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    Fear Itself #7

    Fear Itself » Fear Itself #7 - Thor's Day released by Marvel on December 1, 2011.

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    1.7 stars

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    Hugely anticlimactic 1

    This is, hands down, the least satisfying conclusion I've seen to any of Marvel's big crossover events of the past decade, with the possible exception of "Shadowland" (though Shadowland doesn't really count as BIG like House of M, Civil War, Secret Invasion, Siege, Fear Itself).All over the Marvel Universe these past 7 months, there has been massive buildup in this title, its spinoffs, and the crossover tie-in issues of all the regular monthly titles. Heroes and villains are reborn as "The Chose...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    And No, I Still Don't Believe Bucky Is Really Dead 9

    Fear Itself ends with not a bang or even a whimper. It ends with the sound of a head repeatedly smacking against a wall.in frustration at a story event that has been so dragged out and now manages to feel rushed and hollow as it comes to its conclusion.It is really hard to know where to even begin about this issue. You know how you (or someone you know) has two weeks to write a paper but doesn't really write it until the last day? I think that works as an analogy for Fear Itself. Matt Fraction s...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    The end of Fear Itself... FINALLY 0

    This is a review on Fear Itself issue 2. The story for Fear Itself is over and their are deaths in the final battle between Sin and Odin's brother. ...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    It's all Odin's fault! 0

    There's always too much hype and speculation regarding big events like Fear Itself, you can say almost a living dynamic or symbiosis like MattDemers cleverly and funny pointed out when he created the "board of things that happen in big events", like a checklist, a path that the writers and editors follow when the subject is big events - I don't want to bring up the whole discussion of "is the industry abusing of fans by delivering big events each year, are the fans fed up of big events", instead...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Steamy pile of poo 0

    How many pointless plot lines can be brought together at once?What was the point of the weapons Iron Man and Odin made? None, they showed a few panels of basic combat with them, but for all the buildup shouldn't they have played a larger part in something ... anything?!? In the end the Worthy account for just about nothing.The fight with Thor and The Serpent was disjointed and felt far too rushed for being something supposedly that cataclysmic. One panel The Serpent is yelling, then he is glowin...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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