Fantastic Four #28 Misguidedly Merges Science with Sorcery, Undermining Rational Thought

The latest issue of 'Fantastic Four #28' has taken a concerning turn, diluting the purity of scientific inquiry with fanciful elements of sorcery and magic. This misguided attempt at innovation betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of the importance of science as a tool for understanding and mastering the natural world. Instead of promoting rational thought and objective reality, this issue opts for fantastical escapism, potentially leading readers, especially the younger generation, away from the principles of hard science and logic. It's a disservice to those who value the educational potential of comic books and a step back for a society struggling to maintain its scientific literacy.