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james_desantis's review

3.0

Continues to be a interesting look into superheroes who've lost all their money trying to fit into society.

I liked the idea of Namor wanting to sweep Sue off her feet once more, cause he's that much of a dick, but he seemed a little out of place here. Almost forced into it for the storyline of finding a missing child. The ending conclusion there is actually pretty heartfelt and touching though. The second story is good, a return of a baddie that makes you fear things, but it also didn't do much new and the end result happened the exact way you can guess.

All solid writing aside, the art is on and off here, looking weird sometimes, and not to my liking sadly.

Overall a 3 out of 5, solid, but not as good as volume 1.

tstuebanks's review

4.5
adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

mjfmjfmjf's review

4.0

Another very good Marvel Knights book. Not a huge Fantastic Four fan, but if they were always this good I would be. Great setup of a story, FF living a relatively normal life. Even the bit was Namor was well done and well earned and believable. Just a pretty good use of the FF universe and power set. Better than typical writing and quite good enough art. 4.5 of 5.