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Would any of these work for you? Let me know, and I’ll write a full, ready-to-publish draft.
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Fantastic Four narratives blend cosmic-scale threats (Doctor Doom, Galactus, the Skrulls) with intimate, domestic scenes. The team’s base, the Baxter Building, symbolizes their dual roles as scientists and protectors. Storylines often pivot between Reed’s scientific endeavors and confrontations with adversaries, using speculative science as both plot engine and moral dilemma. The series also pioneered crossover storytelling within the Marvel Universe, anchoring larger continuity while allowing self-contained adventures.