Susan “Sue” Victoria Storm-Richards is one of the greatest minds of her time.  Her daughter, Valeria Meghan Richards, is one of the greatest minds of 21st century.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Spec’s
  2. Details/History
  3. 2nd Profile
  4. Powers and Abilities
  5. Paraphernalia
  6. Spec’s Again
  7. Note
  8. Susan & Auz
  9. 2022 Update
  10. Comics (Images Begin)
  11. Live
  12. How She and All Hotties Prefer I (Auz) Cum on Her Tongue, Especially While Others Watch
  13. 2023 July Update:  Sexy Mask She Likes Wearing for Our Fuck-dates
  14. How She Enjoys Massages in Inisfree

 

Spec’s:

Alter ego Susan Storm-Richards
Species Human Mutate
Place of origin Long Island
Team affiliations Fantastic Four
Avengers
Lady Liberators
Fantastic Four Incorporated
Future Foundation
Seven Brides Of Set
Notable aliases Invisible Girl
Captain Universe
Susan Benjamin
Malice
Mistress of Hate
Baroness Von Doom
Tabitha Deneuve
Abilities
  • Invisibility
  • Projective invisibility
  • Invisible force field projection (which bestows the ability to generate protective invisible shields and invisible energy constructs, as well as the power to control and manipulate objects)

She stands 5’6″, is 120 lbs., and has perky C-cup breasts.

 

Details:

The Invisible Woman (Susan “Sue” Storm-Richards), previously known as the Invisible Girl, is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a founding member of the Fantastic Four and was the first female superhero created by Marvel during the Silver Age of Comics.

Sue Richards receives her powers by being exposed to a cosmic storm. Her primary power deals with light waves, which allows her to render herself and others invisible. She can also project powerful fields of invisible psionic energy which she uses for a variety of offensive and defensive effects. Richards plays a central role in the lives of her hot-headed younger brother Johnny Storm, her brilliant husband Reed Richards, her close friend Ben Grimm, and her children (Franklin and Valeria). She was also romantically involved with Namor the Sub-Mariner for a time, and they remain close friends.

Publication history

Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961).

Since Stan Lee wanted The Fantastic Four to be driven by the familial interactions between the teammates rather than by action, the primary impetus for Susan Storm’s creation was to be the female lead (with Reed Richards a.k.a. Mister Fantastic being the male lead), but he was also determined that she be a full member of the team.[1] He eventually emphasized this to readers explicitly, with a story in which the Fantastic Four read fan mail denigrating the Invisible Girl’s value to the team, and respond by enumerating some of the occasions on which she played a key role in their victories.[2] Teammate Johnny Storm a.k.a. the Human Torch being Sue’s little brother became one of several sources of tension within the group,[1] and she also served as the center of a love triangle with Reed and the Fantastic Four’s sometime ally, sometime enemy Namor.[3] Sue was initially presented as the sole reason for Ben Grimm, a bad guy, remaining on the group, which was significantly toned down in the published series.

Lee did not want Sue to have super strength, “to be Wonder Woman and punch people”, so eventually he came to invisibility, inspired by works such as Universal Pictures The Invisible Man.[4] His original two-page plot summary for the first issue of The Fantastic Four, reprinted in the Marvel Masterworks and Marvel Epic Collection editions of the first ten issues, handled Susan’s powers similarly to The Invisible Man, which required her to take off her clothes, but noting concern that that might be “too sexy” for a comic book. It also noted that she could not turn visible again, and would wear a mask recreating her face when she wanted to be seen.[5] By the time the first issue was written and drawn, both elements had changed: Susan could turn invisible and visible at will, and doing so affected the visibility of whatever clothing she was wearing.

