

3 Personality and Character Development.She was created by the late Stan Lee and the late Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four #1 in August of 1961. She is fiercely protective of her friends and views the Fantastic Four as her family, any villain foolish enough to provoke her quickly learns this fact - and Susan is no push over, being one of the most powerful members of the team. She is the more down-to-earth of the group and often acts a bit like a mother figure, keeping the others from causing too much trouble with their bickering and also trying to get Reed to stop being quite so "nerdy" and enjoy life a little. Fantastic) as well as the sister of the Johnny Storm (also known as the Human Torch), and assists them and her friend Ben Grimm (also known as The Thing) in stopping threats to New York, most prominently Doctor Doom. She is the girlfriend and later wife of the autistic Reed Richards (also known as Mr. Susan "Sue" Richards ( née Storm), better known to the public as the Invisible Woman, is a fictional character and superheroine from Marvel comics and universe, appearing as one of the main protagonists of the Fantastic Four comics. Unfortunately, or fortunately, we did not lose our human foibles when we gained our powers.ĭr. We are just ordinary people who fate selected to be more than human.

We of the Fantastic Four did not choose to be "super-heroes". She died when the Psycho-Man twisted her soul. There is no Invisible-Girl anymore, Reed.

For a long time I've tried to go on as if we're still the same people we used to be, As if I was still the same. When we rocketed into the cosmic ray belt, when we gained our powers, we lost something. He forced me to look into the deepest corners of my soul, forced me to confront who I am, what have I become. The Psycho-Man did more than twist my emotions. Something a lot like growing up, perhaps. Things I think I've been trying to put aside, to postpone.
