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Fantastic Four #606 - Adventures in Red Review

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The Fantastic Four go on a special journey, but will they succeed?

The Good

This is a fun story. The team treats the situation as they would any of their other adventures; but this one is a little bit different. Willie Lumpkin had been the FF's mailman for years, and as a result the team had grown quite fond and familiar with the old man. I don't want to give too much away, so I won't say anything else about the plot itself except that Hickman sets this story up as he would any other cosmic adventure; but by the end the reader will realize that it isn't at all what they had expected.

What I really liked about this issue is the fact that it really brought a level of humanity to the characters; this story really grounded them. It demonstrated that saving the world is just as important to these characters as saving the life of one person: essentially, all life is important. It's a nice story. I think that the pacing was great, and I didn't not at all expect the very sudden twist in the plot of the story in this issue. I thought that was great.

The Bad

There was a considerable amount of back and forth in this issue, and the header that indicates some panels are flashbacks was not very clear (page two of the issue). It's there, but it's hard to see and the confusion sort of took me out of the story. Additionally, there were some panels where the art was a little bit strange, like the floating image of Reed Richards, for example. A little bit out of place. Some panels felt a little bit incomplete; not fully rendered.

The Verdict

For the most part this was a great issue. There's a level of suspense here that was great. The element of not knowing what is going to happen next really resonated with me and it's what made the issue so great. For the most part I really enjoyed the art and I thought it was really pretty; however; there were some panels that felt a bit strange and oddly incomplete. Overall, I thought that this was a decent stand-alone issue of FANTASTIC FOUR because it brings the reader down after reading such a dense cosmic adventure for so long. Although this issue was not as good as Hickman's Spider-Man and Johnny Storm story, it still served a similar purpose: it created a break in the series between story arcs with a story that depicted the value of human relationships. It was good.

13 Comments
Posted by mbueti

Great review, but...maybe have the fact that they're saving Willie not be in the title, or behind a spoiler tag? Not that it's a huge twist, but the unexpected reveal of just WHICH character they were dealing was heartwarming and brought a huge grin to my face. Not sure if I'd have had the same reaction if I'd known in advance?

Posted by Dernman

I new from the beginning the environment they were in and had to look up it up to find out who that character was at the end.
This was probably the only issue of Hickman's that I didn't really like. 

Posted by JonesDeini

Like the Done in one nature of the recent issues. A nice change of pace from his epic that recently concluded and generally...a lost art in modern storytelling.

Posted by saoakden

I thought this issue was suppose to deal with the Black Panther or did I mishear?

Edited by CrackedVersion00

Of course! you gotta love Willie!

Posted by Green ankh

What a great stand alone Issue. Even given you can pretty much guess the fours location reralativly soon it is a cool take and its good to see Willie. I really enjoy Garney's art. And it looks at his peak in this issue. If someone wants to know what the Fantastic Four is all about 606 is your issue.

Posted by Twentyfive

@saoakden said:

I thought this issue was suppose to deal with the Black Panther or did I mishear?

Posted by Apothecary2

@saoakden: That issue comes in the fall. It was incorrectly solicited.

Posted by carnivalofsins00

@Green ankh said:

What a great stand alone Issue. Even given you can pretty much guess the fours location reralativly soon it is a cool take and its good to see Willie. I really enjoy Garney's art. And it looks at his peak in this issue. If someone wants to know what the Fantastic Four is all about 606 is your issue.

I actually didn't enjoy this issue at all. For me, it just went all over the place, and I assumed that it was supposed to be a big reveal that they were inside a body, but it was clear from the very beginning to me. I've been loving this series, and this is probably the weakest issue of Hickman's time.

Posted by saoakden

@Apothecary2: Crazy people for previewing the wrong title.

Edited by Knight Train

the art is what made it for me, fantastic in every sense. Would love to see anything drawn by this guy. He should be headlining his own series

Posted by tonyvl5

i think this book is good not bad

Posted by ThatThorFan

It wasnt too bad. Could of been better.

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