Within the opening scene of Marvel Studios’ Fantastic 4: First Steps, Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) discovers that she’s pregnant and breaks the information to her husband and fellow superhero group member Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal). Reed freaks out about regular mum or dad stuff, like babyproofing their retro-futuristic house/headquarters, the Baxter Constructing. However he’s additionally nervous in regards to the risk that the cosmic rays that gave him and Sue superpowers would possibly trigger abnormalities within the child.
Though Reed causes some household friction by spending extra time growing scanning expertise for prenatal inspections than on constructing nursery furnishings, he’s proper to be nervous. Franklin is a very special baby with an extended historical past in Marvel Comics, and his start has large implications for the way forward for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Like the remainder of the Fantastic 4, Franklin Richards was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby within the ’60s. However whereas his mother and father have pretty normal powers — stretching for Reed, invisibility plus forcefields for Sue — Franklin is a mutant with the flexibility to warp actuality itself. He is one of probably the most highly effective beings in all of Marvel Comics, topping even the Omega Level mutant power classification given to Jean Gray and Magneto. His energy is seen as equal to the Celestials that appeared in Eternals and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Whereas most mutants don’t manifest their powers till they hit puberty, the comics model of Franklin begins demonstrating his skills when he’s nonetheless a toddler. In a 1973 Fantastic Four arc by Gerry Conway, Annihilus — a Fantastic 4 villain from the antimatter universe the Negative Zone — kidnaps baby Franklin and makes use of a machine to unleash his full potential. Franklin’s skills show manner an excessive amount of for a kid to manage, and Reed has to position him in a coma. The child wakes up 10 issues later to battle Ultron, which makes his powers settle again down.
In a 1982 arc by John Byrne, Franklin will get pissed off making an attempt to unravel a Rubik’s Dice and makes use of his powers to age himself into an grownup physique, although he couldn’t really achieve extra emotional maturity. He winds up going again to being a child, putting restrictions on his personal skills to permit him to have one thing of a traditional childhood.
[Ed. note: This section contains light spoilers for Fantastic Four: First Steps.]
Annihilus isn’t the one villain who’s kidnapped Franklin. The super-child has additionally been kidnapped by his time-traveling grandfather and the psychic entity Onslaught. In Fantastic 4: First Steps, it’s Galactus who needs to steal the baby.
Galactus and Franklin share a deep connection within the comics. Franklin really grew to become the planet-eating cosmic entity in Jim Krueger and John Paul Leon’s 1999 alternate universe Earth X series. In Jonathan Hickman’s 2012 run of Fantastic Four, Franklin resurrects Galactus in order that he can battle a bunch of Celestials, who’re making an attempt to beat the multiverse utilizing the identical Bridge expertise Reed experiments with within the movie. In Fantastic 4: First Steps, Galactus sees Franklin as a attainable successor who can soak up Galactus’ unending starvation and take over the position of consuming planets.
Galactus’ reasoning is that Franklin additionally possesses the Power Cosmic, a supply of limitless energy that Galactus and the Silver Surfer wield. Whereas the MCU has evenly broached the concept its setting would possibly embody mutants (and outright dropped them into different multiverse settings), it looks like Marvel is going for a distinct clarification for Franklin’s energy. That might additionally clarify the baby’s greatest second within the film.
[Ed. note: This section contains major spoilers for Fantastic Four: First Steps, including its ending and mid-credits scene.]
As a way to save their world, Earth-828, Reed and Sue use their very own youngster as bait for Galactus, luring him right into a entice that teleports him someplace far-off. Sue makes use of an immense quantity of energy to push Galactus into place, then seemingly dies of exhaustion. However whereas everybody is mourning the Invisible Lady, Franklin reaches out for his mother and glows for a bit, and Sue comes again to life.
There is a bunch of mutants in Marvel Comics with the ability to revive the lifeless, however Franklin isn’t one of them. His powers principally manifest as telepathy, precognition, and power blasts. His potential to resurrect his mother is most likely because of the truth that she died from draining the entire energy she gained from publicity to cosmic rays, that are successfully a weaker type of the Energy Cosmic. Franklin was most likely in a position to give her a recharge, like utilizing an electrical shock to restart a stopped coronary heart, but it surely’s unlikely he’d be capable to revive somebody who didn’t die in related circumstances.
The Fantastic Four’s questionable resolution to publicly reveal that Galactus needed their baby most likely made Physician Doom fairly inquisitive about what makes the child so special. It’s unclear what he really needs from Franklin – perhaps to have his face healed, provided that he’s taking off his masks in entrance of the child? However we’ll presumably have to attend till Avengers: Doomsday to search out out.