Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman [Volume 5] - Paperback Comic Book - Marvel Comics
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In the gripping conclusion to Jonathan Hickman's saga, Earth faces its most dire threat yet. With the planet besieged from all sides, the Future Foundation and their allies battle against overwhelming odds. As the Kree Armada threatens from one front, Annihilus' forces from the Negative Zone ready for invasion through the Baxter Building's portal. But the greatest danger looms on the horizon, promising a fate worse than any before.
To save Earth from utter destruction, unlikely alliances must be forged, and old friends must return to aid the cause. Amidst the chaos, the intervention of Galactus and the resurrection of a familiar face may be humanity's only hope. As tensions escalate and the stakes reach their peak, the Fantastic Four must confront their greatest challenge yet in a battle for the fate of the universe itself.
In this thrilling volume, experience the culmination of Jonathan Hickman's epic narrative as the Fantastic Four confront their most formidable adversaries and embark on a journey that will test their courage, resilience, and the very limits of heroism. Collecting issues #600-604 of the iconic series, this paperback edition is a must-have for fans of the Fantastic Four and lovers of high-stakes superhero storytelling.
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