“Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.” Goethe
Also, Namor is HAWT and we cannot deny that. This is the one thing I cannot blame Sue for.
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Reed could never pull this look off.
“Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.” Goethe
Grammar is a bit off, my dude, but I get your point. In any case,
A) The Inhumans are a society several times more abhorrent than Krakoa, and yet the Fantastic Four never said a word against them.
B) Krakoa isn't trying to rule the world.
Still polygamy.Black bolt only has a romantic relationship with Medusa. The rest is for diplamatic reasons
So why doesn't Reed let Galactus consume the Earth since it's so necessary for the continuation of the universe. If Galactus doesn't have to consume the Earth and the universe is still running, then Galactus doesn't have to consume period.
No he was worse, because you could escape the Shawshank.2. No, prison 42 was actually very comfortable. You just couldn't leave, because it was a prison. Reed was not the warden of Shawshank penitentary.
They were for a significant stretch of time and in that time, not a peep against the caste system of Attilan.The Inhumans are no longer ruled by their former royal family.
I agree but the story still stands.
Man I miss JMS.JMS was getting frustrated with this kind of thing happening to the FF in crossovers so wanted to be taken off the Fantastic Four. Luckily, the late Dwayne McDuffie did a decent job fixing some of the fallout from Civil War when he was asked to write the FF by Tom Brevoort before the Millar/Hitch run would start.
Quote from JMS: "I’m all for crossovers if they benefit the individual books. But it was feeling more and more like the individual characters were being bent towards the event in ways I didn’t think were appropriate. I mean to make Reed Richards a bad guy in Civil War… I just never bought into that. And that Captain America would surrender to a mob? I never bought into that. The more you have characters doing things that they wouldn’t do, because you want it for an event, I just had an increasingly hard time with that. And you can see why after a while, I pulled back from that."