Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Fantastic Four #18


Cover Date: September 1963

Plot Overview: The Fantastic Four take it easy for once while on another planet the Skrulls are plotting revenge. A Skrull scientist introduces the Super-Skrull who has superior versions of all the FF's powers. The Super-Skrull demonstrates his powers to the approval of the Skrull ruler. The Super-Skrull heads to Earth to conquer the FF.

Meanwhile, the FF have headed to a local department store. The other shoppers recognize them and they hear about a spaceship landing while fleeing the crowds.

The Human Torch is the first on the scene and is surprised when the Super-Skrull uses his powers. The Super-Skrull makes short work of the Torch and Reed takes him on next. Reed tries to trap the Super-Skrull but he uses his superior elasticity to escape. Reed tries to smash the Super-Skrull with his sledgehammer attack but the Super-Skrull quickly grabs a giant rock that stuns Reed when he strikes. The Thing arrives but the Super-Skrull is too strong for him. The Torch recovers and manages to stun the Super-Skrull with a burst of fire and Reed uses that opportunity to call for a retreat.

Reed quickly discovers that there are rays powering the Super-Skrull from space. He develops a jammer that if put on the Super-Skrull will depower him. He determines that Sue is the only person that has a shot at putting the device on him.

The FF send out a challenge to the Super-Skrull to face them on a deserted island for a final showdown. The Super-Skrull arrives and unveils that he has hypnotic eyes. He immobilizes Reed, Torch and the Thing during the course of the fight. Sue takes him by surprise and attaches the device. The Super-Skrull chases Sue but Reed grabs her and the Super-Skrull falls into a big hole. The Human Torch traps the Super-Skrull inside of the hole as the issue comes to an end.

My Take: This was a really good issue. There wasn't any Silver Age ridiculousness, the pace was really good and there was a ton of action in the book. This book to me is what the Fantastic Four is all about. They meet a challenge that they can't conquer alone so Reed finds a way to save the day and they work together to defeat the bad guy. This was very straightforward and very much about the action and the resolution to a problem.

It feels like they've really got the Fantastic Four as a concept down. The characters feel pretty fleshed out and their interactions seem well refined. At this point, I open these issues with certain expectations of how the characters should act and they don't disappoint.

I would say this has been the second best issue of the Fantastic Four to this point. Issue 12 with the Hulk was better but I feel that is the standard that all future FF issues will be judged against for the near future.

If I had one complaint storyline wise, it's that the Super-Skrull really didn't make a lot of use of his invisibility powers. That's not a big complaint with the story though.

The art in this issue was a bit of a mixed bag. The Torch and Super-Skrull flying around in flames could be confusing at times. It wasn't always to tell who was who at first glance in several panels. I also don't like the close ups of the Skrulls, their eyes look like teddy bear eyes and it makes it hard to take them seriously. Other than that, good issue with some good visuals in there.

I'd give this **** out of *****.

Notes: This is the first appearance of the Super-Skrull and Dorrek VII. Dorrek VII wasn't mentioned by name that I saw but he shows up here and there until the late 70s. He's not a major character or anything, he just appeared enough to warrant a mention. The Super-Skrull is a pretty big FF villain throughout the years. He's in that second group that you think of after Dr. Doom, Namor and Galactus. He'll appear pretty regularly throughout the entire Fantastic Four history.

Next Issue: Tales to Astonish #47

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