So, about a week ago, Marvel released their tenth volume of Fantastic Four Masterworks. There are a bunch of features that go above and beyond the normal Masterworks books -- additional written pieces by Roy Thomas, Joe Sinnott, Dick Ayers, Mark Evanier, and Greg Theakston. Then, John Morrow presents Jack Kirby's version of FF #108 -- not the hacked together montage that was originally published.
Lastly, there's a listing of of all the characters that appeared in every one of the first 100 issues. That was me. :)
Anyway, I just got my comp copy in the mail today, and I have to say that it looks even more impressive that the description would suggest. If you have ANY interest in the FF, this book is worth picking up. I don't get any compensation for additional sales, so my only bias is that I enjoy Jack Kirby and the Fantastic Four.
My portion of the book is actually pretty miniscule, as well. I would bet that my contribution to the book took less time than anyone else's. But I have to say that I'm still thrilled to have been a small part of it.
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