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2.0 out of 5 stars
Not happy with reproduction, September 18, 2009
Something about the graphics reproduction in this volume bothered me. It looks as if the graphics have been stretched to a larger page size -- though I'm not completely sure that's the cause. What happens is, all the lines look fuzzy or jagged, particularly the lettering. If you look at the "E"s in the lettering, you'll see the artifacts I'm talking about. The net effect is to make the printing and graphics fuzzy, and it annoyed me enough that I couldn't finish the book.
I have an older hardcover of Fantastic Four Vol 1, and both the line work and lettering look quite solid to me in that volume. Curiously, one of the pages reproduced toward the end of Annual #1 in this paperback edition looks exactly right, so it was possible to avoid the odd stretching effects. But somehow every page except that one (in this volume) seems to suffer from the the stretched or distorted reproduction.
To clarify, since the Amazon reviews sometimes get jumbled around, this review is for the _Paperback_ edition of Marvel Masterworks: The Fantastic Four 2 TPB, the edition published in 2009.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Issues 11-20 and Annual 2 of Marvel's First Family, December 21, 2004
This review is from: Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four Vol. 2 (Hardcover)
Have to correct the other review here: This is the second volume and as such contains issues 11-20 and Annual 2.
These are the stories you will find:
1. F4 vs. the Impossible Man
2. F4 vs. the Hulk
3. F4 vs. the Red Ghost
4. The Sub-Mariner Strikes!
5. The F4 Battle the Mad Thinker and His Awesome Android
6. F4 and the Ant-Man battle Dr. Doom
7. F4 battle Dr. Doom
8. F4 battle the Super-Skrull
9. At the Mercy of Rama-Tut
10. The Molecule Man!
And the annual story included also features Dr. Doom as the villain.
These are wonderful stories that introduced a lot of long-lasting characters for the first time. It's not the artistic climax of the series, though. Kirby's artwork does not shine as much with Dick Ayers or Chic Stone as inkers, and Joe Sinnot is still a couple of Masterworks away.
Still, it's a lot of fun to read these. If you can't afford the rather hefty price tag and still want to know what happens, look for the reprint collections called Essential Fantastic Four which only cost a fraction. Those are in black and white and on cheap paper, but at least you won't feel the need to wear silk gloves everytime you read them like with this Masterworks treasure.
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Make Mine Fantastic, February 20, 2006
This review is from: Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four Vol. 2 (Hardcover)
Securely contained in a flat mailer and shrinkwrapped, this hardcover volume arrived perfect and ready to be enjoyed. Oh, and the content is excellent, a genuine Cold War artifact.
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