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Loading... Ultimate Fantastic Four v09: Silver Surfer (2007)by Mike Carey
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. While Reed Richards attempts to find a suitable power source for the cosmic cube (the cosmic cube was first introduced a few trades ago), he unwittingly draws the attention of the Silver Surfer - or, in the Ultimate Universe, the Silver Searcher - to Earth. I know little about the 616-verse character, but I can see differences. The Silver Searcher is not a herald of Galactus (who was already introduced into the Ultimate Universe by this time), but instead a king who wishes to find another people suitable to be his subjects, to replace the kingdom that was destroyed. And Earth's people look to be perfect. I thought that this story was very middle-of-the-road. It wasn't boring, but it wasn't terribly interesting either. The art was good. Justin Ponsor's colors really stood out to me; he gave the book a very dream-like quality to it. I'd like to see more of his work in the Marvel Universe. no reviews | add a review
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In an attempt to harness the power of the cosmic cube, young scientist Reed Richards has pierced the barriers of a hundred universes! And falling through the opening into our unspecting reality is the keeper of the power cosmic: the Silver Surfer! No library descriptions found. |
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8:14 pm 25 October 2015
Ultimate Fantastic Four, Vol. 9: Silver Surfer - Justin Ponsor, Pasqual Ferry, Mike Carey
I'm glad I pushed through the so-so story arcs, because this was a lot of fun! While Silver Surfer felt fairly true to his original character, there were some changes, explained by the fact that his origin story was slightly different, and in a way that made it impossible to write him as he was on Earth-616.
That being said, I was involved with this story line and I felt emotionally invested: I cared not only about the main characters, but the Silver Surfer - called the Silver Searcher in this volume - as well.
I cared about what happened, and I was excited about where the story was going, and that had been lacking in the past couple of volumes. I"m excited to move onto the next volume now. ( )