Invisible Woman has primarily appeared in issues of Fantastic Four. In issue 22 (January 1964), the creators expanded Sue’s abilities, giving her the powers to render other objects and people invisible and create strong force fields and psionic blasts. Under John Byrne‘s authorship, Sue became more confident and assertive in her abilities, which became more versatile and impressive. She finds she can use her force field abilities to manipulate matter through the air, immobilize enemies, or administer long-range attacks. Susan changed her nom de guerre to Invisible Woman.[6]

In April 2019, Marvel Comics announced that it will publish Invisible Woman, a five-issue miniseries. This will be Sue Storm’s first solo title. Adam Hughes drew the cover for Issue #1.[7]

Fictional character biography

As detailed in The Marvel Saga: Official History of The Marvel Universe #16, Susan Storm, and her younger brother, Jonathan grew up in the town of Glenville, Long Island, children of a physician named Franklin Storm and a woman named Mary. The parents left their kids alone one night to travel to a dinner honoring Dr. Storm. On the way, a tire blew out but only Mary was injured. Franklin escaped injury and insisted on operating on his wife. He was unable to save her and she died. After his wife’s death, Dr. Franklin Storm became a gambler and a drunk, losing his medical practice, which led him to the accidental killing of a loan shark. Franklin did not defend himself in court, because he still felt guilty over Mary’s death. With their father in prison, Susan had to become a mother figure for her younger brother.

While living with her aunt, Susan, at the young age of 17, met her future husband, Reed Richards, a house guest who was attending college. When she graduated from high school as the award-winning captain of her Girls’ Varsity Swim Team, she moved to California to attend college, where she pursued an acting career and encountered Richards again. They began to become romantically involved with each other.

Reed Richards, working in the field of aerospace engineering, was designing a spacecraft for interstellar travel. Everything was going well until the government stopped the funding of his project. Richards, wanting to see his project through, decided to make an unscheduled test flight. Originally, it was only going to be Reed and his best friend, Ben Grimm, involved, but Susan was instrumental in persuading Reed in letting her brother and herself join them on the dangerous space mission. In space, the quartet was exposed to massive amounts of cosmic radiation. As a result, they had to abort the mission and return to Earth. After the crash landing, they realized that they gained superhuman powers; hers was the ability to become invisible at will. Realizing the potential use of their abilities, the four of them became the Fantastic Four, for the benefit of mankind.[8]Susan adopted the code name Invisible Girl.[8]

Invisible Girl

One of the Sub-Mariner‘s many attempts to win Sue’s affections. Art by Jack Kirby.

As the Fantastic Four, the team set up their first headquarters in the Baxter Building in Manhattan. The Fantastic Four encounter many villains in the early part of their career, but none of them contend for Susan’s affections more than Namor the Sub-Mariner. Sue feels an amount of attraction to Namor, but her heart belongs with Reed,[9] a situation that has been called the Marvel Universe’s first love triangle.[10]

Initially, her powers are limited to making herself invisible. However, before long Sue discovers she can make other things invisible as well as create force fields of invisible energy.[11] After Susan is injured in battle with the Mole Man, her father escapes from prison and operates on her to save her life. Franklin makes amends with his children before returning to prison; however, the Super-Skrull finds a way to kidnap Dr. Storm, mimic his appearance, and then fight the Fantastic Four as the Invincible Man. In the process of defeating the Super-Skrull, Dr. Storm sacrifices his own life to protect the Fantastic Four from a Skrull booby trap.

Reed and Sue’s relationship progresses, with the two of them deciding to get married. The wedding is the event of the century, with several of New York City‘s preeminent superheroes in attendance.[12] Not long after that, Sue and the Fantastic Four encounter Galactus and the Silver Surfer.[13] Sue later becomes pregnant with her first child.[14] As a result, she takes time off as an active member of the team. Johnny’s girlfriend, the Inhuman elementalist Crystal, joins the team, taking over Susan’s roster spot.[15][16]

Susan’s cosmic ray irradiated blood cells serve as an obstacle for her in carrying the unborn child to term. Knowing this, Reed, Johnny, and Ben journey into the Negative Zone to acquire the Cosmic Control Rod from Annihilus. Effectively utilizing the device, the baby is safely delivered and is named Franklin, in memory of Susan and Johnny’s father.[17] Due to the genetically altered structure of his parents, Franklin is a mutant, possessing vast powers. Seeking to use the boy’s talents for his own sadistic purposes, Annihilus triggers a premature full release of Franklin’s latent abilities, which were already in the process of gradual emergence. Fearing that his son could release enough psionic energy to eliminate all life on Earth, Reed shuts down Franklin’s mind. Angry with Reed for not seeking her input in the matter, Susan leaves the Fantastic Four and has a marital separation from Reed.[18] Medusa of the Inhumans takes her roster spot. With the help of Namor, Susan reconciles with Reed and returns to the Fantastic Four accompanied by Franklin.[19]

Invisible Woman

Sue possessed by Malice. Art by John Byrne.

