Nathaniel Richards (Marvel)
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Reed has several flashbacks to his father. They have a long conversation about what it means to be a father and a man, before he heads out on his time machine. | Reed has several flashbacks to his father. They have a long conversation about what it means to be a father and a man, before he heads out on his time machine. | ||
− | Nathaniel Richards | + | After Johnny Storm's seeming death, Nathaniel Richards found his way to Earth after being lost in the timestream where he appeared in the Baxter Building to be reunited with his son. He was armed with knowledge of the future and joined the newly formed [[Future Foundation]]. (FF v1 #1) |
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 13:11, 29 March 2017
Nathaniel Richards is a male comic character that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
He is a scientific genius, and his son Reed's aptitude for science is inherited from him, though Reed has proven himself to exceed his father's ability.
Nathaniel Richards is a time traveler. Though his son Reed is a superhero, Nathaniel Richards is not; his agenda is usually clouded and often sinister, though not outright villainous. He clearly has many plans in motion, but exactly what those are is unknown.
In the 1950's, Nathaniel Richards operated as an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and worked alongside Howard Stark. (S.H.I.E.L.D. v1 #1)
He created a time machine at his hidden laboratory and set it to transport him to three years into the future but damage to the machine caused him to be los in a parallel Earth. As a result, he disappeared three years prior to the launch of his son's mission into space and was declared missing. A few million dollars were provided to his son for his project. (Fantastic Four v1 #271) On this parallel world, Nathaniel discovered a civilization that was struggling to survive following a nuclear war that devastated the planet. With his knowledge of science, Richards sought to rebuild society and utilized the talent of the women warriors known as the Eyriennes. As a show of gratitude, they gave one of their own named Cassandra who became Nathaniel Richards wife. In the years that followed, a new threat emerged in the form of the Warlord that preyed on the rest of the world and it was believed by some that the masked figure was actually Nathaniel Richards. (Fantastic Four v1 #273)
Richards at one point went to Uatu the Watcher's citadel on the Moon in order to gather some of the advanced technology located there. (Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising v1 #1)
During one of Doctor Doom's absences, Nathaniel actually impersonates him, convincing even Doom's technologically advanced servitor robots.
After Doom vanishes during the Onslaught incident, Nathaniel teams up with Cable and his team, X-Force. Both men agree Doctor Doom's time platform should be made secure against those who would mis-use this. During the course of this endeavor, Nathaniel assists in helping Meltdown out of Doom's Liddleville. It is a shrunken town, where many of Doom's enemies had been imprisoned.
Unfortunately, a SHIELD squadron follows the X-Force group into Doom's castle. A firefight results in Nathaniel, his companions and the entire castle vanishing in a teleportation effect
Reed has several flashbacks to his father. They have a long conversation about what it means to be a father and a man, before he heads out on his time machine.
After Johnny Storm's seeming death, Nathaniel Richards found his way to Earth after being lost in the timestream where he appeared in the Baxter Building to be reunited with his son. He was armed with knowledge of the future and joined the newly formed Future Foundation. (FF v1 #1)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Nathaniel Richards was created by John Byrne where he made his first appearance in Fantastic Four v1 #272 (November, 1984).
Alternate Versions
- In Ultimate Marvel, Reed's father is named Gary. Unlike Nathaniel, Gary is a cruel father with no knowledge in science who treated his own son dismissively because of how he never developed as an athlete. He praised the athletic Ben Grimm as the son he wanted, though unlike Gary, Ben was kind-hearted to Reed. When Reed was accepted into the Baxter Building think tank, his father only agreed because Reed's family would be paid to send him. After the team is exposed to the Negative Zone and gains superhuman powers, Reed is forced to remain estranged from his family due to government secrecy. Even after they make their existence known to the world following a battle with Annihilus, he chooses to keep from making contact with them. When his younger sister Enid is infected with powers of her own, he finally reestablishes contact with his parents; his mother is overjoyed to see him again, while Gary blames him for causing Enid's condition. In the mini-series "Ultimate Requiem," Reed moves back in with his family.
Appearances
- Fantastic Four v1:
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