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3!Friends and Allies
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5[[folder:Agatha Harkness]]
6!!Agatha Harkness
7[[quoteright:110:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agathah.jpg]]
8
9!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #94 (January 1970)
10
11An old witch from the Salem Witch Trials, she became a significant figure in Marvel continuity, protecting Franklin Richards as his nanny and notably mentoring Wanda Maximoff (the ComicBook/ScarletWitch) in real magic. She was eventually killed by Wanda, who went insane. She also had a {{familiar}} named Ebony, a weird cat-like creature that could sense the presence of mystical beings.
12----
13* AmazonBrigade: She's become a member of the Daughters of Liberty alongside Sharon Carter, Toni Ho, Misty Knight and Peggy Carter.
14* AntagonisticOffspring: Her son Nicholas is an enemy of her and the Fantastic Four.
15* BeenThereShapedHistory: Claims to be a survivor of the Salem Witch Trials.
16* BurnTheWitch: By the people of Salem (not during the witch trials).
17* BystanderSyndrome: During his journey to the [[spoiler:Realm of Death]] during ''The Next Big Thing'', Ben Grimm is granted visions of points of interest across the Marvel universe, including Agatha's home. Whereupon she gives him a cheeky wave, but otherwise doesn't assist him during his adventure.
18* CoolOldLady: Awesome old lady who's willing to help the Fantastic Four and babysit.
19* CoolTeacher: First introduced as Franklin Richards' governess. She later became Wanda Maximoff's mentor.
20* CreepyGood: She lives in a creepy gothic mansion in the middle of nowhere, and gives off majorly sinister vibes a lot, but she is (usually) good.
21* DeathIsCheap: Has died more than once. As of 2019 she is alive again.
22* FountainOfYouth: Her 2019 resurrection also comes with an age lift, going from elderly looking to "Kathyrn Hahn."
23* TheGadfly: Is not necessarily above messing with heads, such as in her first appearance, where she kicks the butts of the Frightful Four while the other FF are oblivious, then pretends she never heard a thing.
24* GoodWitchVersusBadWitch: She's very much a good witch. Her son Nicholas Scratch... isn't.
25* PurpleIsPowerful: Her outfits are usually purple and she's a very skilled witch.
26* UnexplainedRecovery: After her first death, she just sort of turned up again.
27[[/folder]]
28
29[[folder:Alicia Masters]]
30!!Alicia Masters
31[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alicia_masters_earth_616_from_fantastic_four_vol_6_1_001.jpg]]
32
33!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Alicia Reiss Grimm, nee Masters
34!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Alicia Clay
35!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Fantastic Four'' #8 (November 1962)
36
37Ben Grimm's {{Love Interest|s}} and confidant, Alicia Masters is a blind sculptor capable of creating incredibly lifelike representations of real people by touch and memory alone. Also happens to be the Puppet-Master's daughter.
38----
39->See: Characters/TheThing.
40
41[[/folder]]
42
43[[folder:Devlor]]
44!!Devlor
45[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/145278_136700_devlor_0.jpg]]
46
47!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Devlor the Deadly
48!!! '''First Appearance:''' Fantastic Four #391 (August 1994)
49
50See Characters/TheInhumans
51----
52[[/folder]]
53
54[[folder:Franklin Storm]]
55!!Franklin Storm
56[[quoteright:201:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/110302_121322_franklin_storm.jpg]]
57
58!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dr. Franklin Storm
59!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
60!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #31 (October 1964)
61
62Franklin Storm is the father of Johnny Storm and Susan Storm-Richards.
63----
64* DeadGuyJunior: His grandson Franklin was named after him.
65* DisappearedDad: His death was a very important event in the lives of his children.
66* GoodParents: Very much loved his children.
67[[/folder]]
68
69[[folder:H.E.R.B.I.E.]]
70!!H.E.R.B.I.E.
71[[quoteright:239:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8994683696204102.jpg]]
72
73!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-Type, Integrated Electronics
74!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Highly Engineered Robot Built for Interdimensional Exploration
75!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #209 (August 1979)
76
77Originally a replacement for the Human Torch in the 1978 Fantastic Four animated series. H.E.R.B.I.E. often provided comic relief with interactions with the Thing. He has since become an indispensable part of the Fantastic Four in the comics.
