Fantastic Four #731
SCORE: 68
Fantastic Four #731 is the perfect and classic reason as to why I am
dropping this series outside of the Disney variant covers. To be honest
those Disney variant covers have not been very good lately. I am really
looking at comic books closely and trying to bring the spending on them
down. Dropping this series is going to help with that. The reboot
numbering system for Fantastic Four #731 shows it as Fantastic Four #5.
The cost of the Fantastic Four #731 comic book was $3.99. There are
twenty pages of comic book content within Fantastic Four #731. The first
page is an intro/credits page in Fantastic Four #731. There is a letter
page and a page devoted to the next issue near the end of the Fantastic
Four #731 comic book. The issues families can have with Fantastic Four
#731 are violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sexual
deviancy, bad language and more.
Spoilers are what is next in this review. The men go on a fishing trip
in the Negative Zone in Fantastic Four #731. The women stay back in the
tower. The Black Cat shows up asking for help from Sue Storm in
Fantastic Four #731. Sue does not like her, and does not want to help
her. Since Sue has nothing else to do she goes to the prison to talk to
her. The Black Cat tells her story of going to this bank vault to get
something of hers.
The Black Cat was only in there for five minutes. The guards also claim
it was only five minutes. The bank official is found dead and there is
no other way in or out. Black Cat is the only one that could have done
the murder. There was a maintenance man there as well. Sue is talking
with Alicia when she cracks the case and figures out what happened. So
Sue leaves a trap for the real murderer.
The maintenance man found and fixed a gun that sends people ten minutes
into the future. He fights Sue Storm and loses. Sue Storm captures the
criminal and clears the name of the Black Cat. Then the three of them
run off to Vegas right when the men are getting home. Fantastic Four
#731 is bland, boring, predictable and extremely annoying. The radical
far left brainwashing in Fantastic Four #731 has led to all kinds of
issues for families. They don't care how much damage they do to
families. Just be selfish is what they teach.
- Paul
Graphics: 68%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 61%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: North, Ramos, Olzaba, Delgado
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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