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* NiceHat: Tony Stark took his best hat out of mothballs for the occasion.
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The third annual of the ComicBook/FantasticFour is the big one, true believer! After so much time of flirting, teasing and evading things, and the interference of one Atlantean with his own underwater kingdom, Reed and Sue have finally decided to tie the knot! Not a WhatIf, not a lie, not an imaginary tale... this is for real, beloved readers!

But if you thought that we would settle for a mundane recap of old wedding tropes, forget it, it seems that you had not read our comics before! This is the first marriage of the Marvel era, why, perhaps even the first superhero marriage ever to begin with! So it has to be the highest spectacle '''ever''', and nobody wants to be out of it! All superheroes from the House of Ideas are invited! But the nefarious Dr. Doom is up to no good, so he "invited" all supervillains to attend it, too! You can imagine what will happen... or better yet, read it! And keep an eye open, because even hilarious Stan and joyful Jack will try to be there!

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The Human Top boasted that nobody was quick enough to stop him. Nobody... except Quicksilver.
* TheCameo: Loads and loads of them. Some characters had short roles, and others appeared for a single panel.
* ConflictBall: This is not exactly a complex and well-thought plan from Dr. Doom. Just start a HatePlague that throws all supervillains against all superheroes.
* CrisisCrossover: Not ''quite'', but Stan and Jack touched the idea a pair of decades before Marvel and DC produced the first proper examples.
* KentBrockmanNews: Sure, the wedding of Reed Richards and Sue Storm of the Fantastic Four would surely be newsworthy, but... a full cover coverage, with nothing but the headline and two small photos?
* JumpedAtTheCall: Doom's ray intended for Namor never reached him, he was having an adventure at the high deeps. But the warlord Attuma got it instead.
* LegionOfDoom: Doom's plan was to lure ''all supervillains ever'' against the Fantastic Four.
* MolotovTruck: HYDRA tried to throw one against the Baxter Building. Fortunately, Daredevil foiled their plan. He does not want to be cheated out of his piece of wedding cake!
* NiceHat: Tony Stark took his best hat out of mothballs for the occasion.
* SecretKeeper: Someone (the Puppet Master) tried to attack the Fantastic Four, but was stopped by SHIELD. The Thing was about to tell Reed, but then reconsidered: he does not want to spoil their wedding day.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Amora magically causes a big safe to fall on Hawkeye. He stands there watching and describing it, instead of moving away.
* TemptingFate: Several villains attack Iceman together, and the Beetle asks "Who could ever stand up to us?". Cyclops can!
* VictoryGuidedAmnesia: Thanks to the Watcher's device, all villains returned to their original locations, forgetting about the attack. Even Doom himself is said to be caught by the effect.
* WolverinePublicity: Namor and Hulk are on the cover, but not in the comic. The comic even acknowledges and explains their absence.

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