Thread:Phineas Flash/@comment-25692211-20151206005139/@comment-27197055-20151225192846

Understood. I've got some ideas for an adaptation of Fantastic 4. if 20th Century Fox can't seem to make a goot F4 Movie, (I'm not being angry or judgemental, I'm just dissapointed, ya'know?) Than I'll just stop waiting and make my own. Someday I want to go to Marvel and/or DC and ask permission to write and publish my own continuity and novel-franchise. For Marvel, I've been brainstorming ideas for Avengers, Spider-Man, X-Men, Daredevil, New-Warriors/Avengers, AND Fantastic 4.

In my version, The Fantastic 4 are superpowered scientific explorers. Reed Richards is a super-genius who works for a Division of SHIELD. He invented those Flying SHIELD Cars, (And Fantasti-Cars) designed the Helicarrier, Jetpacks, and other futuristic stuff for SHIELD. His dream is to go to Mars, so he invents an advanced spaceship called the Awesome, (read the Ultimate comics and you'll see where I got that.) and convinces SHIELD to let him and his colleage Sue Storm (Reed and Sue will start with a Fitz and Simmons relationship.) go on an expedition. Also accompanying them are Sue's cocky brother Johnny, who stowaways for the ride, and Ben Grimm, a supersoldier who was enhanced by SHIELD, (Same serum that gives Luke Cage his powers, but I'll explain it later.) who serves as Reed's bodyguard and friend.

When they Reach Mars, the Sun projects Solar-Flares that starts a storm like in the 2005 movie, but on Mars, and this Mutates them into the F4. Reed becomes rubbery, Sue becomes invisible and stuff, Johnny's body becomes a solar battery or whatever, and the Solar-Rays and Martian dust chemically react and stuff with the Super-Serum already in Ben's blood, and he turns into a Martian-Rock-Monster.

Doctor Doom is just like in the original comics, because he was totally Badass the way he was, and no other versions, Ultimate comics, movies, whatever, have ever come close to his badassery, because they kept on changing him, and changing a villain like Doctor Doom is like changing a hero like Wally West. If he ain't broke, don't break him.