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Who are the Masters of Doom? Millar and Hitch take a journey into a previously unexplored chapter in the life of Doctor Doom. Also, the story we had to call "A Fantastic Four Wedding And A Funeral." Plus, Mister and Mrs. Thing! Collects Fantastic Four #562-569.


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Book Title: Fantastic Four: The Master of Doom
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Fantastic Four: The Master of Doom by Mark Millar,Bryan Hitch Book Review

Name: H. Bala
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: it fizzled...
Date: Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2009
Review: What the $@*% happened? Was it deadlines? A growing lack of interest? Millar painting himself into a corner? Was it Joe Quesada? It's Joe Quesada, isn't it? Whatever it is, what started as an awesome Fantastic Four run by Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch ends up fizzling. FANTASTIC FOUR: THE MASTER OF DOOM collects issues #562-569, and the thing of it is that, even in this collection, there's a sense of epic, sweeping stuff unfolding and Millar and Hitch were well on their way to gloriously pulling the whole thing off. Until the wheels came off.

Rampant SPOILERS now.

This one starts promisingly, with Sue Richards speaking at her own funeral service, or rather that of a future version of herself. We're treated to a gallery of Marvel's superherodom who shows up to pay respect, and there's even a nice brief moment shared between Wolverine and future Wolverine. Millar takes this time to close off the whole Nu-World thread, as the New Defenders take off for their new home and Johnny Storm and his felonious one night stand say goodbye on good terms.

The overarching storyline surfaces once we learn that Victor Von Doom is incarcerated for murdering the Invisible Woman from the future. I don't really remember Dr. Doom getting captured in the past issue, but here he is in the hoosegow. And it might be hard to believe at first that Reed Richards would speak on Doom's behalf, but then again this is the same dude who once defended Galactus when the Devourer of Worlds was tried in an intergalactic tribunal. Doom, possibly the most imperious supervillain ever, naturally regards Reed's altruism as a sign of weakness, and he taunts him. And then he mentions his master: "The man who taught me everything I know. The first supervillain, if you will." "Nine weeks, my dear Richards," he crows, and then "I wonder if that wife of yours can die twice, eh?" Them's fighting words, and it sets up what bodes to be a hellacious farewell story arc for Mark Millar.

Before that, though, we get further developments on Ben's relationship with his schoolteacher girlfriend. And then Marvel's First Family goes Christmas holidaying with Reed's relatives in a tiny Scottish town that is so quaint that it couldn't, couldn't possibly harbor an unspeakably evil secret. Right? But there's a reason the first half of this two-parter is titled "The Christmas Monster."

And then finally we get to the main event, "Doom's Master." In the prior issues, Millar had been steadily building up the featured Big Bad's street creds. We learn that Doom's Master, who is actually called the Marquis of Death, is an off-the-scales heavy hitter and he is one sadistic mother. His sick pastime seems to be gallivanting throughout the Multiverse and wiping out worlds inhabited by the FF. After twenty years of distance, the Marquis of Death at last reaches out to his erstwhile apprentice Dr. Doom. He arrives at the 616 universe. I was all anticipate-y.

I haven't re-read the story arc so I can't quite pinpoint when doubts started gnawing in. I had to sit down and think about it, but there are a couple of things that seemed off. In introducing new lead supervillains, there's a tendency for writers to have their new favorites kicking the taco out of an already established Big Bad or some other heavy-hitter in order to establish the newbie's badasssery. And I guess it's fine as a means to establish credibility and to advance the plot, providing it's not abused. Millar went this route in the Nu-Earth storyline with Galactus, and now we assume (because it's not shown on page) that the Marquis has managed to kill off a Watcher. And then the transparency becomes even clearer when Millar goes to the well a third time as the Marquis has his reunion of sorts with Dr. Doom. The Latverian monarch gets humbled, and it's shocking how easily the Marquis accomplishes this.

