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Fantastic Four #727

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

Fantastic Four #727 

 

I referenced in the last review that I had no idea why this franchise was rebooting yet again. The last issue was Fantastic Four #33. This one shows as Fantastic Four #1. Legacy numbering is Fantastic Four #727. Thankfully I was able to get a copy of the Disney Variant which asks What If This Be Doomsday? Goofy is the Thing, Donald is Johnny, Mickey is Mr. Fantastic, and Minnie is Sue Storm.

The cost of the Fantastic Four #727 comic book was $4.99. There are twenty five pages of comic book content within Fantastic Four #727. There are also two letter pages, and a page devoted to the next issue. There are five pages of comic book content and then we get the credits and character page. Advertisements can be found throughout the Fantastic Four #727 comic book.

Spoilers will be a part of this review going forward. The Fantastic Four have their powers back and they decide to attack Doom. They think they are winning, but only exhausting the patience of Emperor Doom. Doom has a new solution for the Fantastic Four. They are each sent to a different time period in Fantastic Four #727.

The team has an interesting plan in Fantastic Four #727. They each go to the Forever Stone and input the time period they are in. There is one small problem with this plan in Fantastic Four #727. No one is in a time period where they can make a Time Machine to save the others. Three of them are waiting for rescue with no idea that Sue is so far in the future the stone is gone.

I am actually curious to see how the Fantastic Four will get out of this predicament. There is a bit of violence and mild language within Fantastic Four #727. I noticed this radical far left comic book made sure to not reference B.C. Also known as Before Christ. None of take the attempts to redefine that seriously. Those that try to redefine find the rest of us just roll our eyes at them.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: North, Ramos, Olzaba, Delgado, Lanham
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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