Board Thread:Television/@comment-1713281-20131004113215/@comment-4651179-20131116212811

No, and I already said it. Spider-Man and the X-Men don't crossover all the time, even though Spider-Man and Wolverine do. Even less the Fantastic Four and the X-Men.

And now you're talking about the relation between Spider-Man and Fantastic Four, that's not part of the discussion.

Days of Future Past? No Fantastic Four. X-Men vs. Fantastic Four? Yeah, there's also a story where the X-Men go to Asgard. Onglaught? Only possible good mention.

That's definetely not "numerous times". And although Franklin Richards is a mutant, that's barely been something of importance for the character compared the fact he's a 6-year-old god.

On the other hand, the Fantastic Four crossover more with the Avengers than with the X-Men. Avengers and Fantastic Four vs. Galactus. Avengers and Fantastic Four vs. Hulk.

And it's not only the amount of time they've crossed-over but also the realtionship between the characters.

The Fantastic Four and the Avengers play poker together. Reed Richards and Tony Stark are friends. Hulk and The Thing are frienemies. 3/4 of the Fantastic Four have been Avengers. Doctor Doom is also an enemy of the Avengers. Kang is also an enemy of the Fantastic Four.

Also, the Fantastic Four player a way bigger role in Civil War than the X-Men. That's a pretty interesting point for anyone who wants a Civil War movie.