A review by theartolater
Ultimate Fantastic Four, Volume 4: Inhuman by Chris Eliopolous, Greg Land, Justin Ponsor, Mike Carey, Jae Lee, June Chung, Mark Millar, Matt Ryan

2.0

Putting aside the fact that this is effectively three issues of the comic (a two-issue arc and a double-sized annual), I can't say for certain anything of importance happens. We meet a new villain who is more frustrating than anything else, the annual doesn't really do much, and the artwork left a bit to be desired.

The pro of the Ultimate version of Fantastic Four is the sense of fun. There wasn't any of that in this volume, unfortunately, but it was mercifully short, so...