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		<title>Fantastic Four #571</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 10:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most striking thing about this issue of the Fantastic Four is that it does not actually revolve around the Fantastic Four, but instead focuses primarily on the Council of Reed Richards. However, this in no way makes the comic book a bad read, in fact, it is perhaps one of the best Fantastic Four [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most striking thing about this issue of the <a href="http://comiccat.net/tag/fantastic-four/">Fantastic Four</a> is that it does not actually revolve around the Fantastic Four, but instead focuses primarily on the Council of Reed Richards. However, this in no way makes the comic book a bad read, in fact, it is perhaps one of the best Fantastic Four issues yet.<br />
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<strong>Story:</strong>  As already mentioned, the main focus of the story is on the Council of Reed Richards, but there is little comic relief in a breakfast discussion with the rest of the team. The short-lived though, the story quickly returns to Reed Richard and his multiples. Overall, the story in this episode, written by Jonathan Hickman, is a pleasant alternative to the usual layout of the Fantastic Four comic books and explores a route that many readers will enjoy. </p>
<p><strong>Art:</strong>  The art for this issue, created by <strong>Dale Eaglesham</strong>, has a unique quality to it, mostly a feeling of raw intensity within the artwork. Whereas many other comic book illustrators primarily use color and tone to convey feelings, Eaglesham goes above and beyond and employs the use of carefully constructed lines. This is the most obvious when observing faces in the episode in witnessing how Eaglesham uses even the smallest, simplest of lines, such as those drawn on a forehead, to expertly convey every complex emotion that the character might be experiencing. </p>
<p><strong>Overall:</strong>  Although the story is not quite as action-packed as many other comic books, it compensates by providing a unique pathway and experience not normally seen in a comic book. The idea of a team of Reed Richards is especially unique and a pathway that not many other comic books would dare to venture on. This is what really makes this comic book a must-have for anyone who is slightly tired by the mundane nature of most comic books and wishes to read something unique and original.</p>
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