The Fantastic Four are on paper a much more powerful team- a head to head battle they would destroy Storm and Cyclops. But given the scenerio for this battle, they have a slim chance. They would have to use the advantage of knowing the locale, Cyclops' strategic mind, Storm's stealth, and the judicious use of their powers to win. But their margin for error is slim still.
Telekinesis isn't telepathy. Sue was able to block Jean and Sersi's TK attacks, but I've never known her shield to block telepathy. Storm's control of the elements is psionic-based so shouldn't be blocked by Sue.
@CitizenBane: Sue needs to breathe. There is no way she can maintain a oxygen-tight forcefield around herself. She would pass out. So either Sue's forcefield is permeable and thus able to be affected internally by Storm, or its impermeable and Sue has to worry about running out of air.
Also. Sue's force fields take the form of a geometric form, usually a sphere or sometimes a cube. I think a void in those forms would stick out to someone in-tune with the atmosphere.
In "House of M" Steve was never frozen. He was the first human man on the moon and such. He was about 100 during the time of that story, but while his fighting days were long past him, he still seemed to get around all right. I would guess that he had the functionality of a 60 year.
@Erik: 4) Jean had just "died"- after getting stabbed by Wolverine the Pheonix Force was able to fully manifest in the physical world. But it was still early enough in its expression that an amped Magneto able to disrupt it. Why would it need to die twice in like two hours?
Huzzah, they've actually gotten the Stacy's characters right this time!
Gwen was never particularly smart...or had a real personality. At least in the original 60's/70's run. This Gwen seems to be pulling attributes from the "Ultimate Spider-Man" and the "Spectacular Spider-Man" cartoon.
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