78----
79* CanonImmigrant: Originally took the place of the Human Torch in the ''WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1978'' cartoon.
80* FunWithAcronyms: '''H'''umanoid '''E'''xperimental '''R'''obot, '''B'''-type, '''I'''ntegrated '''E'''lectronics.
81* HiddenDisdainReveal: In ''ComicBook/{{Incoming}}'', as soon as Valeria removed his inhibitor chip, H.E.R.B.I.E. betrayed the Fantastic Four and joined ComicBook/MachineMan's gestating robot revolution, but not before giving them a profane TheReasonYouSuckSpeech on their treatment of him over the years.
82* TheMole: The first incarnation of H.E.R.B.I.E. was [[BodySurf taken over]] by a villain named Doctor Sun, who tried to take out the Fantastic Four within the Baxter Building. When he eventually left H.E.R.B.I.E. to take over the building's computers, it [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificed itself]] to destroy them both.
83* RobotBuddy: A robot and ally of the Fantastic Four.
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:Huntara]]
87!!Huntara
88[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/82449_78869_huntara.jpg]]
89
90!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Tara Richards
91!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Warrior-Princess of Elsewhen
92!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #377 (June 1993)
93
94Huntara is one of the various children of Nathaniel Richards, an inventor that has traveled to several timelines and dimensions. Tara is a half-sister to Mr. Fantastic.
95----
96* ActionGirl: She was trained by Warlord Kargul of Elsewhen to be a warrior. She had intensive training in hand-to-hand combat and various forms of weaponry.
97* ChainmailBikini: Has a golden BreastPlate, shoulder-pads, but her legs and midriff are bare.
98* CombatStilettos: Her boots are noticeably heeled, which make her look even taller.
99* PrimaryColorChampion: What little clothes she wears are mostly red and golden.
100* SignatureHeadgear: Her red tiara-like headset.
101* SinisterScythe: Huntara has the psionic ability to generate a scythe. The scythe can damage foes mentally and can form teleportational rifts.
102* StatuesqueStunner: She's listed at 6"/183cm tall. She's barely shorter than her older half-brother Reed.
103* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Other than an off-handed mention as a potential recruit for The Initiative during Civil War, she hasn't been seen in person since the dissolution of the Fantastic Force in ''1996''.
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Impossible Man]]
107!!Impossible Man
108[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2379342_marvel_figurines_collection_95_by_jackademus.jpg]]
109
110!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Imp, Impy
111!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #11 (February 1963)
112
113A shape-shifting alien from the planet Poppup, The being who would be dubbed "The Impossible Man" searched the cosmos for beings he could play with. This eventually leads him to Earth and an encounter with The Fantastic Four. That said, he's not really a bad guy, and in fact, later befriended the four, becoming something of an ally.
114----
115* AdaptiveAbility: The Impossible Man's shape-shifting ability really boils down to this. It's a natural ability of his race, and it's explained that his planet had so many dangerous lifeforms that the Poppupians evolved to consciously adapt to pretty much anything.
116* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: To [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Mister Mxyzptlk]]. The two have met, and after his initial excitement of meeting a fellow cosmic prankster, he later discovered that he disliked him, due to Mxy's genuinely malicious pranks as opposed to his (relatively) harmless pranks, and that Mxy lied to him.
117* AmusingAlien: A very amusing alien who exists as a form of cosmic comic relief.
118* AntiVillain: He antagonized the Fantastic Four, until Mr. Fantastic figured out his pranks only continue when he receives their attention. So he has the Fantastic Four ignore him, and he shortly leaves Earth in a puff. He returns, and he later befriends the team, and becomes a one-time member.
119* AppropriatedAppellation: The Thing witnessing his abilities called him impossible. So the name "Impossible Man" basically took from there.
120* AttentionWhore: Wants lots of attention and tries to steal the spotlight so he gets it.
121* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He may have originally been considered a menace, but his motivations are primarily amusement. If he gets bored, he'll simply leave for another part of the universe.
122* BreakingTheFourthWall: He fairly regularly interacts with creators Stan Lee, and other Marvel writers and editors around the era his stories are in.
