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New Warriors (1990) #3

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Fantastic Four #7 (2026)
written by Ryan North art by Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba, Jp Mayer, & Edgar Dalgado
Cover of the Day: Rom #14 (January, 1981) Art by Dave Cockrum
Spidey Super Stories #46 (1980)
From "We Have to Fight the X-Men!" in Fantastic Four #28, July 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Chic Stone inks, Artie Simek letters.
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Fantastic Four Legends: The Mad Thinker
The Mad Thinker first appeared in 1964 as a brilliant scientist and inventor constantly coming up with schemes and strategies to beat the Fantastic Four, once taking over the Baxter Building to get his hands on Reed's technology and scientific expertise. He is frequently accompanied by robots of his own creation, most notably the Awesome Android.
In an adaptation, I would like to use the Mad Thinker as a main villain somewhere down the line. A thought I do have is having him as the villain of a Doctor Doom sequel, where he instead takes over Doom's palace in order to get his hand on Doom's tech instead of Reed's. As for casting, he does look a lot like Kyle McLachlan.