Fantastic Four #566 (1998)

Fantastic Four #566 (1998)

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by BRYAN HITCH
THE MASTERS OF DOOM Part one of four. It begins here! The final storyline of the Millar/Hitch run on FANTASTIC FOUR, culminating all of the plot threads they’ve set up so far! From across the universe they come, returning to the Earth after a twenty year journey of genocide and sadism. They’re the men who tutored Doctor Doom in the ways of villainy—and their re-emergence signals the greatest conflict the Fantastic Four have ever been party to! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 05/20/2009
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

Mark Millar, Bryan Hitch, well mostly Bryan Hitch. One of the 3 inkers (Is it Hitch) are just awful and it stands out like a sore thumb whenever they work over Hitch's pencils. Sometimes it's the penciller themselves, just not comfortable with the tools. Either way, I wish it would stop.
We meet Doctor Doom's MASTER this issue, the man? who trained him and while intriguing, I still find it very out of character to see Doom bow to anyone, and openly admit to his 'people' that there's someone above Doom's status. An above average issue, on a title that's far too overlooked.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by BRYAN HITCH
THE MASTERS OF DOOM Part one of four. It begins here! The final storyline of the Millar/Hitch run on FANTASTIC FOUR, culminating all of the plot threads they’ve set up so far! From across the universe they come, returning to the Earth after a twenty year journey of genocide and sadism. They’re the men who tutored Doctor Doom in the ways of villainy—and their re-emergence signals the greatest conflict the Fantastic Four have ever been party to! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 05/20/2009
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

Mark Millar, Bryan Hitch, well mostly Bryan Hitch. One of the 3 inkers (Is it Hitch) are just awful and it stands out like a sore thumb whenever they work over Hitch's pencils. Sometimes it's the penciller themselves, just not comfortable with the tools. Either way, I wish it would stop.
We meet Doctor Doom's MASTER this issue, the man? who trained him and while intriguing, I still find it very out of character to see Doom bow to anyone, and openly admit to his 'people' that there's someone above Doom's status. An above average issue, on a title that's far too overlooked.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
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