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Sure, it is now 4 years later and the Mephisto of it all has become a joke for any kind of storyline happening in the Marvel Cinematic Universe but I’m glad they made us wait for it. It could have ...
Pedro Pascal is going full brainiac as Reed Richards in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps , but it turns out his ...
Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic) and Sue Storm (Invisible Woman) of The Fantastic Four are the longest-lasting couple — and have one of the most tumultuous relationships — in Marvel Comics ...
The group traditionally features characters like Namor, Iron Man, Reed Richards, Black Bolt, Doctor Strange, Charles Xavier, Black Panther, and others. (Source: The Cosmic Circus) ...
Still, it’s disappointing. In the comics, Tony Stark and Reed Richards are part of the Illuminati, a secret council of Marvel’s brightest minds who make world-altering decisions behind the scenes.
Fantastic Four leader Reed Richards has one of the highest I.Q.s in the Marvel universe. His intellect is so great that he’s often one of the first heroes called upon when a world-ending tragedy ...
From epic crossovers like Avengers vs. X-Men to the debut of the Illuminati to two different versions of Secret Wars, these are the 75 Marvel comics that give us a better idea of what Avengers ...
We've already met one alternate version of Mister Fantastic in the MCU; in 2022's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, John Krasinski played a Reed who had joined Earth-838's Illuminati.
The Maker, or this version of Reed Richards, first appeared in Ultimate Fantastic Four #1 in January 2004 and was created by Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis, and Adam Kubert.
Rahul Kohli shared clarification after Fantastic Four casting comments spread, and House of Usher's Mike Flanagan shared support.
The Illuminati — the secret alliance of Iron Man, Mister Fantastic, Doctor Strange, and Black Bolt — banished Bruce Banner, the Hulk, to outer space after a rampage that destroyed Las Vegas.
How can doctors learn to be more empathetic? Comics journalist Josh Neufeld’s “Empathy 101” describes how a University of Chicago doctor is part of a movement to show them how.