Fantastic Four #556 (1998)

Fantastic Four #556 (1998)

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by BRYAN HITCH
That's the problem with Utopias-they're all-too-often built on a foundation of human tears. When an organism designed to abolish war is set into motion, and it decides that the only way to accomplish its objective is to eliminate anyone who could possibly pick up a weapon, there's only one foursome to turn to if humanity is going to survive!
BONUS REVIEW by JIM BROZMAN

The third part of the Millar/Hitch Fantastic Four: Earth Dies! Epic continues from "Ice-Station Zebra" in Alaska to the Olde Baxter Building NYC. A good story along with the lastest Hitch photo-reference artwork (Is that Reed Richards or Bryan's high school pal Pete Durso?) makes this story work. I like this epic space drama with all the Marvel Universe along for the ride. Not to be confused with Marvel's Epic Time-Spanning Space-Drama: Secret Invasion, this 4-part story might lead to something good. Check it out if for only to find out Cap's answer to the Thing's demand on the cover of this comic! It's a rarity to find Word Balloons on the cover of Marvel Comics these days. Pick this one up.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by BRYAN HITCH
That's the problem with Utopias-they're all-too-often built on a foundation of human tears. When an organism designed to abolish war is set into motion, and it decides that the only way to accomplish its objective is to eliminate anyone who could possibly pick up a weapon, there's only one foursome to turn to if humanity is going to survive!
BONUS REVIEW by JIM BROZMAN

The third part of the Millar/Hitch Fantastic Four: Earth Dies! Epic continues from "Ice-Station Zebra" in Alaska to the Olde Baxter Building NYC. A good story along with the lastest Hitch photo-reference artwork (Is that Reed Richards or Bryan's high school pal Pete Durso?) makes this story work. I like this epic space drama with all the Marvel Universe along for the ride. Not to be confused with Marvel's Epic Time-Spanning Space-Drama: Secret Invasion, this 4-part story might lead to something good. Check it out if for only to find out Cap's answer to the Thing's demand on the cover of this comic! It's a rarity to find Word Balloons on the cover of Marvel Comics these days. Pick this one up.
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams