The FF Appreciation thread has had a couple of people who would like to see constant admiration because it's "appreciation". Over the past few years many of we frequent poster have gotten an idea of what other of us like in particular. I like to point out that since Crimz and I usually agree on so much regarding this franchise, I'm obliged to point out differences we have in frustrating detail.
Slott, IMO, has been a good writer for FF. In some areas, even very good, but overall, I'm not going to call him great. The wedding of Doom is something which fits into a 60th anniversary celebration. Granted, the wedding SHOULDN'T be the main event of the year, but as part of a celebration which features a variety of villains and supporting characters from the FF series, sure. I don't think this is going to be a stretched out wedding like Barney and Maria Hill on How I Met Your Mother's final season.
As for Sue, she had a good line with the FF's desired ideal purpose, but her sneaking around spying on Johnny is a pretty awful characterization. Any girlfriend of Franklin needs a warning and a sympathy card NOW. Sue has not been handled well or given the size part she deserves. Yes, she is the Mom, but I can see Sue being told by Marie Barone and Beverly Goldbergto lighten the **** up.
Where Slott's strengths are with the book is his use of family. yes, he plays that card more than any other writer in the FF's history, but the family card is what makes the FF unlike any and every other superhero team (except Power Pack). I love the interactions between family in this book.