THE INVINCIBLE WOMAN, PART TWO! With a message hidden in the structure of the reality itself decoded, the Fantastic Four discover that Sue Storm has just become the most wanted woman in the universe. And that makes both her - and planet Earth - a target for invasion! Seeking to save both their planet and themselves, the Fantastic Four build a fantastic new spacecraft to voyage into the unknown. But this necessarily means that their world - and their families - are left undefended. Making matters worse, the Fantastic Four aren't the only ones who've found this message. There are forces here on Earth looking to take advantage... the JUNIOR FANTASTIC FOUR!
The gang get ready to meet Galactus and Ben does some serious prep work. The ending was terrific and touching. I am a little disappointed that we didn't meet up with the G-man but hopefully next issue.
Fantastic Four #7 is another reminder of why Ryan North’s run has been such a joy. This issue nails classic Fantastic Four energy — big ideas, smart problem-solving, and genuine warmth between the characters. Watching the team build a spaceship and head into space while the junior FF are left behind to handle things on Earth is both clever and fun, and it highlights the family dynamic at the heart of the book.
North balances humor, science, and heart effortlessly here, delivering a story that feels light on its feet but still deeply rooted in what makes Marvel’s First Family special. Smart, playful, and thoroughly satisfying.
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