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More good stuff.
"Franklin, no honey-"
"But if we don't, we die- and he dies, right? That's unacceptable. You guys taught me that."
Sue's response is perfect though.
"Would you rather be furious or help me?"
"I can do both, Reed."
Sue being angry that Reed won't just talk to her. Reed finally realizing he should.
It's not that it doesn't work, but it's cheap, forced tension. Reed should know better by now. He shouldn't have to learn this lesson over and over again.
See? The way Reed explains it here is like "that's good, I like that."
I genuinely hate stories where people lie and hide things from loved ones because they "know better" or they're "trying to protect you" or whatever.
Like Johnny taking Darla on a date in the Negative Zone to escape the paparazzi. It's a great character bit, because 1) he's an ass for giving her his number like this, but 2) this is probably an amazing date.
Love the team using the upside down Fantasticar as a table. The early issues in this run have a lot of charming moments and details.
You can tell Fraction had a plan for this run, and it starts strong. This page raises so many questions.
I don't think it delivers, and I'm not gonna blame the people that stepped in to finish it based on MF's original plan.
OMG I don't know whose idea it was to put dialogue on this cover, and it's so entirely needless, but I love it.
And the perfect ending.
Sue voices every parent's concern. Franklin gives the perfect answer.
"This door separates who you are from who you can be."
"You can run."
Perfection.
I think this is my favorite FF run guys. I'm a huge Waid/Ringo fan, but damn this is good.
"Intelligence without imagination is pretty much useless. Creating is harder than knowing."