Our man Doom is at it again. This time he makes three predictions, stating first he will 'kidnap the heart of the Fantastic 4'.
That really doesn't come to much; he abducts the Invisible Girl.
This story gives a hint of mimicking FF #5 in the comic books, but changes course, as the Thing is turned back to Ben Grimm and ends up having to make a decision on viewing his three friends in nefarious traps.
Unlike today's dysfunctional depictions, the true Fantastic 4 functioned as a team and a family. Ben did not hesitate to rescue his team, his friends, his family, to which he has no biological relation.
The traps were interestingly arranged, as it was the Torch in the ice trap in the comic book, here it became Reed.
Doom persisted with traps for the FF and each time they worked together as that team to thwart the threat.
In the end, Doom escaped, thanks to the Fantastic 4.
That really doesn't come to much; he abducts the Invisible Girl.
This story gives a hint of mimicking FF #5 in the comic books, but changes course, as the Thing is turned back to Ben Grimm and ends up having to make a decision on viewing his three friends in nefarious traps.
Unlike today's dysfunctional depictions, the true Fantastic 4 functioned as a team and a family. Ben did not hesitate to rescue his team, his friends, his family, to which he has no biological relation.
The traps were interestingly arranged, as it was the Torch in the ice trap in the comic book, here it became Reed.
Doom persisted with traps for the FF and each time they worked together as that team to thwart the threat.
In the end, Doom escaped, thanks to the Fantastic 4.