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That’s a tough one, but I’m going with Reed, because of the science side and his power’s pretty crazy.
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His best asset is definitely his brain. His stretching comes in really handy thou.
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Gotta stand with my sister and vote for Sue. Even though she was grossly under-used until maybe the 2000s and on.
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I agree Sue was horribly underrated for the longest time. She has a super useful power, can sneak in anywhere and is also really smart in her own right.
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Just saw this poll – went with The Thing; more than any other member, I just feel his tragic story gives him a lot of character. Always loved Marvel Two-In-One, just to see how he interacts with other heroes.
Almost went with Mr. Fantastic, though – one of my favorite Fantastic Four related issues is Fantastic Four #60/489 (October 2002), and the way Mr. Fantastic is portrayed there is, well, fantastic.
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So hard to pick just one but yeah I always feel for Ben Grimm. Out of all of them he least deserves his fate.
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