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Fantastic Four #729

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Fantastic Four #729 

 

I am very thankful I was able to get the Disney Variant edition of Fantastic Four #729. This comic book also lists as Fantastic Four #3 after the latest who knows why it happened reboot. The front cover of Fantastic Four #729 says Fantastic Four The Lost Adventure. Mickey and Friends are also the Fantastic Four again on this cover. That is the only thing they have been doing on the Disney Variant editions of the Fantastic Four comic books. The Amazing Spider-Man did different things with Disney characters.

The Fantastic Four #729 comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Fantastic Four #729. The advertisements are all across the Fantastic Four #729 comic book. The issues families can have with Fantastic Four #729 are violence, blood, lack of attire, and more. There is a Fan page and a page devoted to the next issue in Fantastic Four #729. I almost forgot the intro/credits page near the beginning of Fantastic Four #729.

Spoilers are almost here and in the rest of this review. The Fantastic Four read a message in brail that they sent themselves from the Time-Sled. Sue was able to put a rather long message about how Emperor Doom is resetting time every single time he loses. The team realizes there must be some device that is allowing Doom to do that. They find the device in Antarctica in Fantastic Four #729. This device is buried beneath the ice.

The Fantastic Four break the device in Fantastic Four #729. The device puts itself back together. Emperor Doom shows up to let them know they cannot destroy the device because it has magic connected to it. Johnny Storm comes up with an idea in Fantastic Four #729. He and Mr. Fantastic do something so the device will reset a specific moment in time. This moment is when Emperor Doom is punched in the face.

Emperor Doom must deal with the indignity of getting hit in the face thousands of times in Fantastic Four #729. It finally stops when the device burns itself out from too much usage. Why wasn't this device better protected? Emperor Doom leaves and Mr. Fantastic pities him. The others are not convinced. Mr. Fantastic feels like Emperor Doom could do so much good for the world. I am curious to see where this storyline goes from here.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 68%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 71%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 64%

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


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