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POLL RESULTS: Review: Fantastic Four #570: (5 comments)

POLL: Review: Fantastic Four #570

Friday, September 04, 2009 - 12:00 AM

When I saw the cover for Fantastic Four #570, with the new creative team of Jonathon Hickman and Dale Eaglesham, I was more than a bit put-out by what I saw -- namely a ripply-muscled Reed Richards in short sleeves. Hair on the arms... five-o'clock shadwo... everything that our pliable Plato is not.

Having read the issue, I'm a little bit relieved. And, honestly, given the nature of the recent Dr. Doom arc, I really should have surmised it sooner.

It seems as if there is an extra-dimension League of Reeds that meets to solve crises across reality. It's really kind of a neat idea. I mean, if you had the choice to work with nobody but carbon-copies of yourself... what could be better than that?

Of course, these copies are less than "carbon." All of the Reeds in the All-Reed Squad are products of their unique dimensions (click on the thumbnail to the right for a larger view). Some aren't even stretchy -- exhibiting instead traits of one of the other Four.

Which means, in my opinion, that this Reed -- the 'roid Reed with the biceps and the chest and the body hair and everything -- is not our Reed. He's some other Reed.

But he's a Reed that is going to play a crucial role (most likely alongside or against Real Reed) in the story to come.

POLL: This Reed ain't OUR Reed!
 
64% (159) Right! He's not!
 
35% (87) Oh, yes he is!
246 people have voted in this poll. (This poll is not active.)
Carl_Elvis
Carl_Elvis

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Re: Review: Fantastic Four #570 (Score: 1)
posted Friday, September 04, 2009 - 12:44 AM (#49178)

This storyline sounds interesting, I'll have to pick it. Ever since Kirk met the goatee Spock I've been a fan of alternate reality stories.


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Splinky
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Re: Review: Fantastic Four #570 (Score: 1)
posted Friday, September 04, 2009 - 09:45 AM (#49184)
In Response to Carl_Elvis (#49178):

I was a big fan of alternate reality stories. Until DC and (especially) Marvel beat the concept to death. Kind of like they do with every good concept.


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CatJuggling
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Re: Review: Fantastic Four #570 (Score: 1)
posted Friday, September 04, 2009 - 12:54 PM (#49188)
I love the idea (and totally called it when he first saw those shadowy figures in his machine). Then again, I'm the one who put together my own "Doom Patrol/Legion of Doom" Exiles style.
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Enigmanaut
Enigmanaut

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Re: POLL: Review: Fantastic Four #570 (Score: 1)
posted Saturday, September 05, 2009 - 02:22 PM (#49206)

Hey! One of them Alternate Reeds has the Starbrand symbol on his chest! There's a Starbrand Reed Richards? Such a being would be damned near a god!


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remdog
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Re: POLL: Review: Fantastic Four #570 (Score: 1)
posted Monday, September 07, 2009 - 12:04 PM (#49231)

Chris Eliopoulis did a similar thing in Franklin Richards, Son of a Genius. Reed had a teleconference with all the other reeds from alternate realities.


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