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All the way back in Fractions run I think. But it was never elaborated on what the field actually was, which is very lazy imo.
Right now she's leading the team and you can see a difference in her dynamic with Reed. Instead of letting him explain everything while she pretends to understand, they bounce ideas off each other. And she sometimes chimes in with an explanation that Johnny can understand.
How it will effect future stories depends on what North has her field be, and how he handles it. So I hope it's something fun that expands possible stories for her.
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With North writing his introductory issues as well as #700, it may be considered too much, too soon. It could mentioned that Sue's degree is in (pulling a field at random, not a prediction or a like on my part) Library Science, but it seems to be an important plot point for North. It really doesn't matter unless there is a story connection which appears to be coming about issue 705.
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To me, this points out the main problem.
Consistency in writing these characters will vacillate a bit between writers and runs.
There have been previous times where Sue, Reed and others would be more of a gestalt, because when you think about it
that is baked into their idea; they complement each other so well. They are all at some level of being able to lead, but
being able to work as a consensus is only a plus.
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- Reed, come up with something smart!
- Johnny, don't be naughty!
- Children, I have you!
- I can make invisible clothes on a person!
- Oh. My. Stars!
Six issues later
- I'm the leader of the team
- I'm a PhD
- I can save the whole world
- I can destroy the whole world
- I am cool
P.S. You know, it's just for fun, Slott definitely had no idea what to do with Sue and didn't want to do anything, but I really love the wedding issue and I forgive Dan... for everything
But North is just on different level. His ideas, creativity, ingenuity, understanding of the characters is impressive. Not to mention the obvious ability to tell great stories.
Ryan North has already written his name in F4 history in a very positive way.
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I'm way behind on the run, thank goodness my LCS is faithfully holding my recent issues.
i'm so going to enjoy Sue's increased role.
So it occurs to me that some years ago there was a storyline where aliens wanted to kidnap Sue or something, because they wanted her power to do a similar type of feat, hide their world(s) from Galactus.
My memories are hazy (once upon a time I would re-read issues over and over and mostly always remember them - that was maybe up to somewhere in the '90s...., so I don't remember more recent stories as well as the classics)
but Johnny and Sue switch powers (another one of those odd things about the 4 and their unique nature) and we have an Invisible Man for a bit - this served the plot as I recall.
Now, Sue can blot out the sun, it seems.
I think we need a new story that puts all these ideas or concepts into alignment with each other.
Does it seem possible that maybe Galactus or Surfer were drawn to earth originally because of Sue's potentials?
Even though she hadn't manifested her full range, something in her power is supreme
She's even used it unconsciously.
She's punched a hole in Celestial armor.
Her power has always been tied into how she can visualize the effect, whether it was those "bi-located" spheres way back
or changing her appearance in the more recent mini series
moving, covering Manhatten or other incredibly large masses
She has to do all these things by 'thinking' and seeing with her mind's eye, what to do.
So it was always about her mind accepting increased possibilities.
All the various things that happened to increase or enhance her powers -
the Mind-horn thing in an Inhumans story. Having the Captain Universe thing.
many things or experiences, but it really is about
Sue just understanding or realizing it's her and her ability to 'see'- what others cannot.
I love her.
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