Franklin, Fantastic Four and Power Cosmic
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Many are curious to know why Doctor Doom wears a mask to hide his real face in Marvel. Introduced in The Fantastic Four #5 in 1962, he is a powerful character with a blend of magic and technological powers.
First Steps revolves around Marvel's first family and Franklin Richards, and in comics, he's ultra-powerful and pansexual.
In Marvel Comics, Doom’s fixation on Franklin is legendary. He views the boy’s near-limitless powers as the key to creating and ruling Battleworld, a twisted reality of his own making as seen in Secret Wars.
In a 1982 arc by John Byrne, Franklin gets frustrated trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube and uses his powers to age himself into an adult body, though he couldn’t actually gain more emotional maturity. He winds up going back to being a kid, placing restrictions on his own abilities to allow him to have something of a normal childhood.
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The New Fantastic Four Movie Introduces Franklin Richards, And He Could Change The MCU Forever
As the rest of the Fantastic Four mourn her, Reed puts their son on her chest to say goodbye, and then he miraculously resuscitates her. The parents spend most of the movie worried that Franklin might be some kind of monster like Galactus,
When Marvel fans watch the new Fantastic Four movie they won't just be introduced to Reed Richards, Sue Storm , Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm, they'll also get to meet the fifth member of the family — Franklin Richards.
First Steps" brings a new supergroup into the MCU while a post-credits scene gives a taste of an iconic supervillain. Spoilers!
First Steps is a charming superhero film, though it lacks some of the usual high-energy flair we associate with the genre. That said, Matt Shakman’s direction delivers Marvel’s most visually captivating outing yet,
Marvel Comics have been around for over six decades, which means plenty of heroes had a chance to have kids who went on to follow them.