Co-Plotters Erik Larsen &
Eric Stephenson
Layouts Erik Larsen
Script Eric Stephenson
Artist and Inkers
Ron Frenz & Joe Sinnott
Keith Giffen & Al Gordon
Paul Ryan & Bruce Timm
Colors Eric Stephenson
Letters Richard Starkings
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Cover Michael Golden


The Sinister Secret of the Sentry

Synopsis-What if Jack Kirby hadn't split up with Stan Lee and joined DC after issue 100 of the Fantastic Four. What if inbetween issue 100 and 101 there were 12 issues done by Lee/Kirby. What if all the classic elements were brought back to celebrate the two gods of comics. Simply what if. With the Kree Sentry, Namor, and multiple classic elements; Marvel has done a great job with this issue. Another half a dozen of Kirby clones are brought in for a improved issue 2.

Best Moments-There were moments where I though it was a Kirby/Lee book. With a new story line with a classic villain, this series is easily becoming one of my favorite series. Maybe it's Namor's cocky attitude, or Doom's higher than tough persona, or one of the many characters that have been brought back from the pat in one final flare. Whatever it is, they have nailed the feel of the Fantastic Four.
There's some insight on the break up of the team's creators, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. All I can say is "Good Job".

Weak Points- Weak points, not likely. The art is a little off in some spots, but unless you hate the old Marvel way, then the book is a total 4.

Over all rating-4 out of 4 flares.