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Cover: Bryan Hitch & Cam Smith & Andrew Currie

Fantastic Four: The Master of Doom #[nn]

Dec 2009 · Marvel · 19.99 USD
“Requiem”

In "Requiem," the Fantastic Four face a terrifying threat when they confront what they believe to be an alternate, malevolent version of Reed Richards—only to uncover a deeper, more personal deception. Written by Mark Millar and Joe Ahearn, with dynamic art by Stuart Immonen and striking colors by Paul Mounts and Dean White, this 2009 issue blends emotional weight with high-stakes action, culminating in a shocking twist that redefines the team’s greatest enemy. The cover by Bryan Hitch, Cam Smith, and Andrew Currie captures the moment’s intensity, making it a standout in the series.

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writer Mark Millar · writer Joe Ahearn · artist Stuart Immonen · inker Wade von Grawbadger · inker Scott Hanna · colorist Paul Mounts · colorist Dean White · letterer Virtual Calligraphy's Rus Wooton · cover Bryan Hitch, Cam Smith, Andrew Currie

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Cast · 40 characters

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writer Joe Ahearn
colorist Paul Mounts
colorist Dean White
cover pencils, inks Bryan Hitch
cover inks Cam Smith
cover inks Andrew Currie

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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The others attack Reed, thinking he's an alternate version of himself. He explains the situation, and Ben goes to kills Wyncham. Sue and Johnny hold off the attack while Reed and Valeria drain the other Fantastic Fours. Ben brings the current Wyncham, and he fights his future self. The Fantastic Four use the power drained from their counterparts to defeat Marquis. The apprentice reveals himself to be Doom, who kills Marquis. He leaves. It's Ben and Debbie's wedding day, but Ben isn't there. Debbie finds him at a bar. He tells her he can't marry her, and they stay friends.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).