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    FF » FF #1 - The Club released by Marvel on May 1, 2011.

    razzatazz's FF #1 - The Club review

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    I know what everyone wants

    And that's another review of FF 1.  Actually there are a lot of reviews already on the site, but I thought I would throw my two cents in (of which about 1.98 cents has already been covered by others.)  I do read Fantastic Four occasionally, so unlike the X-men issue I picked up tonight the characters aren't as foreign to me.  Some people have complained about the inclusion of Spider-man into the group.  I personally don't see any reason why not.  He is one of the most effective Marvel heroes, plus they all live in New York so it is not a long commute.  It was nice how they factored in that it was Johnny wish that Peter take his place.  The issue is actually very well written in my opinion, all too often in comics characters deal with death in a certain way, but these aren't regular heroes, they are a family, and this comes across quite well at numerous times.  There was a little bit of action at the end to set up the upcoming issues, but as it stands this is just about all you need from an issue of this kind.      

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