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The series lasted for sixty issues, from February, 2004 to April, 2009. After ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'', the series was cancelled and the Four broke up: Sue continued her research at the Baxter Building, Ben became a test pilot for S.H.I.E.L.D., Johnny moved in with [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Spider-Man]], and Reed moved back in with his family. In the "Ultimate Doomsday" trilogy of miniseries, it was discovered that Reed had become disgruntled, turning villainous, wanting to change the world by force. Meanwhile, Ben has shed his stone skin, becoming physically human again but having unknown energy powers. Johnny later became a member of the ComicBook/UltimateXMen.

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The series lasted for sixty issues, from February, 2004 to April, 2009. After ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'', the series was cancelled and the Four broke up: Sue continued her research at the Baxter Building, Ben became a test pilot for S.H.I.E.L.D., Johnny moved in with [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Spider-Man]], and Reed moved back in with his family. In the "Ultimate Doomsday" trilogy of miniseries, it was discovered that Reed had become disgruntled, turning villainous, wanting to change the world by force. Meanwhile, Ben has shed his stone skin, becoming physically human again but having unknown energy powers. Johnny later became a member of the ComicBook/UltimateXMen.
[[ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001 Ultimate X-Men]].
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** Like the original versions, the Four's powers are said to correspond to the four elements, though comparing Reed to water is kind of [[IncrediblyLamePun a stretch]].

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** Like the original versions, the Four's powers are said to correspond to the four elements, though comparing Reed to water is kind of [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} a stretch]].
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* TakeThat: When dealing with a bunch of dock workers who were mutated after exposer to a parallel dimension Tony Stark was sure that they could reason with them as they were New Yorkers only to go OhCrap when Falcoln told him they were in Jersey.

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* TakeThat: When dealing with a bunch of dock workers who were mutated after exposer exposure to a parallel dimension Tony Stark was sure that they could reason with them as they were New Yorkers only to go OhCrap when Falcoln Falcon told him they were in Jersey.
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* BambooTechnology: When he and the rest of the Frightful Four ([[ZombieApocalypse Zombie]] ComicBook/FantasticFour) were locked in a vault so the Fantastic Four could save the day, Zombie Reed Richards bragged to the guards that using highly improbable materials ("Did you know you can make a keyboard out of hair?"), he and the rest of the Frightful Four had now built a functional teleporter and would be leaving now for Central Park where they'd gobble up whoever they came across, thank you very much and goodbye. The Frightful Four joins hands and disappears, the [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy guards rush in]]... and then Zombie Reed Richards tells Zombie Sue Storm she can turn off their invisibility.

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* BambooTechnology: When he and the rest of the Frightful Four ([[ZombieApocalypse Zombie]] ComicBook/FantasticFour) were locked in a vault so the Fantastic Four could save the day, Zombie Reed Richards bragged to the guards that using highly improbable materials ("Did you know you can make a keyboard out of hair?"), he and the rest of the Frightful Four had now built a functional teleporter ''out of a pen'', and would be leaving now for Central Park where they'd gobble up whoever they came across, thank you very much and goodbye. The Frightful Four joins hands and disappears, the [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy guards rush in]]... and then Zombie Reed Richards tells Zombie Sue Storm she can turn off their invisibility.
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%% ** The N-Zone is an ''[[UpToEleven dimension]]'' of this.

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%% ** The N-Zone is an ''[[UpToEleven dimension]]'' ''dimension'' of this.
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** In the beginning, Sue had trouble staying completely visible or invisible, so while her skin disappeared her muscles were still visible.

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** In the beginning, Sue had trouble staying completely visible or invisible, so while her skin disappeared her nervous system, her skeleton or her muscles were still visible.

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** Norrin Radd is called "he Silver Searcher", not "The ComicBook/SilverSurfer".

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** Norrin Radd is called "he "The Silver Searcher", not "The ComicBook/SilverSurfer".


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** In the beginning, Sue had trouble staying completely visible or invisible, so while her skin disappeared her muscles were still visible.
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* InexplicableLanguageFluency:
** Downplayed. Namor demonstrates this trope after spending nine thousand years of being sealed inside a sarcophagus prison. Being from an ancient civilization of Atlantis that predates the modern English language, he initially has no idea what his new captors are saying when they find him. However, thanks to his psionic powers he proves to be a frighteningly fast learner and is able to learn English within an hour to understand modern American English and casually deliver threats and demands.
** Happens again when the Four meets the Silver Surfer who is able to understand English perfectly the instant he arrives to Earth for the first time. He justifies this by stating can decipher electromagnetic signals in the air to learn alien tongues in seconds.

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