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Writer: Mike Carey:
Penciler: Tyler Kirkham
Colorist: Blond
Inker: Still on a very long coffee break

8 pages of 24


Alright, let’s just put an end to this now. Here’s the last issue of Ultimate Fantastic Four: Salem’s Seven. How does it all come crashing down in the end?

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Writer: Mike Carey:
Penciler: Eric Basaluda
Colorist: Blond
Inker: No one listed.

8 pages of 24


Been a while, so let’s just get right back to looking at Ultimate Fantastic Four: Salem’s Seven. Just look back as previous posts to catch back up.


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After Mark Millar left Ultimate Fantastic Four, a new writer came in and started writing the book. His name is Mike Carey, better known for his work with the series Lucifer and The Unwritten. During his run, the Ultimate Fantastic Four faced a lot of odd figures and notable figures, including Thanos of all people. However, this here is the last story arc for the series (regular anyways, since what comes after this is a tie-in to Ultimatum) and that’s the focus.

Pencils By: Tyler Kirkham
Colors By: Blond
Inks By: No one

7 pages of 22

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What I love about this Sue that's so different from the Sue of the 616, or almost any version of her, is that she's defined much less by the family around her. She's a formidable character in her own right. I always go back to those first few issues of "Ultimate Fantastic Four," where she's exploring her teammates, getting to know their physiology. She really has an understanding of the consequences of interdimensional travel changing your body and the consequences of the relationships that she's in.

She's gone on this journey and lost so much in way that Sue Storm in the 616 never has. The 616 Sue lost her parents, but she does have a great family that supports her and believes in her. She's a mother and a celebrity. She has all these things that this Sue Storm does not have. The Ultimate Sue was a celebrity for a little bit, but then she became the girl that was dating the sociopath.

I think she's had to come into her own, and Jonathan and Sam did such a great job developing her character in "Ultimates." She's such a great, strong character, I love writing her voice and I love getting to present this character in a leadership role in a book, especially this one, because it really tickles the format.
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Warning: Unintentional sexism below!

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