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Discover the story of Sue Storm and Reed Richard's first child; Franklin Richard's ! @stellalasaurus breaks down the lore of ...
Franklin Richards is the son of Reed Richards and The Invisible Woman, and his OP moments proves he is one of Marvel's most ...
Blink and you'll miss him! The immortal son of Reed Richards and Sue Storm is in the new 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' trailer, but who is this adorable little Omega-level mutant?
First Steps has teased the arrival of Galactus from the first teaser, but it has yet to delve into why the mighty supervillain is coming to Earth. This mystery leaves open almost too many ...
The recently unveiled teaser for Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps has ignited a frenzy of excitement, particularly with its first glimpse of Franklin Richards. This reveal has sent ...
Franklin Benjamin Richards first appears in Fantastic Four Annual #6 in 1968 in story by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.In this issue, he was born to Reed and Sue Richards, whose genes were altered by ...
The new Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer reveals the quite literal meaning behind the film's title: Sue Storm and Reed Richards, two of the Fantastic Four team members, are expecting a baby. In ...
Franklin Richards is one of the most powerful Marvel heroes, and he just became Galactus, one of the biggest villains of all. Valeria Richards Just Took Out Her Own Brother (And Doctor Doom Would ...
Of course, Franklin got his powers back again only to lose them later, something that would be annoying if the stories weren’t so good. Case in point, 2024’s Fantastic Four #14, written by ...
A new rumor from MyTimeToShineHello (via ComicBookMovie) claims that Franklin Richards, the son of Pedro Pascal’s Reed Richards and Vanessa Kirby’s Sue Storm, will have the ability to travel ...
Franklin Benjamin Richards first appears in Fantastic Four Annual #6 in 1968 in story by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.In this issue, he was born to Reed and Sue Richards, whose genes were altered by ...
Franklin Richards, Kid Superhero Marvel Comics. Throughout much of the ‘70s and ‘80s, Fantastic Four writers portrayed Franklin as an average little boy. Well, an average boy with nearly ...