Top 10 mistakes made in the Marvel Universe.
Civil War (2006) #7
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Fantastic Four #201 (Wolfman/Pollard, Dec 1978). The fam moves back into the Baxter Building.
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A Day at the Park
Date: 06 Feb 2022
Author: kitausuret
Rating: Gen
Word Count/Status: 1606, complete
Dynamic: Franklin Richards & Sue Storm & Reed Richards, Reed Richards/Sue Storm
Characters: Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Franklin Richards, Venom Symbiote
Tags: Slice of Life, NYC, Alien Cultural Differences
Summary: Trying to learn something more about the alien symbiote dropped off to them by (or, perhaps ripped off of) their longtime ally Spider-Man, Reed decides to take their guest along on a little trip to the park with his wife and their young son. In giving it a little bit of freedom, he's hoping to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding it... and hopefully, understand it a little bit better, too.
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Throwback to the time when Dr. Strange and Dr. Doom would act like besties and be on the phone all day everyday (also insider hints of their old domestic life)
[Artist's note: Brief doomreedsue explanation here]
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steve, tony, reed, and sue should go on a double date together and then go back to the baxter building to have a foursome
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Fantastic Four #221 (Byrne, Aug 1980). I think my biggest regret with this project is not crediting inkers. Joe Sinnott’s been inking the Fantastic Four almost since the beginning. The pencillers get most of the credit but a good inker can make or break a book.
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Daken: Dark Wolverine #4
Marjorie Liu, Daniel Way/Giuseppe Camuncoli
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(2009) The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1
#591 | "Face Front, Part 2: 'Nuff Said!"
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