Susan eventually becomes pregnant for a second time. However, this second child is stillborn due to Susan having been exposed to radiation inside the Negative Zone.[20] A depressed Susan is manipulated by Psycho-Man into becoming Malice. As Malice, Susan attacks her friends and family in the Fantastic Four, utilizing her abilities at power levels she had never displayed previously. Reed saves Susan by forcing her to hate him legitimately.[21] Susan (off-panel) does something to Psycho-Man, causing him to let out a terrifying scream.[22] After she rejoins her teammates, Susan states that Psycho-Man will never hurt anyone ever again. Susan is profoundly affected by the entire episode, and changes her code name from “Invisible Girl” to “Invisible Woman”.[23] Along with Reed, she briefly leaves the Fantastic Four[24] and joins the Avengers.[25] The two of them rejoin the Fantastic Four before long.[26]

During the Infinity War, Susan faces off against Malice, who has reemerged in her subconscious. Susan absorbs Malice into her own consciousness. Subsequently, Susan’s personality is influenced by Malice, causing her to become more aggressive in battle, even creating invisible razor-like force fields she uses to slice enemies. Her son Franklin, who has traveled forward and back in time, becomes the adult hero Psi-Lord, frees his mother, and absorbs the influence of Malice into himself. He eventually defeats Malice by projecting her into the mind of the Dark Raider, an insane alternate universe counterpart of Reed Richards who later dies in the Negative Zone.

After the apparent death of Reed, Susan becomes a capable leader. Susan keeps searching for Reed, feeling he is still alive, despite romantic advances from her old flame, Namor the Sub-Mariner. The Fantastic Four eventually rescue the time-displaced Reed, who finds himself temporarily losing confidence in his leadership skills, since Susan is also a capable leader.

Following their return to their Earth of origin, the Fantastic Four encounter Valeria von Doom. This new Marvel Girl came from an alternate future, where she was the child of Susan and Doctor Doom. Susan eventually comes to accept the young girl as a friend. During a conflict with Abraxas, Franklin reveals that he used his abilities to save Susan’s original stillborn child and place it in another alternate future. After the ordeal involving Abraxas, Marvel Girl is restored to a baby again inside Susan’s womb. Susan again has a difficult birthing. Due to the help of Doctor Doom, Susan gives birth to a healthy baby girl, which Doom names Valeria, his price for helping Sue. Doom places a spell on the baby, which makes her his familiar spirit, to be used against the Fantastic Four. The Fantastic Four wrestle Valeria free from Doom’s control and defeat him.

Sue, the Human Torch

Zius, leader of a group of Galactus refugees, kidnaps Susan. His intent was to use her powers to hide planets from Galactus. Reed finds a way to fool Zius, by switching Susan and Johnny’s powers. Susan assists in an adventure where Johnny becomes a herald of Galactus. Wielding a cosmic version of her powers, Johnny is able to see through people to the very cores of their personality.

Both Sue and Johnny gain a newfound respect for each other and how they deal with their powers. Soon, Reed tries to switch the powers back. The entire FF’s powers are granted to four random civilians before being restored to their rightful wielders.

This parallels an earlier torture by Doom, where Sue was given an extremely painful version of Johnny’s pyrokinetic ability.

Anti-registration movement

During the 2006-07 storyline “Civil War“, which takes place in the aftermath of an explosion in a residential neighborhood in Stamford, Connecticut, and prompting calls for the government to register people with superhuman abilities, Sue’s brother Johnny is beaten up by locals angered by his celebrity superhero status. Although Sue is initially part of the pro-registration side supporting the Superhuman Registration Act, she defects after the Thor clone, created by her husband Mister Fantastic and Tony Stark, kills Bill Foster. Sue leaves the Baxter Building, informing Reed via a note that their children are in his care, as she intends to join Captain America’s underground resistance force. Her final injunction to her husband is a heartfelt request: “Please fix this.”

