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Real Name: Dr. Susan Mary "Sue" Storm-RichardsCurrent Alias: Invisible Woman
Nicknames: Stormy
Other Aliases: Invisible Girl, Mrs. Invisible
Status: Active
Place of Birth: Glenville, Long Island, New York
Reality: Earth-PRN101
Age: 36
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Blond
Height: 5'6
Gender: Female
Orientation: Heterosexual
Species: Human; Mutate (mutated via exposure to cosmic rays)
Relatives: Dr. Franklin Storm (father, deceased); Mary Storm (mother); Jonatha Storm | Human Torch II (sister); Dr. Reed Richards | Mister Fantastic (husband); Franklin Richards | Powerhouse (son); Valeria Richards | Brainstorm (daughter); Nathaniel Richards (father-in-law); Evelyn Richards (mother-in-law, deceased)
Education: High School: Bronx High School of Science (Valedictorian). College: MIT (Double degree in Robotics and Control systems and Business (with a minor in physics)(Valedictorian), Princeton (Ph.D. in Control and Instrumentation Systems). Graduate: MBA and MA in Aeronautics (Harvard and MIT).
Relationship Status: Married to Reed Richards
Citizenship: American
Occupation: Scientist and adventurer for the Future Foundation
Affiliation(s): Fantastic Four, Future Foundation, Avengers (by association)
Base of Operations: Baxter Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Superhuman Abilities: Gifted superhuman powers via a cosmic ray storm mutating her body, Invisible Woman can generate and manipulate force fields. These force fields bend light around the enclosed area, rendering Sue invisible. They also block energy and physical attacks, giving her a powerful defensive capability. It is important to note that while Sue’s powers may appear similar to those of psychics, she is not telekinetic. Instead, her force fields are mental projections; Sue feels the inertia of the blows taken by the force fields.
Creators: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
First Appearance (as Invisible Girl): Fantastic Four #1 "The Fantastic Four" (August 1961)
First Appearance (as Invisible Woman): Fantastic Four #284 "Revolution" (November 1985)
Born to scientists Franklin and Mary Storm, Susan "Sue" Storm was the eldest of their two children. It was soon apparent that Sue had inherited her parent's intellect and at age 8, she followed her father's affinity for science and built a sugar-powered rocket which accidentally destroyed her father's car. Shortly after this incident, the family relocated from Glenville to New York City, where Franklin opened his own research lab and think-tank, the Future Foundation. During the summer before he took up his position Franklin rented an RV and took his family on a road trip across the US, stopping at all the normal tourist stops; The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, the Griffith Observatory, and the CDC. At the end of the trip, he took the kids to a Yankee game. The trip is one of the best memories Sue has of her father, and she still has the hat, t-shirt, and glove he brought her on the day in her closet.
That was, sadly, the last good memory that the Storm Family would share together. The following year Sue’s mother abandoned her family in favor of continuing her research and her career. Sue had never been as close to her mother as she had been to her father before this, in part because her mother was considerably more career focused than her father and in part because of their widely different intellectual affinities. Both Sue and her father took Mary’s betrayal hard. While Franklin threw himself into his work at the Future Foundation, Sue had to grow up quickly and look after her younger sister Jonatha. The elder Storm sibling couldn’t understand why their father had turned away from his only remaining family, unable to see the turmoil and anguish he himself was going through.
Although they had never been particularly close before, Sue and Jonatha's relationship was utterly altered after their mother’s departure. Left to their own devices, the Storm sisters formed a very close bond. Sue kept up a positive face for her sister, masking her feelings over this incident. Although she felt the loss of her mother and abandonment by her father deeply, she secretly felt that instead of losing her mother, her father had been the one to disappear from her life. While she struggled to keep up a positive face for her sister, Sue’s school work began to suffer. Where previously she looked forward to class and actively strove to learn more and be at the top of her class, in the months following her mother’s departure, as Franklin turned away from his children, Sue started to put less effort into her work, relying upon her natural intelligence to see her through her classes instead of working at it. Consequently, she slipped from her position at the top of the class, much to Franklin’s consternation.
This slip in grades, as well as the visible change in Sue’s behavior, finally caused the school to call Franklin with worry about the situation. His talk with the headmaster shook Franklin out of his stupor and forced him to re-examine the living conditions of himself and his children. He became aware of how unfair it was to force an 11 year old to take care of herself, her brother, and her father. Realizing he barely knew his children or what to do with them anymore he turned to his parents for help. The siblings were sent to California for the rest of the year while Franklin sorted things out at home. While in New York, by hiring more managers and vice presidents, Franklin could free up some of his time; although he still had a lot of work to do, he could, at last, do more from home and spend more time with his children. He started to reconnect with them and take them on more trips and activities as a family, things they’d missed out on in the past years.
Shortly after graduating high school, Sue became a formidable scientist in her own right, earning four doctorates in biochemical sciences. She would eventually begin working for her father's program, becoming a head scientist at the Future Foundation facility in Central City, California, where she met fellow scientist Reed Richards. While working in their shared laboratory, Reed's and Sue's professional relationship eventually blossomed into a romantic one. In fact, by the time of the incident, when they got their powers, the two were engaged, though with no date set for the wedding.
Concerning the incident, Reed and Sue discovered a cosmic radiation storm of anomalous origin in Near-Earth space, which Sue named "the silver beacon" as it gave off a very faint silver-like light. The two worked on an experimental faster-than-light spaceship called the Marvel-1 that they intended to go into space and study the anomaly from up close. When the project lost its government funding, they decided to conduct a secret mission with Sue's father's support, confident that the flight would succeed and attract more funding for the research on the silver beacon. When the Marvel-1's construction was complete and ready to launch, Sue brought her sister Jonatha, who was a famous daredevil in California, along for the ride to fill out the crew, while Reed chose his old friend from high school, Ben Grimm, to be the ship's pilot.
When the Marvel-1 entered Earth's orbit, it was hit with an unexpected intensity of cosmic rays by the silver beacon when Reed tried to take some of its cosmic power for a sample. The ship crashed back to Earth, and the four passengers emerged from the wreckage, forever changed as their bodies were bathed in cosmic rays. After the incident, Sue discovered that the experience gave each of them superhuman abilities, with her having the power to create psionic hyperspace force fields. She soon learned during the four's quarantine in the Baxter Building in New York that she could even create these force fields so close to her body that she could render herself invisible (hence the name "Invisible Woman"). Now as a member of the world-famous Fantastic Four, Sue acted as the team's "mother hen," making sure to keep everyone together as Reed spent long hours in his lab, Ben moped over his appearance, and Jonatha acted out like any teenager/young adult.
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Though her power of invisibly has little use in battling foes like Doctor Doom, Namor the Sub-Mariner, or Galactus, Sue's empathy and common sense have prevented several breakups and defections. She often finds it her responsibility to keep her husband's head out of the clouds whenever he discovers a new scientific breakthrough. After some training, she found out that she could turn other objects (besides herself) invisible and could manipulate her force fields into shapes such as containers or weapons. Although unable to perform offensively on par with the Thing, she could defend herself against almost any threat. She cares deeply about her family, especially her father and younger sister. After her father's death, she named her first child after him.
Design-wise, there's not much to say about Invisible Woman as she looks pretty similar to any other counterpart you've seen. As for her mission suit, I left it primarily sleeveless, just leaving what kinda looks like arm braces.
I hope you guys like it.
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