I'm also a bit staggered that Doom, who even while napping oozes entitlement and sheer arrogance, could ever find it in himself to bow down to any other person. It's hard to buy. But I guess he had to learn his craft from someone, so whatever. Going back to the Marquis of Death, I wish Millar had defined the parameters of his abilities more clearly. The Marquis's powers seem to have no boundaries, no weaknesses to the guy. Meaning that it'd be tricky work for Reed to come up with something to beat him, something that would make sense to us, anyway, and also fit within the story's internal logic. I halfway expected for him to just come up with some new invention called the De-Marquisizer. As it is, Millar does resort to an out-of-left-field deux ex machina device. I thought it was weak.

When I first learned that Millar & Hitch were taking over this series, I got all giddy and also possibly almost had the vapors. But in retrospect - because, if nothing else, a run of merely 16 issues isn't nearly long enough - this team was gonna be hard pressed to live up to what Stan Lee & Jack Kirby and also John Byrne brought to the table. Millar and Hitch started off with a bang, and I relished the hell out ofย 

Name: Kindle Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Four Stars
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
Review: Loved the story!

Name: Will Restrepo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Master of Doom
Date: Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2012
Review: I admit, I'm a huge Mark Millar fan! This book does nothing to change my mind. Great story! Great illustration! Cant imagine that any Fantastic Four reader would be disapointed.

Name: Kevin M. Derby
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Action Packed Comics But the Characters Seem Off
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2014
Review: โ€œThe Master of Doomโ€ divides Fantastic Four fans with strong advocates of these comics and fierce critics continuing to spar over its merits. Mark Millar is generally considered a solid writer and Bryan Hitch, who leads the art team here, has a pretty strong reputation but neither of them quite bring their A game to work here.

The main story here features the Marquis of Death, an old ally of Dr. Doom, and his clash with the Fantastic Four. Millar provides an exciting enough plot with a subplot covering the Thing being engaged to a schoolteacher from Brooklyn. There are some intense battle scenes and some interesting ideas to be sure. But Millar doesnโ€™t exactly shine when it comes to character development and his take on Dr. Doom seems more than a little off. Even worse, a plot twist at the end of the story will force readers to roll their eyes. Having said that, there should be enough action to keep most readersโ€™ interest.

This book also contains a couple of issues detailing the Fantastic Fourโ€™s trip to Scotland for Christmas which includes a utopian like town, a strange sea creature and Reed Richardsโ€™ cousin who is a pastor and the funeral for an older version of the Invisible Woman which seems out of place here and probably better for the Nu-World collection.

While certainly not the best of books, thereโ€™s enough action here that most readers should find it satisfying. Having said that, the more die-hard Fantastic Four fans will probably find this book underwhelming.

Name: Inquisitive Guereza
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Incredible Bryan Hitch illustrations but lackluster writing
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2015
Review: I hate to give this a negative review, because Bryan Hitch's artwork is, as usual, unbelievable. Incredibly rich illustrations of realistic-looking characters, outfits, and an insane attention to background details that make you feel like you're really inside some of these locations. I can't even imagine what it's like for the inkers who work with him and how long it must take to embellish these kind of details. But even the greatest art can't make up for lousy writing, and I just found these stories rather boring and even anti-climactic. We know that Doom's masters are coming and when they finally show up it's just more manipulative brain-game goofiness and they end up losing. Predictable and lame. Plus to incorporate a death of a major character is becoming so cliche its almost comical. No one stays dead at Marvel so what's the point?
Another observation is that the other penciller who shows up later and joins in the art duties doesn't seem to match up with Hitch so that gives and inconsistent, wonky quality to the art, and I found this distracting.
I final thought: while FF is mostly an all-ages title, there was enough questionable content - namely gore and violence - that this really isn't ideal for young readers, even though traditionally that's what the Fantastic Four usually was. I was disappointed to see a flagship Marvel like this take the predictable darker avenue, but anything for more money I guess.

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