Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 5: Crossover8 reviews
Mark Millar, Greg Land

Marvel Comics, 2006

Great story and art

+ Ladies and Gentelmen let me introduce to you...Marvel Zombies!
+ Ultimate FF at its peak
+ zombies and FF?!? sign me up...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 10: Ghosts1 review
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2008

Not what I Thought

This is a good book don't get me wrong. But I wish that sue would use her powers as more than just deffense. The whole beginning of the story is that Sue is on a business trip and is P.O. that Reed wouldn't come with her, during her fight the plane in shot down. And who has to save her? well the ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 6: Frightful9 reviews
Mark Millar, Greg Land

Marvel Comics, 2006

Yeah, baby...!!!!!!

+ The other side of the Marvel Zombies tale
+ Zombies and Carmen Miranda

This was a really fun read -- the Ultimate FF series has definitely hit its stride here, with an action-packed story arc that encompasses Doc Doom, the Skrulls, time travel and a high-power smackdown with those pesky undead doppelgangers who snuck in from Robert Kirkman's "Marvel Zombies" universe. ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimatum: X-Men/Fantastic Four Premiere HC
Aron E. Coleite, Joe Pokaski, ...

Marvel Comics, 2009

The unthinkable has happened as the X-Men find themselves reeling from the devastating events of Ultimatum! As Xavier's pupils prepare to retaliate, one X-Man is conspicuously left off the roster. As her time as part of Weapon X is counted against her, how can Rogue prove her loyalty? How far will she go? And just what is her mysterious connection to Vindicator of Alpha Flight?! In Fantastic ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 2: Doom6 reviews
Warren Ellis, Stuart Immonen

Marvel Comics, 2004

Justin Timberlake? Even better, volume two: "Doom"

+ tiny tots FF vs classmate von doom, er i mean van damme...
+ This is book THREE, people
+ Old stars, new style and personalities, it works
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 4: Inhuman6 reviews
Mike Carey, Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2005

A good, fun read... worth checking out!

The "Ultimate FF" series starts to hit its stride here, having finally gotten past all the set-up and exposition, and settles into adventure-oriented stories that take only one or two issues to tell (as opposed to longer story arcs of previous volumes). In this sense it begins to feel like the ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 3: N-Zone6 reviews
Warren Ellis, Andy Kubert

Marvel Comics, 2005

Justin Timberlake? Even better, volume two: "Doom"

+ tiny tots FF vs classmate von doom, er i mean van damme...
+ This is book THREE, people
+ Old stars, new style and personalities, it works
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Volume 11: Salem's Seven TPB (Ultimate Fantastic Four (Graphic Novels))
Mike Carey, Mike Perkins

Marvel Comics, 2008

A new story filled with supernatural surprises and all-out action! When the FF help out with the excavation of the Mole Man's underground city, they awaken something that should have been left sleeping! Who is Agatha Harkness? What are Salem's Seven? New Ultimate characters! A new artist! All this, plus, someone has the hots for the Human Torch! Collects Ultimate Fantastic Four #54-57.
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 9: Silver Surfer2 reviews
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2008

vol9: "Silver Surfer" less than sterling.

"Silver Surfer" takes off with a classic Fantastic Four plot point: Reed tries to construct a device (in this case, the Cosmic Cube), and things go awry. He attracts the attention of the "Silver Searcher," who calls his master, the Psycho Man, to turn Earth into a utopia at the cost of everyone's ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 1: The Fantastic11 reviews
Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Millar, ...

Marvel Comics, 2004

This is truly fantastic!!!

+ pretty good...
+ Best Ultimate Series
+ ultimate fantastic four vol.1: the fantastic
+ Not bad
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 8: Devils1 review
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2007

Prototypical of Ultimate FF

One of the main selling points for the Ultimate Marvel universe is that they can do almost anything they want with what are, at the core, the established characters we recognize. The major heroes such as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men all have the same identities and powers as their ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 7: God War6 reviews
Mike Carey, Pasqual Ferry

Marvel Comics, 2007

Decent reading - the FF go on a space adventure

+ Fun Sci-Fi Romp

I'd give this a 3.5 if I could -- I tilted towards the high end to balance out some of the overly negative reviews from other readers. I agree this isn't the greatest story arc for the Ultimate FF, but it was okay. This volume collects issues #33-38 of the series, which comprised a stylish if ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 5: Crossover8 reviews
Mark Millar, Greg Land

Marvel Comics, 2006

Great story and art

+ Ladies and Gentelmen let me introduce to you...Marvel Zombies!
+ Ultimate FF at its peak
+ zombies and FF?!? sign me up...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 6: Frightful9 reviews
Mark Millar, Greg Land

Marvel Comics, 2006

Yeah, baby...!!!!!!

+ The other side of the Marvel Zombies tale
+ Zombies and Carmen Miranda

This was a really fun read -- the Ultimate FF series has definitely hit its stride here, with an action-packed story arc that encompasses Doc Doom, the Skrulls, time travel and a high-power smackdown with those pesky undead doppelgangers who snuck in from Robert Kirkman's "Marvel Zombies" universe. ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 4: Inhuman6 reviews
Mike Carey, Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2005

A good, fun read... worth checking out!

The "Ultimate FF" series starts to hit its stride here, having finally gotten past all the set-up and exposition, and settles into adventure-oriented stories that take only one or two issues to tell (as opposed to longer story arcs of previous volumes). In this sense it begins to feel like the ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 8: Devils1 review
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2007

Prototypical of Ultimate FF

One of the main selling points for the Ultimate Marvel universe is that they can do almost anything they want with what are, at the core, the established characters we recognize. The major heroes such as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men all have the same identities and powers as their ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 9: Silver Surfer2 reviews
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2008

vol9: "Silver Surfer" less than sterling.

"Silver Surfer" takes off with a classic Fantastic Four plot point: Reed tries to construct a device (in this case, the Cosmic Cube), and things go awry. He attracts the attention of the "Silver Searcher," who calls his master, the Psycho Man, to turn Earth into a utopia at the cost of everyone's ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 7: God War6 reviews
Mike Carey, Pasqual Ferry

Marvel Comics, 2007

Decent reading - the FF go on a space adventure

+ Fun Sci-Fi Romp

I'd give this a 3.5 if I could -- I tilted towards the high end to balance out some of the overly negative reviews from other readers. I agree this isn't the greatest story arc for the Ultimate FF, but it was okay. This volume collects issues #33-38 of the series, which comprised a stylish if ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 2: Doom6 reviews
Warren Ellis, Stuart Immonen

Marvel Comics, 2004

Justin Timberlake? Even better, volume two: "Doom"

+ tiny tots FF vs classmate von doom, er i mean van damme...
+ This is book THREE, people
+ Old stars, new style and personalities, it works
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 10: Ghosts1 review
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2008

Not what I Thought

This is a good book don't get me wrong. But I wish that sue would use her powers as more than just deffense. The whole beginning of the story is that Sue is on a business trip and is P.O. that Reed wouldn't come with her, during her fight the plane in shot down. And who has to save her? well the ...