Team » Fantastic Four appears in 5741 issues.
The evil doppleganger of Adam Warlock, Magus believes Good and Evil are tools to chain sentient beings. His goal is to give all lifeforms a purpose: To Worship him or Die.
A bodyless mutant, able to possess people psionically. Another similar being by the same name was able to possess people as an electronic virus.
M'Baku is a worshipper of the sacred White Gorilla who was exiled from Wakanda because of his actions in leading the cult and betraying The Black Panther. A sacred ritual gives him apelike strength, agility and stamina, earning him the name Man-Ape.
Doctor Maris Morlak was once a brilliant scientist who joined other scientists in forming the Enclave, an organization dedicated to the creation of life itself in hopes of creating a better Earth. Shinski shares the creation of Adam Warlock and Kismet and the resurrection of Jean Grey, who had been placed in a cocoon by the Phoenix Force.
The four heroes that make up the Fantastic Four are Thing, Mr. Fantastic, Human Torch, and the Invisible Woman. The Fantastic Four gained the powers after exposure to cosmic rays while they were a scientific exploration mission in outer space. Reed Richards was a scientific genius who now has the ability to stretch and bend his body into incredible lengths and shapes, he is called Mr. Fantastic. Ben Grimm was turned into a being with immense strength and a rocky appearance, he is now called Thing. Johnny Storm gained the power to cover himself in flame and fly, he is known as Human Torch. Sue Storm now has the ability to become invisible and create forcefields around herself as well as manipulate them around other objects. Collectively this group is known as The Fantastic Four. They are enemy to many and have saved the Earth countless times.
Medusa is queen of the Inhumans and her power lies in her very strong and lengthy red hair. She is also quite intelligent. The Wizard recruits her to be a founding member of his Frightful Four in Fantastic Four #36 (1965), as he is seeking a female who is powerful enough to beat Susan Storm. Medusa is largely responsible for the Fantastic Four's first defeat in issue #38 (1965) and the loss of their powers, as she engineers the abduction of the Invisible Girl. Medusa is no longer an enemy of the Fantastic Four and has been a friend now for many years.
The Fantastic Four, like the Avengers, are a recurring Mephisto enemy. He once captured two of the members' souls, and they thwarted his attempt to take their souls many other times, along with other innocent people.
He is one of the three Super-Apes allied with the Red Ghost. Mikhlo is very intelligent and has great strength. He makes his first appearance in Fantastic Four #13 (1963).
Miracle Man is a very early foe, first appearing in Fantastic Four #3 (1962), where he becomes the first of many villains to make a hostage of the Invisible Girl (now Invisible Woman).
Originating as data from Mr. Fantastic’s inter-dimensional notepad, Modulus was inadvertently given sentience and mobility when Franklin Richards played with the pad.
An immensely powerful and chronically insecure character, Owen Reece has the power to control all matter and energy. Although often cast as a misunderstood villain, he has also at times acted as a hero.
This foe first appears in Fantastic Four #97 and is loosely based on the 1954 sci-fi cult classic film, The Creature from the Black Lagoon. He re-appears in Fantastic Four #124-#125 where he kidnaps Sue Storm, which is most reminiscent of the creature from the 1954 film kidnapping actress Julie Adams. The Monster from the Lost Lagoon is actually an alien visitor from another planet.
Namor, the Sub-Mariner is the hybrid king of Atlantis, both a hero and sometimes aggressor to the surface world. Before they became friends, Namor faced the FF several times.
A Fantastic Four villain
Null battles the Fantastic Four in Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #44.
Ruler of his planet; former ward of the Gem Guild.
A giant created by the Inhuman, Maximus, to lead a rebellion of the Alpha Primitives
Onslaught was born from the minds of Professor X and Magneto, and is a nigh-omnipotent villain, and can absorb powers from various other characters. Onslaught is mostly remembered for his part in the deaths of the Avengers, Fantastic Four, Hulk and Doctor Doom that led to the Heroes Reborn reboot.
It was his goal to carry on the prophesy of the Eternals. "From Beyond the Stars Shall Come the Overmind - And He Shall Crush the Universe!" He was stopped by a combination of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom and The Stranger.
He is one of the three Super-Apes allied with the Red Ghost. Peotor has the power of magnetism which can be used to control metal objects. However, he can even adjust his magnetic power to attract a human body and he does so in his first appearance in Fantastic Four #13 (1963), when he uses magnetism to render Susan Storm helpless and then captures her.
Ruler of Hades, the Underworld. God of the Dead.
Paibok the Power Skrull was bionically re-engineered to posses more power than the Fantastic Four. A Captain in the Skrull empire that is relentless and ruthless.
Former chief scientist on Traan, a planet in the Microverse. He traveled to Earth to conquer the planet with his psycho ray. He remains a constant foe for the Fantastic Four.
Vengeful daughter of Psycho-Man
Stepfather to Alicia Masters, the Thing's off and on girlfriend. Puppet Master is also one of the Fantastic Four's oldest enemies, first appearing in Fantastic Four #8 (1962). His power is the ability to use radioactive clay to make figurines of others and then force them to do his bidding.
An evil creation of Mad Thinker made to destroy Fantastic Four.
An enemy of the Fantastic Four who has 3 superpowered apes at his disposal.
Reptilla was born in New Salem, Colorado and was a member of Salem's Seven.
Brilliant scientist that hated Reed Richards and stole Ben Grimm's power in the classic 'This Man, This Monster!' story.
Ronan is a Kree Warrior.
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