You can tell that Johnny loves everyone, and even though his family is broken, he’s just trying to do his best to hold them together as much as possible. In Fantastic Four: Life Story #3, he plays the role of holding the family together. I’m so used to Johnny Storm being the wild child playboy of the group that seeing him grow up and become cynical is a compelling change. What’s interesting about Johnny’s narration is that we are hearing it from a man in his 40’s, which is so strange to see from the young hothead member of the team. With the basic title says it all, the group composed of four female members who have achieve. Johnny doesn’t have as much of an impact on this issue as Reed and Sue do in the first two. Fantastic Four (Vietnamese: B t siu ng) is an all-female group formed by producers of HN SASUKE. The third issue of the fantastic four,an issue i debated reviewing already.I plan for these reviews to come out a bit more frequently now. However, while her life gets better (shacking up with Namor no less and who could blame her), the separation is a lot harder on everyone. During a space voyage, four scientists are altered by cosmic rays: Reed Richards gains the ability to stretch his body Sue Storm can become invisible Johnny Storm controls fire and Ben Grimm is. It took a long time to get there but after a decade of raising Franklin alone, I’m glad she decided to leave Reed. Collects Fantastic Four issues 33-51 and Fantastic Four Annual 3. Seeds are planted for future stories, and the cast and supporting cast are continually growing in their characterizations. As the years go by, readers are treated to a story that feels more real with consequences that we don’t normally see in comic books.įantastic Four: Life Story #2 left us off with Sue finding her own independence from Reed, as well as his obsessions and selfishness. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were so good at constructing an ongoing saga through each of these almost 20 issues. This issue takes place in the 1980s, this time from Johnny Storm’s point of view. With every issue, the perspective changes as well. In the aforementioned issues, Kirby went back to the well to reuse characters and concepts they created in the first half of their run to just make great stories. It doesn't have the creativity that issues 44-67 had, but 68-93 had quality stories. Every issue of Fantastic Four: Life Story moves from one decade to the next and that concept continues to work in the book’s favor. Fantastic Four Vol 3 has some of the best stories in the whole Kirby/Lee FF run. It’s amazing what kind of comic book stories writers can create when they have to deal with the passage of time. More of Dooms plan unfolds in this issue, but the ultimate goal of his plan remains to be seen. He writes the best Doom anyones seen' well since the last time he wrote the character in Marvel Two-In-One. Writer: Mark Russell / Artist: Sean Izaakse / Marvel Comics Chip Zdarsky was the perfect choice for this mini-series.