Invisible Woman
Creation & Design
Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, Susan Storm was introduced as a member of the Fantastic Four, representing the archetype of a strong female superhero.Early Years
Initially portrayed as the Invisible Girl, Susan Storm's character evolved significantly over the years, gaining more agency and depth as a superhero and a leader.Character Development
Over the decades, Susan Storm has transformed from a supporting character into a powerful and independent superhero, often taking on leadership roles within the Fantastic Four and other superhero teams.Cultural Reception
Invisible Woman has been praised for her character development and representation of female superheroes in comics, often cited as a role model for strength and resilience.Character Details
Real Name:
Susan Storm
Aliases:
Sue Storm, Invisible Girl
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Fantastic Four, Avengers, S.H.I.E.L.D.
Abilities:
Invisibility, Force field generation, Flight
Equipment:
Fantastic Four uniform, Force field generator
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
blonde
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Fantastic Four #1
Marvel
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1961
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Vol. 1
1st team appearance and origin of the Fantastic Four: Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing
1st appearance of Mole Man
1st appearance of Giganto, a Deviant Mutate from Monster Isle
1st appearance of Tricephalous
Landmark issue that launched the Marvel Age of comics
💰 In April 2022, a 9.2 sold for $1.5 million
💰 In September 2024, a 9.6 sold for $2,040,000
1st team appearance and origin of the Fantastic Four: Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing
1st appearance of Mole Man
1st appearance of Giganto, a Deviant Mutate from Monster Isle
1st appearance of Tricephalous
Landmark issue that launched the Marvel Age of comics
💰 In April 2022, a 9.2 sold for $1.5 million
💰 In September 2024, a 9.6 sold for $2,040,000
Fantastic Four #22
Marvel
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1964
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Vol. 1
2nd appearance of Mole Man
Invisible Woman gains new superpowers
The Thing first exclaims, 'It's Clobberin' Time'
2nd appearance of Mole Man
Invisible Woman gains new superpowers
The Thing first exclaims, 'It's Clobberin' Time'
Fantastic Four #31
Marvel
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1964
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Dr. Franklin Storm, the father of Sue and Johnny Storm
1st appearance of Dr. Franklin Storm, the father of Sue and Johnny Storm
Fantastic Four #32
Marvel
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1964
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Vol. 1
Death of Dr. Franklin Storm, father of Sue and Johnny
1st appearance of Morrat, a Skrull warlord and fiance of Anelle
Death of Dr. Franklin Storm, father of Sue and Johnny
1st appearance of Morrat, a Skrull warlord and fiance of Anelle
Fantastic Four Annual #3
Marvel
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1965
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Vol. 1
Marriage of Reed Richards and Sue Storm
Stan Lee and Jack Kirby are briefly seen outside of the wedding, angry that they were denied entry
1st appearance of Hedy Wolfe in the mainstream Marvel Universe, one panel
Marriage of Reed Richards and Sue Storm
Stan Lee and Jack Kirby are briefly seen outside of the wedding, angry that they were denied entry
1st appearance of Hedy Wolfe in the mainstream Marvel Universe, one panel
Fantastic Four #254
Marvel
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1983
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Vol. 1
Valeria Richards is conceived while Reed and Sue are in the Negative Zone
Valeria Richards is conceived while Reed and Sue are in the Negative Zone
Fantastic Four #267
Marvel
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1984
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Vol. 1
Death of Valeria Richards, unseen, due to a miscarriage from having been conceived in the Negative Zone
Death of Valeria Richards, unseen, due to a miscarriage from having been conceived in the Negative Zone
Fantastic Four #280
Marvel
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1985
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Vol. 1
Sue Storm becomes Malice
Fantastic Four #284
Marvel
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1985
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Vol. 1
Invisible Girl becomes Invisible Woman
Fantastic Four #54
Marvel
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2002
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Vol. 3
1st appearance of Valeria Richards as a baby
One of nine 100-page issues sporadically published in the early 2000s
1st appearance of Valeria Richards as a baby
One of nine 100-page issues sporadically published in the early 2000s
Variant cover art by Evan Shaner
Negative Space variant
Variant cover art by Humberto Ramos
1st cover appearance of Griever
Variant cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz
Variant cover art by Jen Bartel
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