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* Reed Richards becomes a villain, the Maker, and makes a huge mess in Hickman's ''ComicBook/TheUltimates''. He visited the prime earth back in ''ComicBook/CataclysmTheUltimatesLastStand'', realized the life he could have had, and had a HeelFaceTurn. In ''ComicBook/UltimateFF'', he's still atoning for his actions. However, in Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers and ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]'' he's a villain again. WriterRevolt? No. He turned back to villainy when he opened his hearth to Sue, and she did not react just with a "ReformedButRejected" attitude: she tried to cut his stones with a forcefield scalpel to get the body fluids required for an artificial impregnation that would save the universe ([[AllThereInTheManual long story...]]). So, Reed realizes that there is no point in being good, Sue will never accept him. Also, the mere risk of having your stones cut may have that effect on male people.

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* Reed Richards becomes a villain, the Maker, and makes a huge mess in Hickman's ''ComicBook/TheUltimates''. He visited the prime earth back in ''ComicBook/CataclysmTheUltimatesLastStand'', realized the life he could have had, and had a HeelFaceTurn. In ''ComicBook/UltimateFF'', he's still atoning for his actions. However, in Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers Comicbook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman and ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]'' he's a villain again. WriterRevolt? No. He turned back to villainy when he opened his hearth to Sue, and she did not react just with a "ReformedButRejected" attitude: she tried to cut his stones with a forcefield scalpel to get the body fluids required for an artificial impregnation that would save the universe ([[AllThereInTheManual long story...]]). So, Reed realizes that there is no point in being good, Sue will never accept him. Also, the mere risk of having your stones cut may have that effect on male people.
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* Most (If not all) of the AdaptationalJerkass may seem out of left field, but upon closer inspection, you realize that the characters are actually {{Deconstruction}} of mainstream counterparts: Professor X is a ManipulativeBastard, Captain America is a NobleBigot from the 40s, the Fantastic Four fall apart because Reed had too much happen to become a villain, and so on and so forth.

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* Most (If not all) of the AdaptationalJerkass may seem out of left field, but upon closer inspection, you realize that the characters are actually {{Deconstruction}} of mainstream counterparts: Professor X is a ManipulativeBastard, Captain America is a NobleBigot from the 40s, the Fantastic Four fall apart because Reed had too much happen to become became a villain, villain from all the shit he went through, and so on and so forth.
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* Most (If not all) of the AdaptationalJerkass may seem out of left field, but upon closer inspection, you realize that the characters are actually {{Deconstruction}} of mainstream counterparts: Professor X is a ManipulativeBastard, Captain America is a NobleBigot from the 40s, the Fantastic Four fall apart because Reed had too much happen to become a villain, and so on and so forth.
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* Reed Richards becomes a villain, the Maker, and makes a huge mess in Hickman's ''ComicBook/TheUltimates''. He visited the prime earth back in ''ComicBook/CataclysmTheUltimatesLastStand'', realized the life he could have had, and had a HeelFaceTurn. In ''ComicBook/UltimateFF'', he's still atoning for his actions. However, in Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers and ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]'' he's a villain again. WriterRevolt? No. He turned back to villainy when he opened his hearth to Sue, and she did not react just with a "ReformedButRejected" attitude: she tried to cut his stones with a forcefield scalpel to get the body fluids required for an artificial impregnation that would save the universe ([[AllThereInTheManual long story...]]). So, Reed realizes that there is no point in being good, Sue will never accept him. Also, the mere risk of having your stones cut may have that effect on male people.

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* Reed Richards becomes a villain, the Maker, and makes a huge mess in Hickman's ''ComicBook/TheUltimates''. He visited the prime earth back in ''ComicBook/CataclysmTheUltimatesLastStand'', realized the life he could have had, and had a HeelFaceTurn. In ''ComicBook/UltimateFF'', he's still atoning for his actions. However, in Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers and ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]'' he's a villain again. WriterRevolt? No. He turned back to villainy when he opened his hearth to Sue, and she did not react just with a "ReformedButRejected" attitude: she tried to cut his stones with a forcefield scalpel to get the body fluids required for an artificial impregnation that would save the universe ([[AllThereInTheManual long story...]]). So, Reed realizes that there is no point in being good, Sue will never accept him. Also, the mere risk of having your stones cut may have that effect on male people.people.

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* Being a mutant has been outlawed in ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'' after ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}. We see the consequences on-panel, but the existence of that law means that several congressmen of both parties voted for it, and that the president signed it. And there is one more problem: the Equal Protection Clause. Even if legislators vote for this bill and the president signs it, it may be challenged in court as unconstitutional. After all, there is precedent: the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_v._Board_of_Education Brown v. Board of Education]] case. But, as none of this happened... we can infer that judges are biased against mutants as much as most other politicians, to the point that their bias take precedence over their duties.
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* Reed Richards becomes a villain, the Maker, and makes a huge mess in Hickman's ''ComicBook/TheUltimates''. He visited the prime earth back in ''ComicBook/CataclysmTheUltimatesLastStand'', realized the life he could have had, and had a HeelFaceTurn. In ''ComicBook/UltimateFF'', he's still atoning for his actions. However, in Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers and ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]'' he's a villain again. WriterRevolt? No. He turned back to villainy when he opened his hearth to Sue, and she did not react just with a "ReformedButRejected" attitude: she tried to cut his stones with a forcefield scalpel to get the body fluids required for an artificial impregnation that would save the universe ([[AllThereInTheManual long story...]]). So, Reed realizes that there is no point in being good, Sue will never accept him. Also, the mere risk of having your stones cut may have that effect on male people.

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