588, and watched Johnny get stuck in the Negative Zone and supposedly torn limb from limb by Zone creatures. Then I gleefully began reading because it seem like a new type of FF book and worth picking up. It’s been touch and go since then, with me always on the brink of stopping collecting the book (the Inhuman storyline has kept me around for a few more issues). And then I see the following picture...
Fantastic Four
Team » Fantastic Four appears in 5743 issues.
An intrepid group of astronauts: Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm originally received their powers after being exposed to an immense amount of cosmic radiation during a trip into space. Mutated and given strange powers by this exposure, they became the Fantastic Four and dedicated their abilities to the good of humanity.
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We received months of hype revolving around two things: The death of Johnny Storm and the end of the Fantastic Four with the Future Foundation taking its place. So I picked up the Countdown to 3 storyline and then the “Final Issue” of Fantastic Four, #588, and watched Johnny get stuck in the Negative Zone and supposedly torn limb from limb by Zone creatures. Then I gleefully began reading because it seem like a new type of FF book and worth picking up. It’s been touch and go since then, with me always on the brink of stopping collecting the book (the Inhuman storyline has kept me around for a few more issues). And then I see the following picture...
I feel ya, pal. It seems like a cheap move to shuffle us from book to book. Future Foundation was a new, novel concept. A few of the same members, bring in some new ones, and call it a different name. To resurrect Johnny just seems so forced and disrespectful to not only the story of his 'death,' but to us readers also. There was a lot of emotion going into that story. We KNEW someone was going to die, they had built up the excitement for it for months, and then to find out it was Johnny was very dramatic and heartbreaking.
Now, that being said, these teasers do need to be taken with a grain of salt. It's impossible to completely judge what we're seeing, but I understand your frustration. People have been speculating that Johnny's not really coming back, that this is just a commemorative issue celebrating a bunch of the greatest adventures by the team. And I guess Spidey happens to be there since they always say he's an unofficial member of the team...who knows. We'll have to wait and see. But I will completely lose all respect for the writers if they simply bring him back, and the entire Fantastic Four team as well just like that, as if none of this Future Foundation, Johnny getting trapped in the Negative Zone ever happened. It will just seem so utterly unnecessary at that point.
And the same thing's going to happen with Uncanny X-Men. I can feel it (spidey senses). They love to say THE END OF AN ERA, THE END OF A SERIES to grasp our attention so we all buy it, thinking it's the conclusion, then they realize they're only like 30-40 issues from getting to the next big number that has two 0's at the end. Damn marketing.
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