I'm glad that out of the Heroes Reborn titles you chose the Fantastic Four. I think this is the best out of the titles(which isn't saying much). I don't think this went at all the way Marvel planned. Great video!
I’m going to cover Iron Man too. Portacio’s art on that is really good. The story, I can’t remember anything about it except tying the Hulk’s origin to Iron Man’s or something.
Prompted by your review of this series, I bought this issue (No. 4) and the first issue (No.1) the other day from my LCS. They didn't have issue No. 2 or No. 3. I do feel the first issue (No. 1) was more in line with the style of Jim Lee and Scott William's collaborations on Uncanny X-men and Adjectiveless X-men. However, this issue (No. 4) to my eye, with the exception of a few panels, very much seems to be a departure from that style.
That's very interesting what you're seeing there. I do think Lee is moving toward a new phase of his style, which would culminate (badly, imho) in Divine Right. Also, while I think I know which inks are definitely Williams, I am not sure which are by JD, because JD by all accounts was an excellent mimic of Willliams.
Love your channel! Hope to see some of Adam Kubert's Wolverine or Hulk on here some day
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What a Cover! INcredible!
It's a decent cover!
I'm glad that out of the Heroes Reborn titles you chose the Fantastic Four. I think this is the best out of the titles(which isn't saying much). I don't think this went at all the way Marvel planned. Great video!
I’m going to cover Iron Man too. Portacio’s art on that is really good. The story, I can’t remember anything about it except tying the Hulk’s origin to Iron Man’s or something.
Prompted by your review of this series, I bought this issue (No. 4) and the first issue (No.1) the other day from my LCS. They didn't have issue No. 2 or No. 3. I do feel the first issue (No. 1) was more in line with the style of Jim Lee and Scott William's collaborations on Uncanny X-men and Adjectiveless X-men. However, this issue (No. 4) to my eye, with the exception of a few panels, very much seems to be a departure from that style.
That's very interesting what you're seeing there. I do think Lee is moving toward a new phase of his style, which would culminate (badly, imho) in Divine Right. Also, while I think I know which inks are definitely Williams, I am not sure which are by JD, because JD by all accounts was an excellent mimic of Willliams.
Yeah he turned into J. Scott Campbell. Later he shook that off. Or not. I don't know. I can't decide.