123* CharacterOverlap: In one issue of ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' from the 90s (the one where Clark Kent and Lois Lane got engaged, oddly enough), it was indicated that Mxy actually ''was'' the Impossible Man, [[http://www.comicscube.com/2013/06/easter-eggs-mxyzptlk-and-impossible-man.html spending some downtime in an alternate universe]] playing with his "four ''Fantastic'' new friends" (the team even makes a LawyerFriendlyCameo).
124* DecompositeCharacter: Although [=DC=] used to hint that Impossible Man and Mxyzptlk were the same person, a crossover comic between ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' and the ''ComicBook/SilverSurfer'' had them meet eachother.
125* FishOutOfWater: His interactions with earth.
126* GreatGazoo: Extremely wacky alien who can fix nearly any problem if he could be bothered.
127* HiveMind: The Poppupians are practically this. [[NoNeedForNames It's also why he doesn't have a real name]]: All individual Poppupians are, if you go deep enough, one in the same. So what use would he have with a name?
128* MorphicResonance: Usually the things he changes into have the same green-and-purple color scheme as his normal form.
129* NoNeedForNames: See HiveMind. He actually scoffed at the notion of a name when asked for one in his first appearance.
130-->'''Impossible Man:''' ''Name?'' We Poppupians have no names. We ''know'' who we are!
131* PerpetuallyProtean: Shapeshifts very frequently for the sake of his own amusement; in some issues, he changes in almost every single frame.
132* RealityWarper:
133** Loosely in the 616 he's capable of using alien technology to do things like fuse the Hulk and Red Hulk together.
134** In most alternate realities and adaptations he's fully capable of changing reality as easily as he changes himself.
135** In one reality he's considered by Galactus to be nearly as dangerous as the Phoenix, having populated a dead Earth with bizarre copies of superheroes on a whim.
136** ''Silver Surfer/Superman'' has him warping reality on Parr with Superman for, Mxyzptlk.
137* RubberForeheadAliens: He's a green man with a pointy head and ears. What more could you say?
138* SelfDuplication: His shapeshifting ability allows him to split into copies of himself.
139* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: The common explanation for some of the things he does.
140* SuperpowerLottery: He may seem ridiculous, but often people come to find that his shape-shifting ability is not a joke: He can change into anything from a bucket of water[[note]]Yes, that means a bucket ''with'' water inside of it, acting as independent substances[[/note]], to freaking ''Galactus''. That said, when he transforms into an object of a superhero with unique properties (e.g. Thor's hammer Mjolnir, Captain America's shield, etc.) he can't mimic the properties that make them special.
141* {{Teleportation}}: Disappears in a pop.
142* {{Troll}}: Perhaps his biggest character trait, is his ability to do this to anyone.
143* TrulySingleParent: Seeking companionship, he once gave 'birth' to a female Poppupian dubbed the Impossible Woman, who he took as his mate. Later he produces children (a notable one being Adolf Impossible), and even his ''own pet dog''.
144* {{Voluntary Shapeshift|ing}}er: A really powerful one. To the point that he resembles a RealityWarper, and can travel through space unaided. Oddly, the one thing he apparently can't do is change colors -- all of his transformations are still some shade and combination of green and purple. This is how he lost a shapeshifting competition with the otherwise less powerful shapeshifter [[Characters/NewMutants Warlock]], who though he usually doesn't bother ''can'' change color.
145[[/folder]]
146
147[[folder:The Inhumans]]
148!!The Inhumans
149
150!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Black Bolt, Medusa, Karnak the Shatterer, Gorgon, Triton, Crystal, Lockjaw
151!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Earthbound Inhumans
152!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965)
153
154See ComicBook/TheInhumans
155----
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:Jo-Venn and N'kalla]]
159!!The Chronicle (Jo-Venn) and The Requiem (N'kalla)
160[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7456343_jo_venn.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:300:Jo-Venn]]
161[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7467245_ff.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:300:N'kalla]]
162
163!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Chronicle, The Kree Chronicle of Blood [[note]]Jo-Venn[[/note]]; Nickie, Nicki, The Requiem, The Skrull Requiem of Shapeless Souls [[note]]N'kalla[[/note]]
164!!! '''First Appearances:''' ''Empyre: Fantastic Four'' #0 (September 2020)
165
166A Kree boy and a Skrull girl who were imbedded with the collective history of their respective races. Purchased by the Elder of the Universe the Profiteer and made to fight each other for the entertainment of the masses, they were freed by the First Family and essentially adopted by them.
