The real strength of the Fantastic Four comes from their family bond, except when the full scope of their cosmic powers is revealed. The Thing’s strength is incredible, the Human Torch’s fiery feats are iconic, and The Invisible Woman’s control over light often makes her the team’s powerhouse. Mister Fantastic’s ability to stretch is sensational, but he’s sometimes considered less powerful on a cosmic scale than his teammates. Venom War: Fantastic Four #1 highlights the nuances of Reed’s powers by showing new, creative uses for his elasticity that could change his status with the team.Reed Richards is far more than an elastic egghead. His brilliant scientific mind makes him one of the smartest beings in the multiverse, and the council of Reeds is an interdimensional force with which to be reckoned. Still, his stretchy superpowers also set Reed apart. Beyond the strength and mobility afforded by his free-flowing physical form, his control over every part of his body allows him to alter his vocal cords and brain structure to mimic those of his greatest foes.Faced with two of the Fantastic Four’s greatest foes across all time and space, Reed quickly figures out the best way to beat both at their own games. By mimicking the vocal cords of Victor Von Doom, he accesses the voice controls to Victor’s Doombots, issues a few commands, and nullifies the Latverian dictator’s stronghold. When Kang arrives to gloat about his quantum hyperplans, Reed stretches the neuroanatomy of his brain to match Kang’s specific structure and wave signatures, thus disarming the immortal conqueror.
The real strength of the Fantastic Four comes from their family bond, except when the full scope of their cosmic powers is revealed. The Thing’s strength is incredible, the Human Torch’s fiery feats are iconic, and The Invisible Woman’s control over light often makes her the team’s powerhouse. Mister Fantastic’s ability to stretch is sensational, but he’s sometimes considered less powerful on a cosmic scale than his teammates. Venom War: Fantastic Four #1 highlights the nuances of Reed’s powers by showing new, creative uses for his elasticity that could change his status with the team.
Reed Richards is far more than an elastic egghead. His brilliant scientific mind makes him one of the smartest beings in the multiverse, and the council of Reeds is an interdimensional force with which to be reckoned. Still, his stretchy superpowers also set Reed apart. Beyond the strength and mobility afforded by his free-flowing physical form, his control over every part of his body allows him to alter his vocal cords and brain structure to mimic those of his greatest foes.
Faced with two of the Fantastic Four’s greatest foes across all time and space, Reed quickly figures out the best way to beat both at their own games. By mimicking the vocal cords of Victor Von Doom, he accesses the voice controls to Victor’s Doombots, issues a few commands, and nullifies the Latverian dictator’s stronghold. When Kang arrives to gloat about his quantum hyperplans, Reed stretches the neuroanatomy of his brain to match Kang’s specific structure and wave signatures, thus disarming the immortal conqueror.
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