Comics:Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol 1 1
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Who knows what happens when you send a - a nougat cluster or chocolate into a negative dimension. I could be sending them a bomb for all I know...or poison.
Appearing in "The Fantastic (Part I of VI)"
Featured Characters:
- Fantastic Four (First appearance)
- Human Torch (First appearance)
- Invisible Woman (First appearance)
- Mister Fantastic (First appearance)
- Thing (First appearance)
- Agent Lumpkin (First appearance)
- Gary Richards (First and only known appearance to date)
- Enid Richards (First and only known appearance to date)
- Mrs. Richards (First and only known appearance to date)
- Franklin Storm (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
Locations:
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- Manhattan
- Baxter Building (First appearance)
- Midtown Middle School
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Synopsis for "The Fantastic (Part I of VI)"
21 Years Ago:
Gary Richards and his wife give birth to their first child, Reed.
11 Years Ago:
Reed is the smartest student at Midtown Middle School. Because of this, he is not very well liked by other students. A group of bullies torment Reed by shoving his face into a toilet in the boys room. But the star quarterback, Ben Grimm, scares them off and walks Reed home. Reed agrees to help Ben with his trig homework.
Arriving home, Reed shows Ben a project he has been working on in the garage. Using scrap and spare parts found around the house, he is attempting to construct his own teleportation device. Reed's bratty sister Enid finds the two tinkering about and threatens to tell their parents unless Reed agrees to teleport her once he gets the thing working. He reluctantly agrees just to get her out of his hair.
Late into the evening, Reed continues to experiment with some stuff up in his room. There is a loud sonic boom and a blinding flash of light. His mother and father race into the room to see what is the matter. His father, who regards Reed as a gigantic burden, berates him thoroughly and tells him that he is grounded.
6 Months Later
Reed introduces a miniature version of his teleportation device at the Midtown Middle School Science Fair. He successfully sends a toy car into a parallel dimension he calls the N-Zone (Or at least he thinks he does. He actually has no idea whether his device works beyond the fact of making the car disappear).
After school, a government agent named Lumpkin arrives at the Richards household. He tells them that he represents a scientific think tank in Manhattan that recruits young geniuses such as Reed. He offers to pay the Richards an undisclosed sum of money for the opportunity to have Reed transferred to their Baxter Building facility. Hungry for money, his parents agree.
Lumpkin takes Reed to the Baxter Building and introduces him to the project's administrator Dr. Franklin Storm. Storm introduces young Reed to his children, Susan and Johnny. He shows Reed that the project has created its own teleportation device, but they have never been able to actually pierce the N-Zone barrier.
However, using the machine as a transmitter, they were actually successful in receiving material information – in the form of a small toy truck. Reed's truck to be exact.
Reed has but one word to describe his awe and wonder, "fantastic".
Notes
- References to the Fantastic Four have been made in Ultimate Marvel Team-Up, but that series is considered non-canon in regards to the continuity of the Ultimate Universe.
- Earliest chronological appearances of Reed Richards and Ben Grimm. They will not begin to use the names Mister Fantastic and the Thing for several more issues.
Trivia
- In the Ultimate continuity, Reed Richards father is named Gary. In the Earth-616 continuity, his father is the time traveling warlord, Nathaniel Richards.
- Agent Lumpkin is named for a character in the Marvel-616 Universe known as Willie Lumpkin. Willie was the US postal worker that delivered mail to the Baxter Building for many years. In the 2005 Fantastic Four movie, Willie is portrayed by Marvel Comics founder Stan Lee.
Trivia
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See Also
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- Discuss Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol 1 1 on the forums
- Cover gallery for the Ultimate Fantastic Four series
Recommended Reading
- Fantastic Four (Volume 1)
- Fantastic Four (Volume 2
- Fantastic Four (Volume 3)
- Fantastic Four: 1 2 3 4
- Fantastic Four: Big Town
- Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comics Magazine
- Fantastic Four: House Of M
- Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men
Related Articles
- Ultimate Fantastic Four cover art gallery
- Human Torch appearances list
- Human Torch quotes page
- Invisible Woman appearances list
- Invisible Woman quotes page
- Mister Fantastic appearances list
- Mister Fantastic quotes page
- Thing appearances list
- Thing quotes page
See also
Links and References
- Ultimate Fantastic Four entry at Wikipedia
- Ultimate Fantastic Four entry at the Marvel Universe
- Ultimate Human Torch entry at the Marvel Universe
- Ultimate Human Torch entry at Wikipedia
- Ultimate Invisible Woman entry at the Marvel Universe
- Ultimate Invisible Woman entry at Wikipedia
- Ultimate Mister Fantastic entry at the Marvel Universe
- Ultimate Mister Fantastic entry at Wikipedia
- Ultimate Thing entry at the Marvel Universe
- Ultimate Thing entry at Wikipedia
References
- Official Handbook of the Ultimate Marvel Universe: Ultimate Spider-Man/Ultimate Fantastic Four, 2005