167----
168* AffectionateNickname: After being adopted by [[spoiler:Ben and Alicia]], Jo-Venn and N'kalla are referred to as the much more Earth-friendly "Jo" and "Nicki" by their friends and family.
169* BadassAdorable: When they're not fighting, they are rather cute, and even Ben can't help but think so. They still gave Johnny and Ben a run for their money.
170* ChildSoldiers: Trained since birth to fight and hate the other, despite seriously injuring the other on occasion, the Profiteer wouldn't let them die.
171* DesignerBabies: They were embedded with the collective history of their respective races, especially the Kree-Skrull war at birth.
172* FireForgedFriends: At first they couldn't help but argue and fight despite having no reason to, but after being saved by Franklin, Valeria, Wolverine and Spider-Man, they now see each other LikeBrotherAndSister.
173* HappilyAdopted: At the end of ''Empyre'' by [[spoiler:Ben and Alicia Grimm]].
174* HatePlague: The Priests of Pama tried to use the history within them to make both Kree and Skrull armies to turn on each other. The New Fantastic Four manage to save them and turn the hatred into conciliation.
175* MeaningfulName: Jo-Venn is a kid. "Joven" means "young" in Spanish.
176* PutOnABus: The first thing Ryan North does in his run is have them shoved onto a bus.
177* TrueCompanions: With Franklin, Valeria, Wolverine and Spider-Man.
178* VolleyingInsults: Even when they no longer have to fight, they still throw each other insults like two siblings fighting on the back of their parents' seat.
179[[/folder]]
180
181[[folder:Lyja]]
182!!Lyja
183[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4342674_lyja.jpg]]
184
185!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Alicia Masters Storm, The Lazerfist, Bridget O'Neil, Laura Green
186!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #265 (April 1984) [[note]]As Alicia Masters[[/note]]; ''Fantastic Four'' #357 (October 1991) [[note]]As Lyja[[/note]]
187
188A Skrull who possesses the body armor which gives her power to shapeshift into both animal and human form. She is well-known for her marriage to Johnny Storm, the Human Torch.
189----
190* TheBusCameBack: She momentarily returned during ''Secret Invasion'' for the Fantastic Four's tie-in, then got right back on that bus.
191* CaptureAndReplicate: She pretended to be Alicia Masters for a long time. During ''Secret Invasion'', she did the same with Sue Storm.
192* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Her true form is not bad looking, although with all the characteristics of a Skrull.
193* HandBlast: Lyja was artificially endowed with the ability to fire blasts of energy from her fists that she could use to cause damage as well as propel herself through the air.
194* HumanDisguise: During the 1990s, and before ''Heroes Reborn'', Lyja attempted a chance at reconciliation with Johnny, under the guise of a woman named Laura '''[[MeaningfulName Greene]]'''.
195* VoluntaryShapeshifting: She can shape-shift like almost every other Skrull.
196* WingedHumanoid: She can use her powers to appear wings that allow her to fly.
197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:Namor the Sub-Mariner]]
200!!Namor the Sub-Mariner
201
202!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Namor [=McKenzie=]
203!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Namor the First, The Avenging Son, Imperius Rex, The Sub-Mariner
204!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Comics'' #1 (October 1939)
205
206See ComicBook/SubMariner
207----
208[[/folder]]
209
210[[folder:Nathaniel Richards]]
211!!Nathaniel Richards
212[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/natrich.jpg]]
213
214!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Scarlet Centurion, ComicBook/DoctorDoom, The Warlord, St. Nathaniel, The Beast, Kane
215!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #272 (November 1984)
216
217Time travelling father of Mister Fantastic, he often has mysterious plans and ulterior motives.
218----
219* BadassBookworm: Yep. He even was part of a team which involved time-traveling {{Badass Bookworm}}s. [[LikeFatherLikeSon Where do you think Reed got it from?]]
220* DisappearedDad: To Reed. Not entirely by choice, though.
221** ParentsAsPeople: He had a reason for what he did, he admits he wasn’t the best dad, and of course he has the typical superhero parent issues.
222** He’s also been this to Reed’s half-siblings Huntara, Arthur, Joanna Jeffers and possibly Kristoff Vernard. Joanna notes Reed is in fact [[ParentalFavoritism the only one of his children he would at least occasionally come back to]].
