INVISIBLE WOMAN
Fantastic Four
Reed Richards. Sue Richards. Benjamin Grimm. Johnny Storm. They rocketed into
space in an experimental starship, the first humans to attempt interstellar
travel. But a freak encounter with cosmic rays changed their lives forever,
granting each unique powers. Now, they continue to challenge the unknown as the
greatest team of superhuman adventures ever assembled: the Fantastic Four!
Current Members:
Reed Richards a.k.a. MISTER FANTASTIC
Ben Grimm a.k.a. THING
Sue Storm a.k.a. INVISIBLE WOMAN
Johnny Storm a.k.a. HUMAN TORCH!
Base of operations: Baxter Building, New York City
First appearance: Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) #1 (1961)
History: Known internationally as Earth's first family of super heroes, the
members of the Fantastic Four owe their amazing abilities to their elastic
leader: scientific stalwart Reed Richards, a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic. As a
starry-eyed student at State University, Reed already had set his sights on
interstellar travel. His roommate and best friend, Ben Grimm, jokingly promised
to pilot the craft. Working years later as an aeronautical engineer, Reed
finally realized his lifelong dream. Exhausting the majority of his vast
inheritance, he funded the construction and launch of a starship. Reed recruited
Ben, who had become a successful test pilot and astronaut, to fly the vessel.
Reed's longtime sweetheart and fianc�e, Sue Storm, joined him at the launch
site.
When the government threatened to cut off its partial funding of the project,
Reed elected to embark on an immediate test flight. Ben opposed the idea,
warning that the ship's shielding might prove inadequate against intense forms
of cosmic radiation. Nevertheless, Reed persuaded his old friend to serve as
pilot. Sue and her adolescent brother, Johnny, insisted on accompanying the
would-be history-makers. The four stole into the launch facility, boarded the
starship and blasted off in pursuit of scientific glory. They intended to travel
to another star system and back, but a solar flare temporarily boosted the
intensity of the ionizing radiation in Earth's Van Allen belt. Cosmic rays
bombarded the ship's cabin, irradiating the four passengers and slagging the
controls. Ben was forced to abort the flight and return to Earth.
Back on terra firma, the four discovered that the radiation had triggered
mutagenic changes in their bodies. Reed could become malleable, Sue could turn
invisible, and Johnny could generate fiery plasma. Ben stood transformed into an
orange-colored, thick-skinned, heavily muscled, superhumanly strong "thing." It
was Reed who convinced his friends that they should use their newfound powers
for humanity's benefit.
Mr. Fantastic, the Thing, the Human Torch and Invisible Girl established their
base atop the Baxter Building in midtown Manhattan. Financed by profits from the
patents on Reed's inventions, the Fantastic Four set out to safeguard the world
from any and all threats beyond the purview of conventional peacekeeping forces.
Some time after the freak accident that granted the foursome its powers, Sue
married Reed. Like all couples, the super-powered duo has experienced its share
of problems -- thanks, in large part, to Reed's devotion to his work. However,
they always return to one another. The two have one son, Franklin, who possesses
latent mutant abilities.
The team first put its abilities on public display when the subterranean Mole
Man attempted to take revenge on the surface world by destroying Earth's power
plants and unleashing an army of gigantic monsters to annihilate the human race.
The Fantastic Four turned back the Mole Man's threat, unaware that greater
menaces awaited. As fate would have it, Reed again encountered his college
rival, Victor Von Doom, whose face had been hideously scarred during an
experiment gone awry. The newly christened Dr. Doom now ruled his homeland of
Latveria with an iron fist -- his ghastly countenance cloaked beneath a metal
faceplate, his body sheathed in nigh-impenetrable armor. Doom kidnapped Sue to
draw her teammates to his castle. The would-be conqueror had created a time
machine, and he demanded that Reed, Ben and Johnny travel into the past to
retrieve a magical stone. Upon their return, the team defeated Doom.
The greatest squad of superhuman adventurers ever assembled, the Fantastic Four
continued to push the bounds of human exploration. Challenging the unknown, the
intrepid heroes discovered the parallel dimension known as the Negative Zone;
initiated human contact with alien races such as the Skrulls and Kree; unearthed
the hidden civilization of the Inhumans, a genetic offshoot of mankind; and
located the secret African nation of Wakanda, ruled by the noble Black Panther.
Perhaps the finest of the Fantastic Four's early victories came in the face of
the fundamental force of nature known as Galactus. Only able to satiate his
awesome hunger by depleting a planet's life-sustaining energies, Galactus had
come to consume Earth. The FF repelled the ravager of worlds under the threat of
an extraterrestrial device called the Ultimate Nullifier, powerful enough to
eradicate even Galactus. In the process, the heroes liberated the alien's
herald, the Silver Surfer.
Following their supposed deaths at the hands of the sentient psionic menace
called Onslaught, the Fantastic Four and a number of Earth's other great
champions were shunted into an alternate dimension created by young Franklin
Richards. The team returned to its proper place and time only to discover that
its headquarters had been destroyed by the Thunderbolts, a collection of
villains posing as heroes. Consequently, the FF was forced to relocate to a
warehouse on a Manhattan pier. But with the help of Noah Baxter, his friend and
fellow inventor, Reed managed to rebuild the team's Baxter Building headquarters
and return the Fantastic Four to its former glory.