Two universes, human and dinosaur, are colliding - and if one universe isn't sacrificed, then both will be destroyed! And making matters worse, an incursion point between universes has swapped the dinosaur and human versions of the Fantastic Four! But there is another incursion point elsewhere...in Latveria. And Doctor Doom has plans of his own - after teaming up with the only person in the universe he can trust...himself! The FF and the Avengers are brought to their knees, and only the Brothers Grimm can save the day! Plus: The dinosaur Fantastic Four versus the Avengers!
Rated T+
Fantastic Four #13 comes at just the right time. The issue is a detour into lighthearted fun that precedes the teams return to New York in the next issue. Its smart timing on Norths part, and the entire creative team delivers. Read Full Review
Fantastic Four #13 is tons of fun, thanks to the art, the dinosaurs, and a healthy dose of Dr. Doom. Read Full Review
Fantastic Four #12 and #13 serve as a model for this incarnation's potential with an abundance of colorful ideas reflecting challenges that require more than bombastic battles and a strong focus on familial relationships if only Thing's head didn't appear like a volleyball unattached to his tose. I'm already anticipating re-reading this particular adventure, though. Read Full Review
Marvel Superheroes as Dinosaurs makes a quick visit for a fun, silly and slightly predictable comic adventure. Read Full Review
Fantastic Four #13 concludes the interdimensional dino adventure with a Doom plot that spells doom for the universe. North's action/adventure plot is excellent (barring a glaring plot hole), and Coello's art looks fantastic (barring a glaring character design problem). Read Full Review
Fantastic Four #13 concludes the story where the Fantastic Four encounter a world of Dinosaur counterparts, and of course Dr. Doom meets his own dino double and the two team up to try taking over both universes. The comic isn't the most action-packed story out there, but it has fun dialogue thanks to the writing for the characters, and the art from Iban Coello is great as always with bringing these characters to life and making the comic look cool. The only downside is that the comic doesn't do much with the concept of the heroes and villains teaming up with their dinosaur counterparts to stop the two Dooms. However, the comic book is still a fun read. Read Full Review
It's dumb, but I can appreciate daftness in this day and age.
Good fun. Loving Coellos art here too!
The Bens of both universes use their most powerful weapon against Doctor Doom, sarcasm.
The art is magnificent, full of details, very illuminated where it manages to merge the dinosaurs with the Marvel Universe with total fluidity.
A tad bit of an underwhelming ending to the outrageous concept introduced last issue. Still fun with great art, though.
I can't say I loved this 2 issue story since it felt like a reused plot with Doom and was a bit close to the release of Jurassic League by DC, but it was still a fun read and at the end of the day that's good enough. Doom's hubris is a big part of who he is but to use it against him in the only two appearances he gets in North's run seems a bit lazy and reduces him to an almost comedic relief role. Other than Ben's pacman head teetering on top of his body the art is pretty decent as well. All in all a satisfactory issue that certainly isn't boring.
Better than the last issue but too goofy. Additionally North re-uses one of Doom's weaknesses again too soon. Used his pride/paranoia in what issue 7? And again in this issue. Using the same way to take him down (even if he took himself down the last time), is a bit like going to the same well too often even if it does keep with the saying 'The only one who can beat Doom is Doom.'.
Overall not a terrible issue and has its redeeming moments for sure. But too wacky and reused ideas for me. I didn't dislike it though and it was better than the last hence my 7.5 rating.