223* FounderOfTheKingdom: Nathaniel found himself in an alternate Earth devastated by war, and used his scientific knowledge to rebuild it, eventually creating a new utopia.
224* HeroWithAnFInGood: Pretty much everything he does.
225* LukeIAmYourFather: Subverted with Reed, who knew who he was, but there was an arc were he was apparently to play this straight with ''Doctor Doom''. [[AbortedArc It was later ignored]] [[note]]It seems this plot twist was supposed to tie up how Kang the Conqueror, who has his name, could be the descendant of Doctor Doom as well. Doom apparently was supposed to be the child Nathaniel fathered in the alternate Earth[[/note]].
226* MysteriousParent: What he was to Reed.
227* OneManIndustrialRevolution: He tries to do this singlehandedly and it doesn't work out.
228* PoorCommunicationKills: Kidnapped his grandson Franklin, sent him and raised him in the future, trained him in the usage of his powers and didn't even tell his own son/Franklin's father Reed why until he returned with Franklin as a teenager to the time just moments after he did so. He eventually revealed its so prevent the deaths of the Fantastic Four by a ConquerorFromTheFuture who turned out to be Franklin's ''own'' KidFromTheFuture grown up.
229* SecondLove: His first wife and Reed's mother, Evelyn, died when Reed was young. In his travels through time, he ended up in a timeline where he found a new wife, Cassandra [[spoiler:It's too bad she loved power more than him]].
230* WildCard: He’s neither fully good or evil; he does what he does for his ideal of a utopia.
231[[/folder]]
232
233[[folder:Roberta]]
234!!Roberta
235[[quoteright:127:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/439994_roberta.jpg]]
236
237!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #239 (February 1982)
238
239The Baxter Building's robot receptionist.
240----
241* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Roberta is an upper torso fixed to the reception desk. Unlike most examples, she was designed that way.
242* RoboRomance: Though the canonicity is iffy, she's sometimes portrayed in a relationship with the [[IncredibleShrinkingMan formerly-giant]] Silver Age robot [[Characters/MarvelComicsMonsters Elektro.]]
243* RobotGirl
244* SuperpoweredRobotMeterMaids: Has combat skills beyond what you'd expect from a receptionist, but probably around what's required to be the Fantastic Four's receptionist.
245[[/folder]]
246
247[[folder:Silver Surfer]]
248!!Silver Surfer
249[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/annihilation_silver_surfer_vol_1_4_textless_6680.jpg]]
250[[caption-width-right:300:[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin He's silver, and he surfs.]]]]
251!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Norrin Radd
252%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
253!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #48 (March 1966)
254
255-> '''ComicBook/SpiderMan''': Why the surfboard? I mean, don't you think it's kind of, I dunno...hokey?\
256'''Silver Surfer''': It is not a surfboard. It is--There is a human phrase that covers it. "Form follows function." I need no air, no food, no water. I do not need a ship to sustain me. I need only something that will carry me where I must go.
257-->-- '''Silver Surfer: Requiem''', Issue #2, written by Creator/JMichaelStraczynski
258
259Originally Norrin Radd, a [[HumanAliens man from the planet Zenn-La]]. He became Galactus' herald in exchange for his sparing Zenn-La from being eaten. However, Galactus decided to [[TheStoic seal away the Surfer's emotions]] after transforming him, to keep them from interfering with his mission, until Alicia reawakened them. As punishment for turning against Galactus, he was exiled to Earth.
260----
261->See: Characters/SilverSurfer.
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Sky]]
265!!Sky
266[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sky_earth_616_from_fantastic_four_vol_6_15_001.png]]
267
268!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Kaila
269!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
270!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' Vol 6 #15 (December, 2019)
271
272Spyrican mutate gifted with feathered wings and a sonic scream, Sky was a member of the Unparalleled on the planet Spyre. She accompanied Johnny Storm when the Fantastic Four returned to Earth.
273----
274* BecauseDestinySaysSo: According to the laws of her world, she and Johnny are now Soul-mates, which is why she follows him back to Earth. She didn't seem amused to find out Johnny have had other soul mates before.
275* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Normally speaking to birds wouldn't be that impressive, but when Mole Man attacks using a tyrannosaurus, she and Johnny discover dinosaurs are related close enough to birds to communicate with them and convince the T-rex to stop.
276* HumanAliens: Spyrans look practically identical to humans, and she was not an exception before getting her powers.
277* IgnorantOfHisOwnIgnorance: When she first saw N'kalla and Jo-Venn fighting and was told about the Kree and Skrulls, she was shocked the universe had four sentient species. Alicia can't help but think she will be in for a big shock when she finds out the Marvel Universe has LoadsAndLoadsOfRaces.
278* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Besides flying she can also communicate with birds, even animals related to birds, like Earth's dinosaurs.
279* SuperScream: Cosmic rays also gave her a sonic scream, which is useful to stun enemies.
280* WingedHumanoid: Like Angel and Icarus, Sky has wings that allow her to fly.
281* YouDidntAsk: Turns out her father is fellow Unparalleled Sidearm, which the Fantastic Four didn't know until she mentioned it.
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Thundra]]
285!!Thundra
286[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3063707_thundra_full_artwork.png]]
287
288!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #129 (December 1972)
289
290From the alternate 23rd century of Earth-715, Thundra is the mightiest warrior from the United Sisterhood Republic, a country populated and ruled by the Femizons, a matriarchal society of Amazon-like women warriors. Thundra is the strongest person of her world.
291----
292* AbhorrentAdmirer: She was this to the Thing for a time when she insisted that the two were destined to be together.
293* AmazonianBeauty: She’s as beautiful as she is strong and tall.
294* ChainPain: Thundra originally carried around a length of chain as a weapon, but rarely used it. She later added spiked balls to the end of it and began to use it more.
295* FashionableAsymmetry: Her signature outfit only has one sleeve on the right side.
296* FieryRedhead: A very fiery woman with red hair.
297* HeelFaceTurn: A former member of the Frightful Four, but left them and became one of the heroes.
298* LadyLand: Thundra hails from one; though men exist there, females are the dominant ones.
299* LightningBruiser: Hits like a freight train and is as fast as one too.
300* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Had this going with The Thing for a time, since he was "the strongest man on Earth" and only she was fit to defeat him.
301* ParentalAbandonment: Didn't happen to her, but is in effect when it comes to her daughter Lyra, since she mostly leaves her to her own devices.
302* PrimaryColorChampion: Her signature outfit is red and yellow, and she now fights on the side of the heroes.
303* SignatureHeadgear: The wing-shaped tiara she's almost always seen wearing.
304* StatuesqueStunner: Stands canonically at 7'2'' tall and, unlike some examples of this, she's consistently drawn to look this way.
305* WonderWomanWannabe: On occasion, has served as Marvel's equivalent to Wonder Woman, including in 2015's ''Squadron Supreme'' when Marvel's actual CaptainErsatz of Diana was suffering a case of depowerment.
306* WorldsStrongestWoman: In her timeline.
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:Uatu the Watcher]]
310!!Uatu the Watcher
311[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d9973ce0e0e6adc098c8cd736337fc96.jpg]]
312
313!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Watcher
314!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Fantastic Four'' #13 (April 1963)
315
316Uatu is a member of the Watchers, an extraterrestrial species who in the distant past stationed themselves across space to monitor the activities of other species. Uatu is the Watcher assigned to observe Earth and its solar system. In his spare time, he also serves as the narrator of ''ComicBook/WhatIf''.
317----
318* AlienNonInterferenceClause: He's supposed to watch, and not get involved. And he did, up until Galactus appeared.
319* AllPowerfulBystander: Subverted in that Uatu, despite his constant claims otherwise, breaks his non-interference rule ''all the damn time''. In fact, this happened so much that the other Watchers eventually put him on trial for ''numerous'' violations of their ethics code. Though ultimately they didn't do much other than making him promise to stop.
320* CharacterCatchphrase: He will tell you he is the Watcher, and that he is sworn never to interfere.
321* TheGadfly: As it turns out, Uatu is not necessarily above messing with people's heads if need be. When Black Panther once threatened to kill him (just to get into Uatu's house), Uatu complied... but only after mentioning how important T'Challa and Storm's kids would be one day.
