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Post by Rush on Dec 6, 2005 20:37:13 GMT -5
I suggest if you are a fan of the Fantastic Four at all that you pick up this comic book. It is recently in an interesting storyline with The Submariner and these past five issues have probably been some of the best comic books I have ever read.
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Post by gatekeeper on Dec 7, 2005 9:22:15 GMT -5
What's the premise of the book Rush??
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Post by Rush on Dec 7, 2005 22:47:20 GMT -5
I could probably answer that question for you if I had payed more attention in English class. But unfortunately I don't know what premise means.
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Post by gatekeeper on Dec 8, 2005 8:31:59 GMT -5
Premise means, basic idea or plot. What's it about is what I'm asking.
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Post by Wildfire on Dec 13, 2005 23:12:50 GMT -5
Here's your premise info:
The Ultimate universe is a "modernizing" of the Marvel Universe.. where new writers write old characters in a new way free of past history. For example, Spidey still works for the daily bugle, but he's a web designer rather than a photographer.
The FF is along those lines... this is the FF at their formation... the main difference from the "regular" FF is that they're all teenagers, more or less, and the Baxter Building is a government think tank/school for gifted youth.
I read, oh, about the first 8 issue and sort of lost interest, but internet buzz has said the namor arc is really good.
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Post by Rush on Jan 3, 2006 17:34:37 GMT -5
Yeah I thought the Namor series was excellent. The last book just came out and I liked it.
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