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Fantastic Four: Countdown to Chaos

By: Pierce Askegren
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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The Mad Thinker, with the aid of the Red Ghost and his Super Apes, has hatched a worldwide conspiracy. He has placed lifelike duplicates of hundreds of key people throughout the world - including Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four! The remaining members of the Fantastic Four must work frantically to uncover the Thinker.

©1998 Pierce Askegren (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Marvel Superhero Fantasy Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Genre Fiction

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Narrator was absolutely perfect for sue. I mean she needs to be the only one reading these books from now on!!

Wow

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Natalie Naudus sounds like a 70s Easy-Listening FM radio DJ. She would be perfect for "Fried Green Tomatoes" or even a "Barbie" book. But this is a Marvel Superhero novel. The only character she seems to enjoy performing is Sue Storm, and Natalie turned The Invisible Women into a shrill, nagging, fishwife. Feh.

The narrator ruined an otherwise fine book.

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I don't know if it's the recording or the performer but different character voices are either way too quiet or painfully loud. Their idea of a gravely Grimm voice is to whisper, and then the robots are yelling like its a different book. Finally, Sue didn't utter a single line that wasn't a scolding big sister complaining.

Another poor volume balance

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