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I guess at best these comics are ok and once again I found that they (like the first ones) usually did not age well for me.The Challengers of the fantastic were really not a good concept to begin with. Their Lets try better the world was just idiotic, it was goofy with the Fantastic Four already but this comes out of nowhere. At least the Fantastic Four had the whole superpowers thing but these here have none. Also the story just throws one thing after the other at you, making it far too fast paced. It also had too many holes with their computer apparently being able to predict the future and seemingly no one noticing the huge giant appearing in New York. Not to mention that the villains were jokes, everything far too easily solved and the ending was a quintessential cop-out.And if this wasnt enough, I really wonder what was up with all the puns regarding fantastic and amalgamated. Not to mention that the expository dialogue really got on my nerves.The art style was mediocre at best, mostly due to the poses.I think the best part of this volume was probably the X-Patrol storyline. For the most part the artwork was pretty good, very smooth and only somewhat exaggerated male musculature and sometimes silly costume details. Also most of the fighting was pretty competent and it was a decent story, well for the most part, the ending was kind of… cliché.However one of the biggest problems was the character Beastling. Here he was suddenly a scientist and although the comic referred to him as shapeshifter he actually never did so. He seemed to be more like Marvels Beast all things considered. Sure he had some good skills and all but it seemed they had switched out his character.Also the puns seemed a tad odd and all those references to e.g. Teen Titan storylines could be annoying to the uninitiated. In addition they could talk a little less.Now Iron Lantern was pretty bland, plain and simple. His origin is even dumber than that of Iron man(view spoiler)[, he built an armor from alien technology, despite being a pilot and having metal pieces in his chest. (hide spoiler)]
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