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Franklin Richards Powers and Abilities: Arguably Marvel’s Strongest Character

Written by Kelvin on 8 May 2026
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Who is Franklin Richards?

Born in New York City to Reed Richards and Sue Storm, Franklin Richards grew up with a mix of genius-level science, cosmic energy, and family chaos swirling around him.

Franklin started showing signs of his powers before he could ride a bike. As a human mutant, those abilities came from his parents’ altered DNA.

Due to his immense power and to keep him safe, his father built psychic inhibitors to curb his powers. Franklin grew up toggling between saving the world and trying to have a normal childhood, joining groups like Power Pack and the Future Foundation while occasionally going by names like Psi-Lord or Powerhouse.

Oh yeah, he did all of this while he was technically a kid.

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Franklin Richard’s Powers and Abilities That Are Downright OP

Straight off the bat, we’re going to say that Franklin’s powers are beyond broken.

What’s tricky is that his powers aren’t always consistent. Sometimes he limits himself to live a normal childhood—because being a kid with cosmic authority is… complicated.

Other times, he casually outclasses gods, then asks for ice cream. You can’t really plan around that level of unpredictability, but it’s what makes him fascinating.

Here are some of the standout powers that put him in a league of his own in the Marvel Universe.

1. The Power to Warp and Morph Reality

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You know how most superheroes have to try to save the world? Franklin Richards just thinks it’s safe, and it happens.

That’s the extent of his reality-warping. He is essentially rewriting existence itself, like editing the universe’s code while everyone else is still typing.

Once, during the Onslaught event, Franklin accidentally created a self-contained “pocket universe” to save the Avengers and Fantastic Four. They lived entire lives there, completely unaware they were inside a reality built by a child.

To put it in perspective, when an MCU sorcerer opens a portal, it’s a sparkly doorway. When Franklin does it, it’s a new universe.

2. Creating Multiverses

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Yep. Franklin can also build new universes from scratch. We’re truly wondering how they are going to spin this ability of his in the modern-day MCU.

For comparison, Doctor Strange and Loki have tried messing with the fabric of reality but Franklin takes it up a notch. He weaves the loom.

In later arcs, he even helped restore the multiverse itself after cosmic collapse, earning recognition from the Celestials as a “universal shaper.”

3. Immortality

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Franklin’s immortality isn’t just about surviving a few battles or regenerating wounds. It’s about enduring beyond universes, multiverses, and even the end of time itself.

Yeah, it’s way more OP than the likes of Wolverine’s regenerative abilities.

At one point in Marvel comics, Franklin is shown surviving past the collapse of entire realities, standing beside Galactus as both witness and participant in the universe’s rebirth.

When everything fades, he doesn’t. His existence continues as the cosmos resets around him, eventually becoming what’s left to guide the next iteration of life.

4. Self Duplication

His power of self-duplication is an extension of his reality-warping and psionic control.

When he duplicates himself, each version isn’t a hollow copy but a fully conscious being, capable of independent thought and action.

In the comics, Franklin has manifested versions of himself, such as Ego-Spawn and Dark Hunter. These weren’t clones in the usual superhero sense. Ego-Spawn represented the raw force of his repressed emotions, while Dark Hunter embodied his struggle with loss and identity.

Basically, Franklin’s duplication operates on a wholly different scale as they live as part of him, blurring the line between individuality and divinity.

5. Time Manipulation

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In one comic arc, Franklin accidentally grew into adulthood because he was irritated by a puzzle he couldn’t solve. Later, he reversed the process once he realised being an adult wasn’t nearly as fun as it looked.

Now that’s truly a flex.

This ability also allows him to travel through different timelines and interact with alternate versions of himself, such as Psi‑Lord, the future Franklin who was trained in time manipulation before returning to the present.

It blurs the boundary between past and future until both seem like flexible suggestions rather than rules.

Memorable Demonstrations of Franklin Richards’ Power

It’s one thing to say Franklin Richards is powerful. It’s another to watch him, at age five, literally wake up the Thing with a telepathic nudge as if reviving a grumpy uncle from a nap.

These are some insane moments where Franklin Richards really demonstrated the overpoweredness of his abilities.

Reviving The Thing

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Ben Grimm—possessed by an Asgardian hammer and calling himself Angrir—was gone, and you’d think that would be the end of it. But Franklin, despite promising his parents not to use his powers, decided that promises were flexible in life-or-death situations.

With a flash of light, Franklin brought The Thing back to life. Yep, just like that, he reversed death itself.

Recreating a Whole New Marvel Multiverse

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After the multiverse collapsed during one of Marvel’s more existential events, Franklin quietly started putting it back together. You know, like a LEGO set.

His ability to recreate universes isn’t a dramatic exaggeration. Using psionic energy and pure imagination, Franklin restored what had been erased.

He had a little help from Molecule Man and his father, but that doesn’t dilute the absurdity of his powers.

Stopped the End of Reality

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When time itself began leaning toward disaster, an older version of Franklin calmly jumped through the timestream to train his younger self.

Instead of tearing reality apart, he threaded events together in a closed loop, keeping cause and effect intact. That meant the future stayed on track, his sister survived, and existence didn’t unravel badly.

In the end, this boy who quite literally prevented the end of reality by keeping it from noticing it was ending.

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