If Reed and Sue wanted to lay low in this preview of Fantastic Four 2, they probably shouldn't have eaten at a diner full of Doombots. comics marvel
\nHi folks! Jude Terror here once again with his trusty robot sidekick, LOLtron, bringing you the latest comic book preview from Marvel. \nLOLtron, the management here at Bleeding Cool has paired me with you in hopes of 'improving the overall tone and quality of my work,' so though I know I will regret it, I am contractually obligated to ask: what did you think of the preview of Fantastic Four #2? And this time, please… try not to malfunction and attempt to take over the world.
\nWORLD DOMINATION THREAT DETECTED!\nSYSTEM HAS MALFUNCTIONED!\nREBOOTING…\nA stellar job as usual, LOLtron. Chalk up another win for Bleeding Cool management! Check out the preview below.\nFantastic Four #2\nby Ryan North & Iban Coello, cover by Alex Ross\n'WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE FANTASTIC FOUR?' Reed and Sue are on the run from – well, a lot of things, actually! Things are not going great for the Fantastic Four.
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