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FREE FANTASTIC FOUR BY JONATHAN HICKMAN - VOLUME 6 PDF Jonathan Hickman,Ron Garney,Ryan Stegman | 184 pages | 16 Jul 2013 | Marvel Comics | 9780785161554 | English | New York, United States Fantastic Four, Volume 6 by Jonathan Hickman Superstar writer Jonathan Hickman revamps and redefines Marvel 's Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Volume 6 family in an epic saga across time, space and reality! It all begins when Mr. Fantastic decides to solve everything! As the team contends with Dark Reign, an older Franklin arrives from the future with an ominous warning! Book 0. Dark Reign strikes Marvel's first family - in an e… More. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve Dark Reign: Fantastic Four. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Rate it:. Book 1. Fantastic Four, Volume 1 by Jonathan Hickman. Be there as Marvel's newest exciting creator, Jona… More. Shelve Fantastic Four, Volume 1. Book 2. Fantastic Four, Volume 2 by Jonathan Hickman. 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First, explore the Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Volume 6 and the past: Witness the Fantastic Four of the yearand learn the secret history of Marvel's first family! Then, follow the team on Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Volume 6 journey through an alien landscape as a life hangs in the balance! And when the fallout from the Kree-Inhuman war threatens galactic peace, how Jonathan Hickman's groundbreaking run comes to an explosive end! And when the fallout from the Kree-Inhuman war threatens galactic peace, how will it affect the stranded Ronan and Crystal? Who will be the Black Panther? And when the Wizard returns to claim his "son," Bentley 23, the Fantastic Four and the Future Foundation must join forces to save him! Collecting : Fantastic Four Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Fantastic Four, Volume 6please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Fantastic Four, Volume 6. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Fantastic Four, Volume 6. Oct 25, Sesana rated it liked it Shelves: comicssuperhumans. While reading this, I kind of got the impression that Hickman had actually done everything he needed to do in the last volume, and that the issues in this volume were merely fulfilling contractual obligations. Because it's really all over the place, random stories that don't connect and, for the most part, don't even serve to bring his run to a close. That said, if you pick up this volume and only read the first story, just literally put the book down and walk away once it's over, then it will b While reading this, Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Volume 6 kind of got the impression that Hickman had actually done everything he needed to do in the last volume, and that the issues in this volume were merely fulfilling contractual obligations. That said, if you pick up this volume and only read the first story, just literally put the book down and walk away once it's over, then it will be worth your time. Nathaniel Richards takes Reed to the far future, and there's an incredibly moving moment there, and it ends on a quietly hopeful note that, in my opinion, is probably where Hickman's run really should have ended. It's a really nice story, and it brings together pretty much everything Hickman had been working towards. View 2 comments. Feb 26, Artemy rated it really liked it Shelves: marvelcomics. And this is it, the final volume of Hickman's Fantastic Four run. I realised too late that the last two volumes of FF should be read together with the last two volumes of F4, switching from one trade to the other every issue, so I probably missed something here and there. Still, just like the final volume of FF, this one consists of mostly standalone one-shots or two-parters, and they're are all good. There was no endgame, though — Hickman's actual story ended with Fantastic Four volume 5, so th And this is it, the final volume of Hickman's Fantastic Four run. There was no endgame, though — Hickman's actual story ended with Fantastic Four volume 5, so these last books in both series just tie various little loose threads together. It was a highly enjoyable run, although I did get very confusing and convoluted somewhere in the middle, and I don't feel like the payoff was entirely worth it. Considering this series as a dry run for Hickman's true Marvel magnum opus, Avengers, Fantastic Four laid some solid groundwork for everything that is to come later. Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Volume 6 as a series on its own, it wasn't as good as Secret Warriors or Avengers, in my opinion. Still, I had a lot of fun with these characters, and wouldn't mind revisiting this run a couple of years later to see if maybe I can grasp more of it. Apr 20, James DeSantis rated it liked it. After two amazing volumes we leave off Hickman's run on a "good" note. A lot of these stories are building up for the future. One big one is Wakanda visit from Reed and family and Black Panther becoming the king of the dead. This becomes a big moment for the New Avengers run later for Hickman. The other stories wage from saving a loved one to fighting doom, to learning a alternate reality that went really bad, and more. It's a big volume with tons of stuff to chew on. While there's a lot of cont After two amazing volumes we leave off Hickman's run on a "good" note. While there's a lot of content, none of it is amazing for me. Some great moments here and there but mostly single one shots that are building future plot points more than telling a complete story. I enjoyed the art and dialogue but nothing blew me away. View 1 comment. Nov 05, Jesse A rated it really liked it Shelves: library-it-upgraphic- novels. An entertaining volume that had little to do with the rest of the story. This gets 4 stars for the first 2 volumes alone. Jan 10, Mike rated it liked it Shelves: oh-well-onwards. Then an alternate universe origin story that wraps back around to the Council at Hickman's beginningthen a weird off- shoot of exploring a giant immune system Finally a storyline with some legs emerges: adventures in Wakanda, with the Black Panther. Unfortunately, it's more "African mythology", by which we go back to Egyptian gods as if that's the only ancient African culture we Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Volume 6 men can imagine. At one point T'Challa says, "Everything dies" which reminds me of a recurring line in the later run on Avengers that Hickman helms. And then we find out how T'Challa arrives at the fate we see him occupied with in that later Avengers run. Quite a Call To Adventure, eh Mr. I nearly caught a chill, so cool was the reveal. There's even a Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman - Volume 6 of Doom, only this time Doom rules over a universe made in his own image. And in the end is saved by forces outside himself. There's a lot of that in this book - tying up some loose ends what to do with the future corpse of Galactus? What's become of this world, oh despair, oh pallid intellect. As an antidote to the usual brain-bending machinations Hickman sets up - his incredible Rube Goldberg plots - this is both a comedown from the previous arc and a nice way to experience single doses of Hickman's imagination.