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Franklin Richards

Franklin Benjamin Richards

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityStaminaInvulnerabilityTelepathyTelekinesisTeleportPsychicForce FieldBlast PowerPsionicInsanely RichUnarmed CombatImmortalAstral ProjectionDanger SenseAdaptiveAnimationPrecognitionEnergy-Enhanced StrikeLight ProjectionHolographic ProjectionReality ManpulationLevitationDimensional ManipulationEnergy ShieldTime TravelEmpathyGenetic ManipulationTime ManipulationDeath TouchEnergy AbsorptionEnergy ManipulationCosmic AwarenessWillpower-Based ConstructsEnergy Based ConstructsBerserker StrengthLeadershipLongevity

Teams

AvengersDaydreamersFantastic FiveFantastic ForceFantastic FourFuture FoundationGeneration XNew Fantastic FourNexus BeingsPower PackXavier Institute

Also Known As

Tattletale, Psi-Lord, Avatar, Ego-spawn, Galactus, Hyperstorm, Powerhouse

About Franklin Richards

Franklin Benjamin Richards is one of the most cosmically significant characters in the Marvel Universe — a mutant son of two of the world's greatest super-powered minds, Reed Richards and Sue Storm of the Fantastic Four. Born into a life surrounded by scientific wonder and superheroic adventure, Franklin was quietly introduced to readers as an infant and grew into one of the most staggering power sets ever put on a comics page. What makes Franklin truly extraordinary is not just his lineage, but the sheer scale of his abilities: he is a reality-warping psionic powerhouse capable of reshaping existence itself, a feat that has placed him in the same conversation as cosmic entities like Galactus and the Celestials.

Franklin's early appearances are grounded in the classic Fantastic Four run, but collectors began taking serious notice as writers started exploring just how dangerous an unchecked Franklin could be. He has operated under multiple identities across the decades — the precognitive child known as Tattletale, the time-displaced warrior Psi-Lord, and most jaw-dropping of all, a future version revealed to be a being of Galactus-level power. His ties to the Future Foundation, a group of young geniuses assembled by Reed Richards, gave him a more heroic platform and some of the most emotionally resonant storytelling of the modern era. The Jonathan Hickman run on Fantastic Four and FF is essential reading for any Franklin Richards collector, as it explores the full weight of what Franklin's power means for the fate of entire universes.

Beyond his solo evolution, Franklin's footprint across team books is remarkable. He has connections to Power Pack, Generation X, the Avengers, and the Xavier Institute, making his key issues spread across a broad swath of Marvel history. His role as a Nexus Being — a rare fixed point in the multiverse — elevates him above nearly every other character in Marvel's roster and has become a major plot driver in recent years as the publisher leans further into its multiverse storytelling. The revelation in Jonathan Hickman's run that Franklin literally created pocket universes as a child and used them as playthings remains one of the most mind-bending character moments in Marvel's publishing history.

For collectors, Franklin Richards represents a long-term blue-chip target. His appearances span decades of Fantastic Four continuity, crossover events, and limited series, meaning patient hunters are always being rewarded. Key issues tied to his power reveals, his future-self storylines, and his Future Foundation tenure are consistently sought after. As Marvel continues to push cosmic and multiversal narratives to the forefront, Franklin's importance to those storylines only grows — making now an ideal time to start or deepen a Franklin Richards collection before the broader market catches up.

Comics Featuring Franklin Richards

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