Appearing in "What If The Fantastic Four Had Not Gained Their Powers?"
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- Fantastic Four (Earth-616) (Only in flashback)
- Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards of Earth-616) (Only in flashback)
- Invisible Girl (Susan Storm of Earth-616) (Only in flashback)
- Human Torch (Jonathan Storm of Earth-616) (Only in flashback)
- The Thing (Benjamin Grimm of Earth-616) (Only in flashback)
- Colonel Cauley (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "What If The Fantastic Four Had Not Gained Their Powers?"
In a world where Reed Richards decided to wait and do the rocket launch by the books with proper shielding, the mission is a success and the rocket group becomes a cornerstone of Earth's burgeoning space industry. When the Mole Man's monsters attack, it's the army's job to investigate Monster Isle, but Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben opt to explore the tunnel created beneath their compound anyway. Even without powers, the foursome's courage and ingenuity lead them to victory against the Mole Man all the same. Thus begins the Fantastic Four's career as pulp adventurers.
Appearing in "What If Nova Had Not Given Up His Powers?"
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- Skrulls (Only in flashback)
- Doctor Sun (Earth-821236) (Mentioned) (Death)
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- Earth-616
- Champions of Xandar (Only in flashback)
- Crimebuster (Frank Moore) (Only in flashback)
- Comet (Harris Moore) (Only in flashback)
- Powerhouse (Rieg Davan) (Only in flashback)
- Diamondhead (Archie Dyker) (Only in flashback)
- Fantastic Four (Only in flashback)
- Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) (Only in flashback)
- Invisible Woman (Susan Richards) (Only in flashback)
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm) (Only in flashback)
- The Thing (Ben Grimm) (Only in flashback)
- Protector (Thoran Rul) (Only in flashback)
- Rom (Only in flashback)
- Queen Adora (Only in flashback)
- Champions of Xandar (Only in flashback)
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Synopsis for "What If Nova Had Not Given Up His Powers?"
Diverging from Rom #24, Richard Rider decides he doesn't want to part with the Nova Force. At first he resigns to living on Xandar despite his homesickness, but after about a year he hijacks a teleporter to return to Earth and fights against the Champions of Xandar when they pursue him. It's only when his friends and family talk him down and point out how selfish he's being that Richard finally relents and relinquishes the Nova powers to Centurion.