Umm guys ... how many children do Sue and Reed have?
And why aren’t they residing with the Richards?
Umm guys ... how many children do Sue and Reed have?
And why aren’t they residing with the Richards?
Huh? They have two, who do live with them, lol.
However, aren't several members of the Future Foundation their wards?
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2 biological kids in the form of Franklin and Valeria.
The Uhari, the Moloids, Bentley 23, Leech, and Artie are either adopted or are under proper guardianship of Reed and Sue.
Franklin's been a huge part of the comics for years (Since the 60s), as has Valeria, even before she was "born" (Basically she had a life in an alternate universe or something, but was, in fact, the baby lost after "Secret Wars" saved by Franklin...it's complicated)
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I believe that the Uhari kids are just guardianship since their parents are still alive. Bentley 23, Leech, and Artie are adopted since the former has a criminal father and the latter two were orphaned, Leech in particular was orphaned in a brutal fashion by the Marauders.
The Uhari's parents died and the kids were next in line for the throne. Sue became their legal guardian and because they were too young she took on that responsibility until they came of age.
It's one of the things that needs to be followed up on now that they're back from the multiverse trip.
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Guys.
You all forgot Johnny
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No, Zub changed the Champions' call. It is "Champions Charge" now.
As for Johnny being considered another kid... it is true that Sue was his legal guardian when the F4 started out, as he was still a teenager and their parents are dead.
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Has Marvel ever come up with an actual legal status for non-human lives? I know the mutant issue is there, but with species like Moloids and Atlanteans, some overall line wide decision on what the world considers them might be of use.