Iceshadow
Well-Known Member
There was a She-Thing in Dexter's Labratory. She fought the Infraggable Krunk then they fell in love.
Lets go spelunking!
I would write it.Marvel desperately needs a book starring her, just so they can introduce a gyno-geologist as a supporting cast member.
I would write it.
She-Thing is proof that Fantastic Four is one of the coolest properties on the planet. I joke not.
Nothing is too outrageous for the Fantastic Four.Explain?
Nothing is too outrageous for the Fantastic Four.
Now I'm not saying that the property is a license to be stupid, though it can be. I'm saying that you have a much greater latitude as to what is permissible in terms of approach.
I mean this is a comic book team that has fought a mad sculptor wielding atomic clay to control the minds of men and a mutated insectoid space bat turned world conqueror.
This is a comic book property in which one of its members battles a temporally displaced Amazon who decided to join the Marvel Universe's WWF, only for her to discover they're working for a multinational oil company.
This is a comic book property featuring a Kal-El-like space Jesus figure, who concludes that Man-Thing is his mother, but then becomes adopted by the Fantastic Four as a quasi-nephew. He later leads a pacifist cult dedicated to awaiting the Celestial Messiah.
Simply put, nothing is 'going too far' in Fantastic Four, which can't be said for Daredevil or Spider-Man. The foursome could be having a picnic in Central Park and be attacked by cybernetic earthworms, and handled correctly it wouldn't be as patently stupid as it should be.
There was a She-Thing in Dexter's Labratory. She fought the Infraggable Krunk then they fell in love.
Lets go spelunking!