10 Marvel Villains The Fantastic Four Went Too Easy On

The Fantastic Four brought Marvel Comics into the Silver Age of Superhero Comics. They were the first official Marvel superteam, a family of explorers—Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, the Thing, and the Human Torch—traveling the universe, making amazing discoveries, and taking on the most dangerous villains in the universe. Their rogues gallery includes monstrous megalomaniacs, powerful cosmic predators, and aliens races out to conquer humanity.The Fantastic Four dealt with these threats in some pretty interesting and notably non-lethal ways. They were more scientists than superheroes, so their methods can be very different from other super teams. For better and worse, there were times when the Fantastic Four went easier on their foes than others would or should. In fact, they often allowed their enemies to leave relatively unharmed and attack again later.Kang didn’t want to kill the team or want to, since doing so could erase his existence. Invisible Woman could squash Kang like a bug if she put her mind to it. Reed may not have access to Kang’s technology, but it’s nothing that he hasn’t dealt with before. The Human Torch could destroy Kang with one Nova Blast, and the Thing just needed to land one solid punch. However, they always treated Kang with kid gloves because he could be their future kid.

The Fantastic Four brought Marvel Comics into the Silver Age of Superhero Comics. They were the first official Marvel superteam, a family of explorers—Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, the Thing, and the Human Torch—traveling the universe, making amazing discoveries, and taking on the most dangerous villains in the universe. Their rogues gallery includes monstrous megalomaniacs, powerful cosmic predators, and aliens races out to conquer humanity.

The Fantastic Four dealt with these threats in some pretty interesting and notably non-lethal ways. They were more scientists than superheroes, so their methods can be very different from other super teams. For better and worse, there were times when the Fantastic Four went easier on their foes than others would or should. In fact, they often allowed their enemies to leave relatively unharmed and attack again later.

Kang didn’t want to kill the team or want to, since doing so could erase his existence. Invisible Woman could squash Kang like a bug if she put her mind to it. Reed may not have access to Kang’s technology, but it’s nothing that he hasn’t dealt with before. The Human Torch could destroy Kang with one Nova Blast, and the Thing just needed to land one solid punch. However, they always treated Kang with kid gloves because he could be their future kid.

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