How likely is it that Reed and Sue, or maybe only one of them, returns during Marvel Legacy?
Ignoring whether want them back or not, this is solely what you believe Marvel will do.
It's going to happen
very likely
It's a 50/50 chance
Unlikely
Not happening
How likely is it that Reed and Sue, or maybe only one of them, returns during Marvel Legacy?
Ignoring whether want them back or not, this is solely what you believe Marvel will do.
Last edited by Crimz; 08-27-2017 at 10:26 AM.
I was going to say 50/50 but I went with the more optimistic "very likely."
While it's possible that Marvel keeps them in limbo, it just seems inevitable that they'll come back at some point and what better time than now?
Doubtful. No reason to as of yet. Besides Marvel-Two in one( or whatever its called) is coming out staring Ben and Johnny. If that does well there would be less of a reason for their return.
Didn't Reed make a small appearance in Infamous Iron Man though? Maybe they will be reduced to small apperances like that....
That's Ultimate Reed, aka The Maker, who also appeared in Ultimates2 and New Avengers. And it's far from a minor appearance, he was a major antagonist in all three books.
Two In One's first arc is called Fate of the Four, so it looks like it will at least explain where 616 Reed and Sue are. Far from doing well preventing their return, I think it may well actually be a maxiseries leading up to it.
Can someone tell me how long Thor was gone during his break? It may give me a hint to how long Marvel is willing shelve them.
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I think it will happen eventually just not right away.
The idea of Marvel announcing the FF's return on Jack Kirby's 100th birthday is something they could very well do. The two fit together perfectly and would attain the press Marvel is fond of. Other books are acknowledging the FF more and more, so it might just be the time.
I don't think it will happen at all in the near future. Not until they get the movie rights back.
Meh, sometimes it's best for comics characters to be in limbo for a while than under the pen of a writer who has no idea about what to do with them.
There is worst things than death. (like being written by Lobdell for example, ask the Teen Titans...)