322* FrequentlyBrokenUnbreakableVow: Uatu is the Watcher, and he is sworn never to interfere! Yeah, about that? He interferes pretty much whenever the Earth faces a major crisis. His most common method is to simply show up to observe in person, which is a clear and present warning to the Earth's heroes that something big is happening and [[LoopholeAbuse doesn't technically break the rules]], but he's not above actually getting his own hands dirty if the situation merits it.
323* MassOhCrap: His showing up anywhere will cause this.
324* MyBrainIsBig: In his first appearance, his head was only slightly out of proportion with the rest of his body, but his design evolved until he was a tall skinny man whose head made up half his body mass.[[note]]At least one issue of ''ComicBook/{{Quasar}}'' suggests that Watchers are capable of {{voluntary shapeshifting}} to an unknown extent when one tries to intimidate the eponymous hero by "assuming a more formidable aspect".[[/note]]
325* NeutralInNameOnly: Despite his and his own race's mandate of only observing events and never interfering, he has done so time and again in direct support of the superheroes of Earth against cosmic threats. According the comics, Uatu has broken his pact of non-interference almost 400 times.
326* PlotTriggeringDeath: [[spoiler:At the beginning of ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'', with ComicBook/NickFury as his killer]].
327* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: The reason he keeps breaking that oath, starting with the arrival of Galactus.
328* SeenItAll: Uatu and his race are ageless and effectively immortal. Various stories have hinted that he is billions of years old. From his position in the Moon he has observed all of Earth's history. He also observes other locations of the Universe, and can observe events in other realities. Surprising Uatu is difficult.
329* VaguenessIsComing: At the end of ''Empyre'' [[spoiler:he seemingly comes back from the dead to warn Fury that a reckoning is coming]].
330* TheWatcher: The {{Trope Namer|s}}. He lives on the Moon, watches everything in every comic, and occasionally pontificates to the readership about it. He always loudly proclaimed "Yes, it is I the Watcher, who is always watching, but must not interfere", roughly every other sentence as if people were going to forget it. Which to be fair is probably a valid concern because quite notably, in spite of this expression, he almost always ended up interfering ''anyway''. A hilarious example of him actually not interfering comes when the ComicBook/RedHulk, who punched Uatu while on his VillainSue trip, appears about to die. Uatu shows up and tells him "[[SarcasmMode Sadly]] I am forbidden to intervene" and stands there so he can watch him get sucked into a black hole.
331** As Uatu is no doubt well aware, his mere ''presence'' is a degree of interference. Earth's heroes long ago learned that Uatu only shows up in person when something really big is about to happen, so just by allowing himself to be seen he gives them a passive warning without technically breaking the rules.
332** In ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' #0, new Nova Sam Alexander asks Iron Man and Captain America why Uatu watches everything. After a beat, Cap admits that they have no idea. Nova later learns that Uatu is looking for a world where his father (who was the cause of the Watcher's "no-interference" policy) was right.
333[[/folder]]
334
335[[folder:Vibraxas]]
336!!Vibraxas
337[[quoteright:303:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/138689_76987_vibraxas.jpg]]
338
339!!! '''Alter Ego:''' N'Kano
340!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Master of Vibration, NFL (Nappy Fro Lad)
341!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #391 (August 1994)
342
343The self-titled "Master Of Vibration" & the son of a Wakandan aristocrat & Wakanda scientist.
344----
345[[/folder]]
346
347[[folder:Willie Lumpkin]]
348!!Willie Lumpkin
349[[quoteright:196:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/william_lumpkin_earth_616.gif]]
350
351!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #11 (February 1963)
352
353Willie Lumpkin is a fictional supporting character in the Marvel Universe, who is best known as the mailman of the Fantastic Four in their self-titled comic book.
354----
355* CanonImmigrant: First created for a syndicated comic strip Creator/StanLee wrote in TheFifties.
356* ExpertInUnderwaterBasketWeaving: PlayedForLaughs when he jokingly suggests that he should join the Fantastic Four because of his special ability to wiggle his ears.
357* TheGrinch: At the end of one story, he admitted that he hates Christmas. On that occasion, he had been visited by the [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Ghost of Christmas Past]]- apparently he'd been looking for [[ComicBook/SpiderMan J. Jonah Jameson]], but couldn't find his address.
358* LegacyCharacter: In recent years, he's retired and his niece Wilhelmina "Bille" Lumpkin has taken over his mail route.
