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Mister Fantastic was the superhero alias of Reed Richards. He was a member of the Fantastic Four, the husband of Sue Richards, and the father of Franklin Richards.
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Encounter with Death's Head[[edit] | [edit source]]
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While referring to his technology, Brian Braddock claimed to have "toys that would make Reed Richards drool". (COMIC: Camelot Lost)
When Fitz Kreiner's arm elongated, it reminded him of the "bendy bloke" of the Fantastic Four. (PROSE: The Book of the Still)
Bill Potts asked jokingly if the Twelfth Doctor had stretchy arms like Mister Fantastic. (TV: Smile)
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- In Fantastic Four Vol 3 9 (1998), Johnny Storm knows that Reed Richards got a second-hand phone booth that is bigger on the inside from his "weird 'doctor' friend". (While Johnny called it an "antique London police call box", it was drawn as a red telephone booth.)
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