The Fantastic Four join forces with the Silver Surfer in order to help Blastaar fight the evil Prodigion, the destroyer of worlds, who is threatening the existence of the Negative Zone. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This was the first Fantastic four book I've ever read, although I have many of the comic books. It seemed that the storyline was more of a Silver Surfer book than a Fantastic four one. Either way, there was enough action to keep my interest. The character development fell a bit short, but the Fantastic Four aren't about drama anyway, they're about action. This book delivers that action: it's a solid effort.
A fantastic read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This, like Countdown To Chaos is a very good read, and a must have for anyone who loves Fantastic Four and stories about the Negative Zone. I also would strongly recommend this for those who are fans of the Silver Surfer for this novel has some of the best characterization ever done on him in any work.
A well written book that is true to Comic series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is amazing. I have read many novels that are based on comic book series, and some of them do not capture the essential spirit of the series. Fortunately, Michael Jan Friedman has done just that. He has wonderful characterizes the Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer perfectly, giving homage to their illustratrous past. Every detail he wrote and George Perez illustrated hold true to the FF comics. The story is fresh and original, with twists and unexpected turns. It is well worth your money to read this, but as you can tell from the other reviews either you like it or you don't. Well, I love it! Excelsior!
An exciting novel for comics and science fiction fans alike
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
In an excellent rendition of Marvel's superstars, Friedman tells an exciting story of the Negative Zone's version of Galactus, a life-giver named Prodigion. Featuring appearances by Negative Zone villains, Blastaar and Annihilus, and introducing the Outriders, Prodigion's heralds. The FF is summoned by Blastaar to stop Prodigion and the Surfer intends to help. When they meet the mysterius being, they are forced to reconsider their mission. The Surfer sees serving Prodigion as a means to make up for the destruction he abetted in his service to Galactus. World ships, space armadas, and Blastaar winning an empire through one on one personal combat, this story has it all. Fans of the FF and Surfer will find a story that fits the characters like a glove. SF fans will be able to pick it up and read with little or no comics background and still find an exciting and enjoyable space opera.
SKleefeld's Commentary
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This is by far the best novelization of the Fantastic Four to date. On a mission of mercy the Silver Surfer requests the help of the FF, who had just been coerced into the Negative Zone to ally themselves with Blastaar. A Galactus-like threat looms in the background as Blastaar, the Surfer and the FF try to save the Negative Zone. Friedman's done his homework. He makes several references to specific incidents in the comics and explains them well enough that you don't need to run down to the comic book shop to get the whole story. His characterizations are well-done and the only fault I found is that he occasionally referred to the Human Torch as a teenager. Perez's chapter illustrations are spectacular and proves that he still is one of the greatest comic artists alive.
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