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Psychic Kids Club: Nate Grey and Franklin Richards
Back in the 90s, Nate Grey was doing his new character tour of Marvel Universe and he hit the Fantastic Four stage. He ended up having bro-time with Johnny Storm and hanging out with the cosmic kid himself, Franklin Richards.


I don't think that they met again before Nate died. But he's back now, so he might as well hang out with his future brother-in-law.
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As for it only being Franklin? Kitty Pryde is hanging on line 1. She's gone up and done constantly over the last 20 or so years. And unlike Franklin, it didn't have anything to do with cosmic powers or aliens...just editorial fiat. She's not the only one, of course. It happens to any character who isn't an adult in the MU. They'll experience sudden age jumps as a new writer comes on board and then often a reversal with another writer or editor choice.
Comics, everybody!
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Simply growing up? Yeah, that's an urban myth in MU.
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Meanwhile PAD has recently confirmed that for the purposes of X-Factor, he's writing Doug as a seventeen year old.
Which would work if Doug'd body had aged and his mind hadn't (what with being dead), but it's all rather vague.
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If the spell decreed "I restore you to life as if you had never been gone" then it might take that literally and age them to match where they should be if they hadn't ever died.
Then again, the resurrected Hellions didn't appear to be any older than they had been, so it could be Doug actually wanted to be the same age as his friends and asked the TO virus to age him a bit when it reconstructed his body from the corpse that he had been.
If in doubt, "A wizard did it", is usually as good an asnwer as you'll get... if it's good enough for Xena.
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But about the in-law comment, which world were Franklin and Rachel (I assume) married in?
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And the various Hyperstorms are from time lines where they got married and had a kid who grew up to be evil and went back in time for reasons.
There was also an exiles world where there was another kid of theirs who would grow up and save the world and then rule over it as a horrible tyrant.
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Considering all the times the various FF buildings have gotten blasted into space, Reed naturally had the building built with that expectation. There is a backup gravity field generator going at all times, even under normal circumstances.
Nobody notices the artificial gravity field going within normal gravity field of the planet, but local spacetime continuum does. Since gravity bends spacetime, the two field's stack up the effect. As as result, everyone loses several minutes a day within the field. Which has the most cumulative effect on the youngest family members.
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Someone who is a close friend of the Fantastic Four.
Someone who has immense power but practice in patience in reigning it in, whose cultural code of non-interference would be of immense help with a kid who can create alternate realities and face down Celestials.
Who has devices and options that REED has envied.
Unfortunately, they just got through KILLING him.
Yes, Uatu the Watcher would have been the PERFECT teacher for Franklin, teaching him how to be careful with his powers, not to overwhelm or destroy those who haven't anywhere near the same level of power. I don't think even Uatu was as powerful as Franklin, but he was a lot closer than anyone on Earth, and his ages-long knowledge and array of devices would have helped even the odds.
I often wondered if Uatu could have glimpsed a little of the future, or had some genetic predictor to forecast the possible child of Reed and Sue, and what powers they had---and the Watchers might have ordered Uatu to keep a close watch on the FF, knowing the child of Reed and Sue would be a being of immense cosmic power that would be best raised in the tradition of the Watchers---beings of immense power, but who don't interfere.
Thus dies a favorite theory/scenario. Oh, well...