359* UnfazedEveryman: Just a reminder. This is an elderly civil servant who interacts on a daily basis with aliens, mutants, and self-empowered {{science hero}}es, and almost never bats an eye.
360* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He would often (jokingly) suggest that he join the team, because he had the power to wiggle his ears.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Wyatt Wingfoot]]
364!!Wyatt Wingfoot
365[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wyatt_wingfoot_28earth_61629_from_fantastic_four_vol_1_643_001.jpg]]
366
367!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #50 (May 1966)
368
369A long-time friend of the Fantastic Four, Wyatt has saved the team on several occasions and shared many adventures with them.
370----
371* BadassNative: Wyatt is a member of the fictional Keewazi Native American tribe.
372* BadassNormal: Despite having no superpowers, Wyatt was never a liability to the FF, and was frequently able to hold his own against foes far out of his weight class.
373* ChickMagnet: Downplayed example; while Johnny is portrayed as the perpetual chick magnet, when he's with Wyatt, Wyatt's the one all the girls want.
374* JackOfAllTrades: As a member of the (fictional) Keewazi Native American tribe, Wyatt has acquired many skills such as hand-to-hand combat, marksmanship, tracking, animal training, and horsemanship.
375* GenreRefugee: Of more conventional, wunderkind, science heroes from the pulp era preceding the superhero Silver Age boom.
376* HeroicBuild: To fit his BadassNormal reputation. He was an athletics star in college.
377* MrFanservice: He's a muscular man who is often seen in tight fitting jeans. In ''Sensational She-Hulk'' #38, he gets a ShirtlessScene so She-Hulk's [[FemaleGaze female audience has something pretty to look at]].
378* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Creator/JackKirby based him on Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe.
379* ShipTease: With ComicBook/SheHulk during Byrne's run. The two clearly had the hots for each other, and were very open and colorful in their flirtations, they never managed to take their relationship to the next level. Lampshaded in ComicBook/{{FF}} when the two, after years apart, try to go on a date together and spend the whole night wondering why they didn't manage to make it work beforehand -- [[WeirdnessMagnet only for the answer to crash right into their laps]]. They decide to be JustFriends for the time being, though the attraction is still clearly there.
380* StumbledIntoThePlot: How he first became a part of the FF-family. Originally just Johnny's college roommate, Wyatt tagged along with the team on a trip to the [[ComicBook/BlackPanther mysterious African nation of Wakanda]] where they first met King T'challa. Despite having no powers to speak of, Wyatt managed to hold his own against the Wakandan forces and managed to help the four escape.
381* TokenMinority: Wyatt was the sole non-white cast member of the ''Fantastic Four'' and ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'' books.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Yancy Street Gang]]
385!!Yancy Street Gang
386
387!!! '''Alter Egos:''' "Dictionary" Dawson, "Lugwrench" Lubowski, "Rhythm" Ruiz, Carlos Hernandez, Douglas Ray, Jack, Jason Carter, Larry "Little" Lee, Manny "Smooth" Merengues, Petey, Stan, Tommie "Two-Fisted" Boyd, Tony
388!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #15 (June 1963)
389
390A street gang that Ben was part of in his youth. Portrayed as mostly harmless and maybe even with their hearts in the right place, they never the less taunt Ben relentlessly for making it out of the slums and making good with his life, albeit turning into a weird-looking rock creature in the process.
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392* BadassBystander: They once intervened in a fight with the Hulk when he attacked the FF.
393* TheGhost: They're always juuuust off-panel, usually only showing their hands at most. We ''finally'' see them on-panel in a tie-in issue with ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006''.
394* HypocriticalHeartwarming: They'll torment and mock Ben Grimm all the live long day, but only ''they'' can do so. Anyone who tries to hurt Ben will face the wrath of Yancy Street.
395* SitcomArchnemesis: To Ben Grimm. They spend a lot of their time pranking and taunting him. Unlike most Marvel examples, it's not BullyingADragon… mostly, and Ben'd never do anything horrible to them.
396* UnderNewManagement: A one-off scene in Hickman's run has Ben and Johnny meet the new Yancy Street Gang - a bunch of failed stockbrokers who've set up there and taken to mugging people. They try to mug Ben and Johnny.
397[[/folder]]

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