Earth is being invaded by subatomic particles from the other side of the universe - but what terrible secret do they hold inside? As Mr. Fantastic discovers the horrifying truth, he finds out something There're some things in the universe that even he and his family's powers can't stop! And when everyone in the Baxter Building is close to being overwhelmed, a voyage to the end of time and space may well be Mr. Fantastic's only option! Voyage from the subatomic to the intergalactic in this Reed-narrated issue!
Reed’s narration for this issue works really well, a measured reasoning in the background as the universe falls apart. What’s with the cosmic intervention, though? I wonder if this mysterious superior being will come back into play…
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Continuando con la historia del número anterior, en el que un alien atacaba a Johnny, logran conmunicarse con ella y entender de quién se trata. Zrixa proviene de un planeta lejano dos billones de años en el pasado. Por la teoría de la relatividad, es para ella como si hubieran pasado dos segundos, debido a que viajó a la velocidad de la luz. Estaba en busca de planetas suficientemente avanzados para sobrevivir. Sin embargo, detrás de ella venían bombas nucleares para destruirla, debido a que había traicionado a su pueblo para lograr su cometido. Al final, Reed y los 4F salvan el día, no sin antes, percatarse que una última sobreviviente del planeta de Zrixa ha llegado a través de un protón.
While I would've liked to have seen the Inhumans like the cover art suggested would happen, I'll also never not be down for Reed Richards pulling an Interstellar...even if I don't completely understand what just happened.
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That ending blew my mind. North is crafting a Fantastic Four story that I'm enjoying as much as the legendary Lee/Kirby, Byrne, Simonson, Waid, and Hickman runs.
What am I even supposed to say about that to do it justice?? A beautifully complicated look into our ever expanding universe, Ryan North is way too good at this