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Fantastic Four--Redemption of the Silver Surfer revisits that fabulous foursome of superhero-dom: Mister Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, the Human Torch, and the Thing. But the book also throws in several other well-known Marvel Universe residents, most obviously the Silver Surfer. However, long-time Marvel fans know that to enter into the Negative Zone is practically an invitation to involve Blastaar and Annihilus, two of the reigning powers in that alternate universe. And, through Norrin Radd's thoughts, we also get to see Galactus and Dr. Doom, however briefly. Not to mention Nova, who also bears ties to Galactus and the Fantastic Four (however major or minuscule). All in all, this makes for a terrific novel filled with Marvel favorites.
I'll be honest: the Silver Surfer isn't one of my most favorite characters. He's too, too serious for one thing, and way morbid and melancholy at times. He reminds me a lot of Cyclops of the X-Men, except that Cyclops can make jokes...occasionally. I don't think the Silver Surfer knows how to do that. Also, the Surfer has this tendency to brood about his time as Galactus' Herald. It played a major role in this book, but while this author handled it all right, it can become somewhat boring to hear the Silver Surfer constantly laying a guilt-trip on himself and seeking to always redeem himself. I know, it's a part of his character. Still, he could lighten up a little.
Fantastic Four--Redemption of the Silver Surfer does a good job of exploring the wonders of another universe that has already had weveral major impacts on the "mainstream" universe. And I guess it was inevitable that the other universe had to have its counterparts to celestial entities in this one, right?
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