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I'll start off. I actually like Ultimate FF. And I prefer the dynamic to the mainline book. I recognise that the stories themselves aren't better, but I think the core setup of a bunch of young adult supergeniuses with superpowers going on weird science adventures works for me far more than the kitschy sitcom family setup of the mainline F4. Especially with things like Franklin muddying the waters. Ultimate FF made everyone an expert in some field and had this feeling of basically being a modernised Star Trek starring people with superpowers. Again, the stories themselves cannot measure up to the classic main FF runs, but as a basis, the concept itself, I vastly prefer it. There was more excitement. They were younger, hotter, cooler. I could easily buy them as celebs. They were young enough to be unpredictable, but old enough to not be annoying teen geniuses. The book was essentially a cross between Star Trek, X-Files and dunno, something like Stargate. There was a playful element to it that you just can't have when you're dealing with a middle aged family.

So yeah. I actually like Ultimate FF and think with some reworking the core concept works better than the mainline version. That's my extremely /co/ntroversial take. And Hell, I like Doom being a descendant of Dracula more than him being some random gyppo. The goat legs and mutation suck, but the backstory was a great update. I don't know, I think generally UltFF had all the right ingredients, but fucked up in the actual execution.
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I don't think you're wrong in liking Ultimate FF but this isn't your blog, anon. What do you want people to say about it? It's not even that hot a take considering how many people like the Maker.
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>>152160640
Agreed
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>>152160640
>Ultimate FF made everyone an expert in some field and had this feeling of basically being a modernised Star Trek starring people with superpowers.
I kinda dislike this. I feel like Sue being a medic would be better than a biologist.
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>>152160654
>but this isn't your blog, anon.
Nigger, what do you think an imageboard is? I understand that your zoomniggers are used to TiKTok or whatever else, but back in the day of forums people would make threads to talk about things.
>What do you want people to say about it?
Agree, disagree, call me a fag, talk about UltFF, what they think FF should be, dunno, things related to the OP. Are you dense?
>>152160655
Thanks.
>>152160978
Eh, medic falls under supergenius biologist. It's comic books, everyone's an omniscientist to some extent. I get your point though. But I liked the idea of them being a thinktank. I guess Johnny was still a tard and Ben a meathead instead of an astronaut, but you get the point.
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>>152160640
What were you starting off?



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