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Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 4: Inhuman (v. 4)
by: Mike Carey, Mark Millar

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785116677
ISBN: 0785116672
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 96
Publication Date: November 23, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 149033
Studio: Marvel Comics




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A classic Fantastic Four villain makes the debut here in Ultimate form, turning the Baxter Building into a virtual trap set to capture and eliminate the fledgling adventurers. And what of the other denizens of the skyscraper, including Johnny and Sue's father Dr. Storm? And who has the power to outthink even the most brilliant man alive, Reed Richards? Wait and see! Plus: the first appearance of the Ultimate Inhumans! From a hidden race, she came to steal the heart of the FF's youngest member. She's the beautiful elemental called Crystal! Collects Ultimate Fantastic Four #19-20 and Annual #1.



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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - pretty bad...
i love the ultimate fantastic four, i think it's the best ultimate book out there (ok tied with ultimate spider-man). the vols. 1-3, and 5-6 are great. but this one sucks. you really don't need to read it at all, i think maybe they were in between writers/artists at the time and just got someone to fill in on issues 19-20. the annual isn't that great either, it just introduces the inhumans (basically johnny meets crystal).



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Cheap art? Check. Poor story? Double Check
I sincerely hope I wasn't the only one disappointed with "Ultimate Fantastic Four: Inhuman." Because if I was, then I have lost a lot of faith in the human race. This volume wasn't so much a comic book as it was a written turd.

The art sucks, even the cover-page, which others have liked, I have deemed worse than the art I have come to recognize in this series. In the book itself, half the time I couldn't even see what was going on; everyone looked like black blobs talking to one other. Jae Lee needs to drop his art supplies and go back to college to get some lessons. It isn't 'art' if you can't see it!

As for the story...my Lord, I've read stories written by six-year olds that were more compelling than this. The characters made no sense when they spoke, the story was unrelated to the summary (what booby-traps?!), and the villain looked and sounded like a total retart...something you really ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Lackluster
I'm a huge fan of the Ultimate lines of X-Men, Spiderman, Ultimate(Avengers), and of course the Fantastic Four. For that reason, I am deeply upset with how UFF Vol. 4: Inhuman turned out. First off, this cover is way too decieving. Jae Lee, while an obviously talented artist, is definitely not the write person to be drawing for the Ultimate series. It completely veered away from the amazing artwork done in the first 3 volumes, which is pretty much the uniform look for the entire Ultimate universe.
The stories definitely could have been better written and needed to be spanned out more. 2 issues is definitely not enough to fully tell the story with the Thinker. Then you have that UFF Annuals #1 which was even worse than the Thinker story. TOO SHORT, plus the artwork was just wrong. It was all a rare miss in the Ultimate line and having seen the upcoming Vol. 5: Crossover, it doesn't appear to be one that's ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Volume IV is merely okay, here's hoping the previous are better . . . .




I picked up "Ultimate Fantastic Four, vol. 4: Inhuman," at my local library yesterday, and though many may think what I did was premature, I borrowed it and read it anyway. The paperback is pretty thin thus only containing issues #19 (Think Tank Part One), #20 (Think Tank Part Two - Finale), and #1 Annual issue (Inhuman). First off to get this out of the way: The cover art is probably the biggest missleader for me. Being someone who is an avid follower of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN (who artist, Mark Bagley does some amazing work for the comic book overall) I too one look at the cover and expected some of the same excellent art work. Instead I am welcomed with pencil thin drawn art by artist Jae Lee which was less than impressive. His art technique failed to capture any real emotion displayed in the dialogue of the characters; Most of the time the characters were straight faced or angry-faced for too ... Read More




 

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