The Storm siblings narrowly escape a team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents bent on capturing them in Civil War #5. The two further elude detection by operating under fake husband and wife identities provided by Nick Fury, becoming members of Captain America’s Secret Avengers. Before storming the Negative Zone prison, Sue visits Namor to plead for assistance. He refuses and indicates she is still attracted to him, an accusation she does not deny.

During the final battle depicted in Civil War #7, as Susan is nearly shot by Taskmaster, but Reed Richards jumps in front of her and takes the brunt of the attack, sustaining a major injury. Outraged, Susan beats Taskmaster into the ground. Following the end of the war, Susan helps with the clean-up of New York City. She and the other Secret Avengers are granted amnesty, and she returns home to Reed. Seeking to repair the damage done to their marriage as a result of the war, Sue and Reed take time off from the Fantastic Four, but ask Storm and the Black Panther to take their places in the meantime.

World War Hulk

In the second issue of World War Hulk, the Fantastic Four confront the Hulk. Reed has designed a machine that recreates the Sentry‘s aura. The Hulk, only momentarily calmed, discovers the ruse. Sue deploys her force fields to defend Reed against the Hulk, who shatters her protective fields with such force that she collapses, leaving Reed vulnerable. Reed suffers a vicious beating at the hands of the Hulk; Sue telephones the Sentry for help.[27]

The Hulk transforms Madison Square Garden into a gladiatorial arena. Sue and the other defeated heroes are held captive in a lower level. The heroes are outfitted with the same obedience disks that were used to suppress the Hulk’s powers and force him to fight his companions on Sakaar.[28]

Death

Some time after World War Hulk, but before Secret Invasion, the Richards family has hired a new nanny for their kids, Tabitha Deneuve. At the same time, a mysterious new group, calling themselves the New Defenders, commits robberies, and one of their members, Psionics, starts a relationship with Johnny. After a bad break-up, Johnny is kidnapped by the Defenders, along with Doctor Doom and Galactus, to power a massive machine that is designed to apparently save the people of the future 500 years from now, a plan orchestrated by Tabitha, who is revealed to be Susan Richards from 500 years in the future. Eventually, the present Fantastic Four are able to save both the present Earth and the future Earth by sending the future inhabitants to the Earth Trust’s private duplicate Nu-Earth, but after freeing Doctor Doom, the future Sue goes to apologize to him and is electrocuted by Doom.[29]

Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four

While Susan is on a lecture tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, a Skrull posing as Mister Fantastic ambushes her, applying pressure to her skull with an invisible force field and knocking her unconscious. Then, a Skrull infiltrates the Baxter Building disguised as Susan and opens a portal into the Negative Zone, forcing the top three floors of the building into the Negative Zone, and in turn trapping herself, Johnny, Ben, and the two Richards children there. The Skrull impersonating her is later revealed to be Johnny’s ex-wife Lyja,[30] who once infiltrated the Fantastic Four by impersonating Ben Grimm’s love interest Alicia Masters.[31] The real Susan Richards is recovered alive from a downed Skrull ship after the final battle of the invasion.[32]

Future Foundation

Reed started the Future Foundation for the benefit of the world and for science.[33] When the Human Torch died, the Fantastic Four was dissolved and Sue’s heroic exploits were moved entirely under the banner of the Future Foundation.  It is later revealed that Johnny was revived and is still alive.[34]

Secret Wars

Sue and the rest of the Fantastic Four create a life raft that will save them from the coming death of the universe. However, right before the final incursion between their universe and the Ultimate Universe, Sue’s part of the ship becomes separated. Reed and Black Panther plan to get her ship back, with Sue holding her part together with her force field. However, the death of the universe proves too much, even for her, and she, Ben, and her children die at the hands of Oblivion, with Reed screaming in agony at the death of his wife and children. Captain Marvel tells him they need to go, and they leave Sue’s destroyed part of the ship behind.[35]

