Well, #1 is out today.
The best part about it is that Bagley's art isn't as bad as it's been or as I've been expecting this will be.
The opening plot is that Reed discovers that the unstable molecules that make up his body (and likely the others' as well) are decaying.
When was it established that their bodies were made of unstable molecules. I thought he INVENTED unstable molecules and used them in their uniforms.
He decides to take Johnny's Negative Zone ship and kind of turn it into the new Baxter Building and base out of their for a period of time, with the unannounced intention of finding a cure for this decay. He says he will find a new Fantastic Four to stay in their place even though they can pretty much return at the moment of time they left and might only be gone for a few seconds.
(I didn't care for that, but mostly because the new team looks stupid)
So....not bad. This is supposed to be more of an adventure book vs. action, but I thought Hickman and Millar before him did a good job of that any way. I guess it remains to be seen how Matt Fraction writes stories like that.
The best part about it is that Bagley's art isn't as bad as it's been or as I've been expecting this will be.
The opening plot is that Reed discovers that the unstable molecules that make up his body (and likely the others' as well) are decaying.
When was it established that their bodies were made of unstable molecules. I thought he INVENTED unstable molecules and used them in their uniforms.
He decides to take Johnny's Negative Zone ship and kind of turn it into the new Baxter Building and base out of their for a period of time, with the unannounced intention of finding a cure for this decay. He says he will find a new Fantastic Four to stay in their place even though they can pretty much return at the moment of time they left and might only be gone for a few seconds.
(I didn't care for that, but mostly because the new team looks stupid)
So....not bad. This is supposed to be more of an adventure book vs. action, but I thought Hickman and Millar before him did a good job of that any way. I guess it remains to be seen how Matt Fraction writes stories like that.