Fear Itself
X**S
Fear Itself (Hardcover) Review
I honestly don't know why the hate...I thought it was going to be a mess like DC's Final Crisis, but that was not the case.The story is a simple one: An ancient wakes up after millenia and he wants to take revenge on the one who locked him. The only way for him to regain power and face his opponent, is to inflict fear in a large population. Earth was perfect!After his allies (which are actually heroes and villains from Earth) wreck havok around the world, the big baddie is ready to confront his prey.There's a lot of action in the book. Good action. The writing is ok, but I have to admit is no Watchmen either. It just fit the purpose.Why some characters are acting out of character (if any)? Because they're all scared! Even Captain America. Man... even Odin is scared out of his socks. So, why not acting a little out of character?I read this book and it seems pretty comprehensible to me. Haven't read any of the tie-ins, and even like that I enjoyed it. That being said, I wouldn't mind reading some of the tie-ins, but I think I better wait for the Omnibus. The X-Men Tie-In looks sick!Anyway, I think is a joyful reading.
T**R
Marvel Events: Love them or Lothe Them?
I've been reading comics for over 20 years now. Lately, I've acquired "Event Fatigue" from Marvel and DC's big inter-company crossovers. I stayed away from Fear Itself after being buried under the massive stories of Civil War, Secret Invasion, Dark Reign and Siege, so I decided to wait until it was collected and give it a shot...it was worth it! Fear Itself is an epic story which involves the entire Marvel cast, from Avengers to X-Men! Well worth grabbing (and for a great price on Amazon)!
J**D
Better than the mixed reviews led me to believe
I've seen a lot of mixed review regarding Fear Itself. And, as a crossover event, I found it to be underwhelming when compared to the likes of House of M or Civil War. So I can understand the lackluster reviews. That said, as a standalone story I thought it was quite good.It's been mentioned many times throughout the comics, and in the original myths, that Thor would give his life to defeat the Serpent. That tale is the basis of Fear Itself. Odin's brother, The Serpent God of Fear, has been awakened and his heralds are spreading death and destruction across the globe to increase his power. Odin intends to raze the Earth, to sacrifice all those whose fear is feeding the evil god, but Thor is unwilling to give up on mankind. After a while, events can lose their impact because it's just the heroes facing Armageddon...again. Someone will sacrifice their life fighting the good fight, and the heroes will rally to defeat evil. And that does happen here. But Fraction managed to incorporate some surprises that made the book worthwhile. First, some of our heroes get transformed into The Worthy, the hammer-wielding sentinels of the Serpent. And they make damn cool bad guys! When two of them throw down with Thor, it makes for an impressive battle. Also, while it was totally expected to see Steve Rogers stand up to Odin for throwing humanity to the wolves, it was downright surprising to see Tony Stark do so, and turn the tide in their favor in the process. Lastly, the story has many instances of particularly noble deeds, and not just by heroes, that stand out even amidst so much heroism. It was very satisfying.Where I think Fear Itself faltered was too much time spent on build up and not enough spent on the pay off. The revelation of what was happening, the finding of the Hammers of the Worthy, and the spreading of fear across the Earth was all given a lot of time but the final battle was somewhat anticlimactic compared to what came before. The Avengers are all given special weapon "blessed" by Odin but readers hardly got to see them in action. Additionally, we don't see what happens to the heroes that were transformed into the Worthy after the Serpent is defeated. That was disappointing.Despite the ending feeling rushed, I thought this was an entertaining read. It's not the drastic, consequence-driven event that prior crossovers were, but everything doesn't have to reshape the universe. Overall, a good story that stands alone but also makes me want to read the tie-ins. Highly recommended.
C**I
A dramatic and tense story...
This is a really fun Marvel Comics story. When I read the comments about it, I confess I thought strange that too many reviewers did not like this book, but of course, everyone has it's own point of view. But reading this book, you can appreciate a very good art and a great story, showing the importance of Thor and Captain America's leadership in Marvel's universe. In the beginning of the story, you can see a bad conduct of Odin related to his son and his people, but at the end, all his behavior was justified in front of the situation. Another important issue is how powerless the superheroes of the Marvel were when the main strong heroes and vilains gained a real dark power. In the past (about 80's and 90's) we had Silver Surfer, Captain Marvel (Marvell), among others participating actively in the biggest sagas, but now, some of them died and others are far away in the middle of the universe. So, we can see Thor saving the day with his partners against the evil, using the main skills that they have. For example, Thor used his unstopable power, Captain America used his true leadership and Iron Man used his genius. In summary, Fear Itself is not the best story ever written, but it is a great story, fun, inteligent and with a beautifull art. And it's end is very dramatic and tense. Personally I recomend it.
C**N
alright
everything was as is should be!
C**A
Qualidade da arte
Sou leitor assíduo de quadrinhos Marvel.Como sempre, adorei esta saga, a arte e o roteiro.
S**M
Three Stars
Too much story hidden behind too many tie ins. The main titles are great, the art is phenomenal and the story itself is solid. But if you want to know what the Worthy are upto while Thor preps for the finale, you have to buy the tie ins.*SPOILERS*The ending doesn't even stick.The Serpent resurrects as a "nice guy" bro to Odin, which makes Odin come off as a jumpy idiot for trying to wipe the Earth out. The Serpent dying at Thor's hand was a bold end to such a powerful character, but it feels like just another pointless death to sucker in readers when hes just brought back in future stories.
C**N
Stupendo
Un ottimo albo che contiene tutta la saga di Fear Itself (personalmente lo consiglio abbinato a Iron Man: Fear Itself) con ottimi disegni e bellissime pagine a colori molto sgargianti e ben definiti. Il formato a copertina flessibile non è male e non si è per niente sgualcito/piegato ed è ancora ora praticamente intatto. Personalmente ho apprezzato una classica storia di heroes vs villains con tanto di morale alla fine.
A**N
Excelente comic
Una historia emblemática de la actualidad de marvel. Excelente arte y a un muy buen precio, sin duda una compra recomendable.
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