
"Smartest man in the world" Reed Richards anytime he hangs out with his brother-in-law unsupervised
I am looking forward to issue 12 because this is literally anytime these two are left alone without Susan

I am looking forward to issue 12 because this is literally anytime these two are left alone without Susan
To me, Fantastic 4 has always been about being a team. I have been a make Invisible Woman stronger guy for the longest time. I have thought that her potential was getting wasted by writers, always thought they could do more with her character that DOES NOT INCLUDE 15 DIFFERENT PANELS OF FIGHTS WITH HER HUSBAND. I like the direction they are taking regarding her character. I like the Invincible Woman arc or almost all the recent arcs for that matter. The only complain I would have is maybe we are reaching a territory where her powers are going too OP to a point where it feels only "plot important" that she is on a team. For instance FF 2025 #10 last page of her being able to manipulate the Electromagnetic stuff somewhat. If it is just somewhat and not the extent of her evil counterpart, then it's alright. But it she can do it to that extent, what is the point of her being on a team? She can solo Galactus. So I hope they tread carefully with how much we scale her power. Because too OP makes a character boring and the only thing worse about a too OP character is an OP character who never uses their powers because the fights would end too fast.
That being said, Reed and Johnny's adventure arc incoming in the next few chapters and Reed somehow always becomes really immature when being with Johnny. Fun to watch that duo.
He did lead France to olympic silver and iirc he led his team in every statistics other than assists. Guy has been playing at a senior level for quite a while and he has also that mentality about him that has rubbed on the whole Spurs team where they have an ego that stops them from ever stop wanting to win more. The main reason most young cores lose is because they believe they are not enough. Spurs don't. They think they are the best team in the NBA. It's a great thing to see in such a young core and I am excited to watch this team in the future. Wemby is a great leader and should be a framework for how leaders should be in the NBA. This is what the league needs.
I have been watching the NBA for quite a while and never have I ever come across a more miserable generation when it comes to NBA fans. There is not a single nice thing NBA fans have to say about the League they talk so much about. Sure, the league is at a point where it's integrity has been harmed by things like betting but let's not act like the amount of talent in the league is insanely high.
For instance, I go to watch the social media posts from the teams and other fans (people are really creative when they want to be like that one guy drawing caricatures/mini comics of teams after every game on twitter) and the whole timeline is filled with just complaining and bitching and moaning about the Spurs vs Timberwolves game. It had me confused about whether I watched a complete different game because from my perspective the game was insanely physical. And the general rule of thumb about high physical games is that a lot of FTs are made. But what about appreciating the absolutely electric game we had. We saw two future of the league going head to head and it was beautiful. Didn't see a single post regarding that.
Forget about the Spurs, since I am a Spurs fan, people might call this biased. OKC for instance, while they do get calls that I am not fond of at times, people really overall how much his game is dependent on FTs. Mind you, the guy is averaging near 50-40-90. And you got dumbasses like Nick Wright try to discredit that.
It makes me realise, people don't really watch the NBA. They hear about a take and just go with it without ever confirming anything themselves. It's embarassing and maybe it's time certain people take time off social media. Grown ass people refusing to appreciate talent because they are too blind from their agenda.