Fantastic Four #732
SCORE: 69
If you have been reading my recent Fantastic Four comic book reviews
then you know I am only interested in the ones with the Disney Variant
covers. Can you guess what Fantastic Four #732 has? It has a Disney
Variant Cover. The thing is this Disney Variant Cover is in the same
vein at the others. What if Mickey and Friends Became The Fantastic
Four. At this point I am hoping for some originality from Marvel.
Fantastic Four #732 also has Fantastic Four #6 on it. The cost of the
Fantastic Four #732 comic book was $3.99. There are twenty pages of
comic book content within Fantastic Four #732. There is an intro page at
the beginning, a letter page near the end, and a page devoted to the
next issue. Advertisements can be found parsed out inside this comic
book. Families may be bothered by the violent content, along with lies
and deceit, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and ore within Fantastic
Four #732.
Spoilers will be in this review from this point on. These aliens invade
the Earth and start to terraform it to fit their needs. Half of the
planet will be scorching hot and half will be frozen solid. The
Fantastic Four try to fight and fail. Sue Storm convinces the alien
invaders that she can change it from night to day whenever she wants via
prisms she shows them. The aliens leave feeling defeated.
The Fantastic Four are all together with their families when someone
invades their home. The four fighting members go down to the sixth floor
to find The Wizard. The Wizard hacks into the systems and attacks the
Fantastic Four with their own robots. The kids use sleeping gas to knock
out The Wizard in Fantastic Four #732. They were monitoring the events
and were not considered by The Wizard.
Mr. Fantastic is confused based on the algorithm he uses at how The
Wizard hacked in so easily. There is an investigation until Mr.
Fantastic and some of the kids come to the realization that the source
of the randomization is no longer random. There is a message from
Galactus in Fantastic Four #732. The message reads: "Find Susan Storm -
Galactus." Fantastic Four #732 does a good job starting to build at
least one new storyline. There is also the Shield one I did not
reference.
- Paul
Graphics: 69%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 69%
Family Friendly Factor: 68%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: North, Ramos, Olzaba, Delgado
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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