10 Worst Things That Ever Happened To The Thing

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Published 2021-09-28

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  • @gedeonnunes5626
    Top 1 worst thing to ever have happened to Bem Grimm: Being friends with Reed Richards
  • @a0040pc
    The worst thing to happen to the Thing was that he was trapped in ice in Antarctica for 100,000 years until he was discovered by a group of Norwegians
  • jesus, someone give this poor man the power to transform into human and the thing whenever he wants already lol
  • @Shipx7
    SPOILER: I like the story where he saves a girl from being mugged, has a relationship with her, wants to marry her, she gets kidnapped by the dude that changes his form to whatever he touches, and then its revealed she hired him to take a piece of Thing's armor to manufacture with her company. She never loved Thing and stated "how could anyone love something like you". He was so heart broken he literally ripped a chunk of himself off and gave it to her.
  • @KC_Smooth
    Johnny Storm broke the bro code. Shape shifter or not, how could you stab your boy in the back like that?
  • 4:39 This is why I love The Thing. He's actively transforming into a human pineapple, and yet the first thought upon hearing someone in need is: "Can't think about myself right now." He may not be all too bright or nuanced, but he's wise and down-to-earth in a way that ironically makes him the most human member of the Fantastic Four.
  • @bibby659
    I always find it morbidly funny how when a hero kills a villain, they are jailed in the same place as the villains they put away, not only that but then when a villain destroys whole cities, kills hundreds of people or harms the hero's lives, the villain is almost never permanently put away but instead is basically put under a similar jail area, that doesn't ever seem to work at either changing their minds or helping to make the villain rethink their idea's...kinda sounds like our own world where the justice system never really works except for the .01%.
  • @Bluesit32
    Ah, Aunt Petunia is fine. Pretty sure Doom undid just about everything his former master did purely out of spite for him. And, you know...for turning his blood into lead and feeding him to a megaladon.
  • Re ... Spiky Thing. This was not without its upsides. He actually got quite a bit stronger, and eventually, Sharon decided she liked being a Thing.
  • @Nx57ytre
    Didn't Aunt Petunia appear alive at the Thing and Alice's wedding? I guess she was resurrected when the multiverse was reset.
  • @Zellonous
    Imagine going to jail for killing a fucking super villain.
  • @TheDing1701
    I'm guessing they don't even let you do your "one per list", anymore. But, I love your messages at the end.
  • @patgeta2678
    I was never much into the Fantastic 4 as far as collecting or reading the comics regularly. I was, of course, aware of them (how could a Marvel Comics reader not be) through crossovers. From doing so, I always wondered why Thing wore a helmet for a time. Now, I know...
  • I like how the thing looks in older comics because of the lack of most lines and cracks that make him look like a walking wall he legitimately looks like a person who’s covered in lumps and is swollen
  • It's always cool when Jules leaves a message at the end of the video. Really makes you appreciate life
  • @chechibatta5673
    The Ever Lovin' Blue-Eyed Thing can't ever seem to catch a break, can he?
  • @ProbablyHungryy
    It still amaze me how they never gave him the power to change his form as will even with all the multiversal,reality warping beings🤦🏾‍♂️