Heroes get their bodies transformed, there are large special effects, and the action moves quickly.īut the book still balances the failings of Vol. It works because of the specific use of the medium as a visual story. And the story writing is much clever.Įven though it's sort of long, I really liked a futuristic story involving the Fantastic Four baby, Franklin Richards, achieving god like powers and changing timelines and perhaps dooming the human race. I think it's because they really focused on the originality in the action, a sense of fun that doesn't need several issues to build. But it really got too deep into technical, describing concepts and aliens and things and filling action with dialogue bubbles. The review was largely positive because of the emotional bond between the audience and these tortured, love lorn mutant people. 3", also written primarily by Louise Simonson. I wrote a review for "Essential X-Factor Vol.
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