Not since the days of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the trailblazers of the Marvel Universe, had someone so perfectly captured the intense mood, cosmic style and classic sense of adventure of Marvel's... This description may be from another edition of this product.
MISTER JOHN BYRNE is almost pushing his talents to thier very limits by presenting these wonderous epics topped with such splended art!!. VISIONARIES vol three collects FANTASTIC FOUR volume one #251 to#257, annual#17, AVENGERS #233 and the THING #2,respectivly. The exploration of the NEGATIVE ZONE dominates this set generally, ANNIHILUS tries to capitalise on the FF absense but suffers a nasty defeat with the assistance of the AVENGERS. ONE highlight is issue #252 in which you have to hold this set at a different angle to read it!!. In issue #257 NOVA led the ALL POWERFUL GALACTUS to and he consumed the SKRULL THRONEWORLD, sending an interplanetary empire into total anarcy and a downward spiral!!, a major event. Overall it's another good set, recomended to diehard FF fans, general satisfaction is assured!!.
Ah, the memories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Being a comic book fan from waaaaaaay back I remember being very excited that John Byrne was going to take over the F.F. "franchise". I'm glad to see that the stories have been collected into the trade paperback format. I recomened to all F.F. and John Byrne fans to pick up this volume and put it down easily. It's not something that can be done. These stories take me back to a time when life was much simpler.
More F.F. hijinks courtesy of John Byrne
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This third collection of Fantastic Four stories produced by John Byrne in the 80's is as fun and engaging as the first two volumes, and then some. Byrne does some interesting things here, including a multi-part epic set in the weird "negative zone", a kind of anti-matter alternate universe to our own. What's different from the F.F.'s past trips to the negative zone is that instead of featuring one story and one villain during the negative zone excursion, Byrne gives us a series of stand-alone stories, some longer and some shorter, that all just happen to be set in the negative zone. Though some of the negative zone stories had a better set up than ultimate pay off, they were all worth the time to read them. Another fun aspect of this volume is the increased interaction between the F.F. and other Marvel Comics heroes. In fact, an entire issue of "The Avengers" is included, showing how other Marvel heroes help out when the villainous alien Annihilus escapes from the negative zone and threatens Earth. I also liked the inclusion of Fantastic Four Annual #17, which is essentially a nice long horror story- and a good one, too- set in a small town in upstate New York. Finally, some big developments with past F.F. antagonists Galactus and the Skrulls round out the volume and point the way to some especially meaty developments in volume four! So, all in all, if you enjoyed the past volumes of John Byrne's F.F. stories, you shouldn't hesitate to pick this one up, too.
John Byrne Fires Up the F.F. Again
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
The Fantastic Four used to proclaim themselves "The World's Greatest Comic Mag(azine)" Well under Byrne's helm it could rightfully be said so. The trick of revitatalizing a franchise is to know what to take, what to emulate, what to improve upon and what to leave behind. Byrne is going full steam ahead. Byrne builds on the characters without forgetting their roots. He touches on the great FF epics while telling new stories. It looks like a combo of Stan and Jack with a litle Larry Niven style science fiction thrown in. The book starts out with a trip into the Negative Zone. Along the way they encounter many a science fiction twist while all the time trouble is brewing in the Baxter Building that brings in no less than the Avengers (another series Byrne worked on). This book includes the famous "widescreen" version that had to be read sideways (but alas the free tattoo inserts are not reprinted). With Annihilus and Galactus as villians and a case that leads right back to the second fantastic four adventure way back in F.F. #2 how could you go wrong??
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