
Fantastic Four (1998) (Single Issues) #35–39, Best of Marvel Essentials: 4 Fantásticos #1, Fantastic Four (Chronological Order) #Other, Фантастическая Четверка. Лучшие сюжеты #1
Fantastic Four: Flesh and Stone
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0785107932
ISBN 13: 9780785107934
Publication date:
August 1st, 2001
Publisher: Marvel Enterprises
Pages: 160
In a world where heroes face the crushing weight of their own personal battles, Reed and Ben find themselves at a crossroads. Reed grapples with the looming threat of bankruptcy, a stark contrast to his typically brilliant mind, as the foundation of his work crumbles around him. Meanwhile, Ben, known as the Thing, confronts his own demons, struggling with feelings of inadequacy and loss that threaten to overshadow his heroic persona.
As these two pillars of the Fantastic Four navigate their trials, they are joined by Susan and Johnny, who each bring their unique perspectives and challenges to the mix. Together, they must learn to lean on one another, exploring the complexities of their relationships and the bond that defines them as a team. With emotional stakes running high, the team must also face a formidable enemy that seeks to exploit their vulnerabilities.
Amidst the chaos, readers are taken on a journey of resilience and redemption. The characters must confront not only external threats but also their internal struggles, ultimately discovering what it means to be more than just heroes; they must become a family once again.
As these two pillars of the Fantastic Four navigate their trials, they are joined by Susan and Johnny, who each bring their unique perspectives and challenges to the mix. Together, they must learn to lean on one another, exploring the complexities of their relationships and the bond that defines them as a team. With emotional stakes running high, the team must also face a formidable enemy that seeks to exploit their vulnerabilities.
Amidst the chaos, readers are taken on a journey of resilience and redemption. The characters must confront not only external threats but also their internal struggles, ultimately discovering what it means to be more than just heroes; they must become a family once again.