Fantastic Four #722
SCORE: 69
I find myself getting dragged into franchises I had no interest in
being involved with. Fantastic Four #722 is a great example. Oh by the
way the reboot number for Fantastic Four #722 is Fantastic Four #29. I
had the $3.99 to purchase a copy of the Disney Variant. The question
asked on the covers of Fantastic Four #722 is What If Mickey and Friends
Became The Fantastic Four? Goofy is the Thing, Minnie is Sue Storm,
Donald is Johnny, and Mickey is Mr. Fantastic.
I expect to include spoilers in my review of the Fantastic Four #722
comic book. I have so many thoughts concerning this comic book. I hope
to get into all of them in this review. The Thing and Sue Storm go out
on the town and meet with She Hulk. They want to not think about Doctor
Doom. The conversation does come up in this cafe where they are eating.
The main question is how is any of this legal?
I get the impression that Fantastic Four #722 is very liberal. After all
there are some parallels between Fantastic Four #722 and our world.
Fantastic Four #722 feels like out of touch with reality whiny, crybaby
liberals complaining about President Trump. Fantastic Four #722 has this
theme that no one is standing up to the evil ruler. What about all the
crimes Obama and Biden committed? Ya'll celebrated those.
Some vampires are being hunted by humans in Fantastic Four #722. Sue,
The Thing, and She Hulk are working on stopping the humans because they
are getting back at what the vampires did in a previous storyline
killing off so many people. Reed Richards comes up with a formula to
give vampires what they need to feed their hunger without killing and
drinking the blood of other creatures.
The issues families can have with Fantastic Four #722 are violence, bad
language, blood, and more. Advertisements can be found throughout
Fantastic Four #722. There are twenty pages of comic book content in
Fantastic Four #722. We get an intro/credits page, as well as a page
devoted to the next issue in Fantastic Four #722. Sue is referenced as
the leader in Fantastic Four #722.
- Paul
Graphics: 67%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 64%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: North, Caramagna, Cebulski
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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