Team » Fantastic Four appears in 5742 issues.
Fixer battles the Fantastic Four in Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #31.
Galactus is the infamous "Devourer of Worlds" in the Marvel Universe. His powers are nearly omnipotent. He has appointed several entities as his Heralds, imbuing them with the Power Cosmic. He uses energy from the core of planets and universal sources to sustain himself.
Gazelle was born in New Salem, Colorado and was a member of Salem's Seven.
Ghaur is a Deviant Priest and later de facto ruler of the race.
Giganto is one of the Mole Man's pets from Monster Isle. Giganto appears on the cover of the legendary Fantastic Four #1, squeezing the Invisible Girl, who is unable to turn invisible fast enough.
Godzilla has battled the Fantastic Four
He is a golden gorilla from Counter-Earth. He appears in Fantastic Four #171 and in a scene most reminiscent of King Kong capturing Ann Darrow, aka actress Naomi Watts, Gorr reaches into a Baxter Building window and seizes the Invisible Girl. However, by the end of the story, Gorr shocks the team by speaking and telling them that he has come to warn them of Galactus.
Gideon first appears in Fantastic Four #34 (1965) and he is a most unusual foe in that he has no super-powers. Rather, he is a billionaire who attempts to destroy the Fantastic Four by having them fight among themselves. His second appearance is in Fantastic Four #134 and #135. By issue #134 he does have some powers and he uses Dragon Man to kidnap Susan Storm, then the Invisible Girl, and her son, Franklin Richards.
A being which describes itself as entropy, heat and death. She appears at the end of all things.
This unusual foe uses a hate ray which causes the FF to fight among themselves. He first battles the FF in Fantastic Four #21 (1963).
Herbert Wyndham is a geneticist from the 1930s who became obsessed with further evolution experiments which he used on himself. Depending on what he hopes to gain from whatever his current experiments are, he has been a force for the greater good, and for his own dark purposes.
Led the street gang called the Bacchae in infiltrating the Fantastic Four Headquarters.
This green giant is probably the strongest character in the Marvel Universe. The FF's first battle with him is in Fantastic Four #12 (1963).
Huntara is briefly an enemy of the Fantastic Four, as she joins with Klaw, Paibok and Devos in Fantastic Four #376-#377 to form a new "unofficial Frightful Four" to battle the FF.
He is best known as a Spider-Man villain with the power of Hydrokinesis (the ability to control water) and is often part of teams with a vendetta against the wall-crawler. He first becomes a Fantastic Four foe in FF #326, as the Wizard recruits him to be a member of his Frightful Four.
Hydron was born in New Salem, Colorado and was a member of Salem's Seven.
The son of Franklin Richards and Rachel Summers, Hyperstorm has powers many times magnified.
Iconoclast shatters Sue Storm's force field several times during a prolonged battle with the Fantastic Four. Each time he breaks through her field, the blonde girl's next effort becomes weaker and weaker.
He is one of the three Super-Apes allied with the Red Ghost. Igor has the power of shape-shifitng. His first appearance is in Fantastic Four #13 (1963).
A Poppupian from Poppup. He is not really a villain, he just want to have fun.
Ironclad is a member of the U-Foes, a small group of criminals that tried to duplicate the crash that gave the Fantastic Four their powers. Ironclad never accepted that Hulk is stronger than him.
Timetraveling relative of Mr Fantastic. Kang is known by many names. He first becomes a FF foe in Fantastic Four #19, when he is Pharoah Rama-Tut in ancient Egypt. He makes helpless slaves of Mr. Fantastic, the Thing and the Human Torch, as he sets a plan in motion to force the Invisible Girl to become his bride.
Ulysses Klaw is a Dutch scientist and an arch enemy to Black Panther. He has a gun on his arm that turns sound into images. His body was converted into pure sound when he jumped into his sound converter machine.
The son of Thanos leads his Black End team against the Fantastic Four in Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #48.
Using a mentally-controlled robot, this unearthly ruler of a subjugated planet once caused the people of Earth to turn against the Fantastic Four! Kurrgo, the master of Planet X!
The son of Dr. Rambow who is the Unnamed Monster in the streets for all of FF #105 and most of FF #106.
Leonus the Lion-Man is a member of the Inhumans and a supporter of Maximus the Mad.
M.O.D.O.K. is an acronym for Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing. He has a plethora of psychic powers, which he used to take control of A.I.M.
He is a scientist who believes in predicting the future by using math. The Fantastic Four first face him in FF #15 (1963).
Magneto kidnaps both Lady Dorma and the Invisible Girl and makes hostages of them, in an attempt to defeat both Namor and the Fantastic Four. (Fantastic Four #103-#104)
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