When Molecule Man transfers his power to Reed, Reed used it to resurrect his family including Sue, and they began to rebuild the entire Multiverse.[36]

Invisible Woman was later with Mister Fantastic and the Future Foundation when they were confronted by the Griever at the End of All Things.[37]

Powers and abilities

The Invisible Woman received her powers after cosmic radiation had triggered mutagenic changes in her body. Originally only able to turn herself invisible, Sue later discovered she could render other things invisible as well and project an invisible force field. It has been said on numerous occasions, including by the Fantastic Four’s greatest opponent, Doctor Doom, that Susan Storm is the single-most powerful member of the quartet and she is one of the few beings able to rupture the shell of a Celestial.[38]

Invisibility

As the Invisible Woman, Susan can render herself wholly or partially invisible at will. She can also render other people or objects fully or partially invisible too, affecting up to 40,000 cubic feet (1,133 cubic meters) of volume. She achieves these feats by mentally bending all wavelengths of visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light to bend around herself or her target without causing any visible distortion effects. According to the Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades Handbook, Sue’s retinas don’t function conventionally and instead of just registering objects using reflected light, the retinas in Sue’s eyes also interpolate shapes based on reflected cosmic rays, which in the Marvel Universe are always present in the atmosphere, granted usually only in small concentrations. This anomaly apparently allows her to perceive invisible people and objects, though she does not see them in color since the cosmic-ray reflections bypass her eyes’ rods and cones; her vision may also be monochromatic when she herself is invisible since her eyes do not reflect light in that state, though she otherwise seems to possess a full range of vision while she is invisible.[39] She can also sense people or objects made invisible by scientific means, and can restore them to a visible state at will.

Force-field projection

Sue can also mentally generate a psionic field of invisible force apparently drawn from hyperspace, which she is able to manipulate for a variety of effects. For example, Sue can shape her fields into simplistic invisible constructs (e.g. barriers, clamps, columns, cones, cylinders, darts, discs, domes, platforms, rams, ramps, slides, spheres, etc.) or generate a near-indestructible invisible force field around herself or her target. She can vary the texture and tensile strength of her field to some extent, rendering it rigid as steel or as soft and yielding as foam rubber; softer variants on the field enable her to cushion impacts more gently, and are less likely to result in psionic backlash against Susan herself (in some cases, sufficiently powerful assaults on her more rigid psionic fields can cause her mental or physical pain via psychic feedback). She is also able to make her shields opaque or translucent like milk glass to effectively block variations of light such as laser-beams, or make them semipermeable to filter oxygen from water though the latter is mentally taxing. She can generate solid force constructs as small as a marble or as large as 100 feet (30 m) in diameter, and her hollow projections such as domes can extend up to several miles in area.

By generating additional force behind her psionic constructs, Sue can turn them into offensive weapons, ranging from massive invisible battering rams to small projectiles such as spheres and darts. By forming one of her force fields within an object and expanding the field, Sue can cause her target to explode. She can also travel atop her animated constructs, enabling her to simulate a limited approximation of levitation or flight. She can manipulate the energy of her force fields around other objects to simulate telekinetic abilities as well. She is capable of generating and manipulating multiple psionic force fields simultaneously. This power is only limited by her concentration; once she stops concentrating on a psionic force field, it simply ceases to exist.

Sue’s psionic force fields can also counteract or interact with other forms of psychic energy. For instance, when battling against Psi-Lord, an adult version of her own son, her force fields shielded her mind from his telepathic abilities.[40] Similarly, Jean Grey’s psychokinetic abilities could not pass through her shields.[41]

Miscellaneous abilities

Susan is an excellent swimmer and a capable unarmed combatant, having been trained in judo by Mister Fantastic[42] and received additional coaching from Iron Fist,[43] the Thing, and She-Hulk.

