Mister Fantastic

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He created a number of inventions that included:
 
He created a number of inventions that included:
 
*'''Omni-Communicator''' : a device worn at the back of the head that allowed the user to communicate with any appliance through voice commands. (Fantastic Four: 1234 v1 #1)
 
*'''Omni-Communicator''' : a device worn at the back of the head that allowed the user to communicate with any appliance through voice commands. (Fantastic Four: 1234 v1 #1)
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*'''Bridge''' : a large ring shaped machine that allowed people to view events in alternate realities allowing them to witness events and their impacts in the future on worlds that experienced them or actually travel to those universes. (Dark Reign: Fantastic Four v1 #1)
  
 
Reed developed a special type of '''PDA''' that downloads via subspace transmission to a neighbouring dimension of pure electrochemical energy creating infinite storage space. (Fantastic Four v3 #62)
 
Reed developed a special type of '''PDA''' that downloads via subspace transmission to a neighbouring dimension of pure electrochemical energy creating infinite storage space. (Fantastic Four v3 #62)

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Mister Fantastic is a male comic superhero that features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Origin

At State University, a malignant Micro-Universe formed that Richards crushed in his hands thus saving the Earth from being destroyed though he apologised to Stacy Valentine for the act. (Fantastic Four: 1234 v1 #4)

Fantastic Four

From his PDA, the collective notes that Reed had written that were stored in an alternate dimension developed sentience creating the being Modulus who believed that only it was worthy of his love and sought to eliminate his comrades. (Fantastic Four v3 #63)

Overview

Personality and attributes

At one point, he adopted a masked identity and made use of various advanced gadgets. (Strange Tales v1 #127)

Powers and abilities

It was said that his body and brain had become completely malleable to the point that his thoughts, ideas along with sensations being so different that humans could barely dream of it. (Fantastic Four: 1234 v1 #2) He was able to expand his consciousness and grow new space for his brain for processing power thus creating an elasti-consciousness. (Fantastic Four: 1234 v1 #4) Richards was said to be more creative when his elastic brain was stimulated by sensory overload. (Fantastic Four v3 #62)

He created a number of inventions that included:

  • Omni-Communicator : a device worn at the back of the head that allowed the user to communicate with any appliance through voice commands. (Fantastic Four: 1234 v1 #1)
  • Bridge : a large ring shaped machine that allowed people to view events in alternate realities allowing them to witness events and their impacts in the future on worlds that experienced them or actually travel to those universes. (Dark Reign: Fantastic Four v1 #1)

Reed developed a special type of PDA that downloads via subspace transmission to a neighbouring dimension of pure electrochemical energy creating infinite storage space. (Fantastic Four v3 #62)

Among his discoveries included finding the Quintasphere that was a reality entirely made of superconducting living material. (Fantastic Four: 1234 v1 #4)

Notes

  • Mister Fantastic was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance in Fantastic Four v1 #1 (November 1961).

Alternate Versions

  • In Fantastic Four v1 #118 (1972), an alternate reality designated Earth-A showed Reed Richards and Ben Grimm embarking on the astronaut mission together with the two affected by the cosmic rays. This incident led to Richards developing a rock-like form whilst Grimm gaining stretching powers in a reversal of roles compared to the main reality. Susan Storms later left Reed for Ben leading to Richards falling into depression where he exiled himself onto an island where he built robots to replay events in history. During this time, he encountered the Earth-616 Ben Grimm who later returned to his own world. After this event, the Earth-A Reed Richards recovered from the depression to create his own company named Reed Richards Robotics that designed the robotic Andrones.
  • In What If? v2 #30 (1991), an alternate version of events saw Susan Richards die in the birth of her second child Suzy Richards. Unknown to Reed, Suzy drained life energy from others and could turn into a monstrous entity. Eventually, she attempted to feed on Mr. Fantastic and Dr. Doom until Franklin Richards sent her through a portal into the Negative Zone.
  • In Fantastic Four #387-#399 (1994-1995), an alternate version of Reed Richards was driven mad for failing to save Earth from Galactus after being distracted by the advanced technology at the World Devourers home. As a result, he began wearing a masked armed uniform and took on the identity of the Dark Raider who started eliminating Reed Richards in every reality. He was later killed by the Invisible Woman in the Negative Zone.
  • In Ultimate Fantastic Four v1 #1 (2004), the Ultimate Marvel version of Reed Richards was introduced into that universe.
  • In Bullet Points v1 #3 (2007), an alternate version of events saw Reed Richards being a scientist on Project: Iron Man and being a friend of Colonel Steve Rogers who wore the projects armor. His latest project was creating a ship that ran on cosmic rays and took his wife, brother-in-law and best friend on the mission. However, the craft crashes killing Sue, Johnny and Ben along with costing Reed his left eye. At their funeral, he was approached by an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. to continue his work and disappear from the world. He eventually became director of the agency and turned it into the best anti-terrorist organization in the world and recruited several operatives.

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