 

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Information-silk Real Name

Susan Victoria Storm-Richards

Information-silk Current Alias

Information-silk Aliases

Information-silk Relatives

Marygay Jewel Dinkins(paternal aunt);
Franklin Storm (father, deceased);
Mary Storm (mother, deceased);
Evelyn Richards(mother-in-law, deceased);
Nathaniel Richards(father-in-law);
Jonathan Storm (Human Torch)(brother);
Lyja (ex-sister-in-law);
Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic) (husband);
Franklin (son);
Valeria (daughter);
Vil and Wu (wards);[5]
Bones (cousin)

Status

Information-silk Identity

Information-silk Citizenship

Information-silk Marital Status

Information-silk Occupation

Adventurer, Regent of the Uhari throne at The Peak; formerly substitute teacher, actress, student

Information-silk Education

Doctorate in unrevealed field; high school education

Characteristics

Information-silk Gender

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Information-silk Eyes

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Origin

Information-silk Origin

Humans mutated by cosmic rays

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Information-silk Place of Birth

Information-silk Creators

First Appearance

(as Invisible Girl)

(as Invisible Woman)

Early Years

Susan Storm and her younger brother, Johnny, lived uneventfully on Long Island until their mother, Mary Storm, died in an automobile accident. Their father, Franklin Storm, a doctor, failed to save her. Despondent, he began to drink and gambled away the family fortune, eventually winding up in a penitentiary for murder after accidentally killing his loan shark.[6] The children went to live with their Aunt Marygay Jewel Dinkins, who ran a boardinghouse. When Susan was in her late teens, she fell in love with one of her aunt’s boarders, Reed Richards, who was working on his third doctorate at Empire State University.[7][8] Sue later followed Richards to California, where she half-heartedly tried to break into show business.

Reed was working on an experimental starship when the project lost its government funding. He decided to launch the prototype, certain that the flight would succeed and attract more funding. Susan went along for her own reasons: patriotism? love of adventure? loyalty? romantic gesture?[1] Ben Grimm, a test pilot, took the controls. Johnny filled out the crew. Reed had made one mistake: he failed to shield the cabin from cosmic rays, and a chance solar flare intensified the radiation. The experience gave each of them superhuman abilities, and perhaps more importantly, it forged almost unbreakable bonds between them. They became the Fantastic Four, and Storm took the name Invisible Girl.[1]

Fantastic Four

In the early years of the Fantastic Four, Sue spent much of her time keeping the team together. Reed spent long hours in his laboratory; Grimm moped over his appearance; Johnny acted out like any teenager. Her power of invisibility had little use in battling super-villains such as Doctor Doom and Galactus, but her empathy and common sense prevented several breakups and defections. Even though she was best suited to act as spokesperson for the Fantastic Four, she would have encountered resistance in the early 1960s, so Richards took on that job as well. Her discontent manifested itself in an attraction to Namor,[9] who returned her affections, but the relationship effectively ended after Namor abducted Sue in an attempt to persuade her to be his queen.[10]

She soon discovered new powers: she could turn other objects (besides herself) invisible and project and manipulate powerful force fields.[11] Although unable to perform offensively on a par with the Thing, she could defend against almost any threat.

When the Super-Skrull, possessing the combined powers of the Fantastic Four, attacked the team, the Human Torch managed to trap him inside a cave,[12] but the Super-Skrull escaped and impersonated Sue’s father, Franklin Storm. The Four exposed the Super-Skrull, but the Skrulls strapped a bomb to the real Franklin’s chest, and Franklin sacrificed his own life to save his children.[6] A trip to the Skrull homeworld and the death of Warlord Morrat, the Skrull who authorized Franklin’s murder, brought some measure of revenge.[13]

Motherhood

Sue eventually married Reed in a wedding ceremony attended by most of the world’s heroes.[14] A difficult pregnancy followed, during which Crystal of the Inhumans took her place on the team. At the last moment, to save the unborn child, the Fantastic Four had to visit the Negative Zone and borrow the Cosmic Control Rod of Annihilus.[15] Her son Franklin, named after her father, manifested strong and unusual powers almost immediately. When Annihilus kidnapped Franklin and triggered those powers, he turned Franklin into a living bomb and caused his powers to increase exponentially and uncontrollably, until Franklin threatened to wipe out all life in the solar system with a psychic blast. Reed was left with no choice but to inhibit Franklin’s higher brain functions in order to defuse him. It was the last straw for Sue, who left Mr. Fantastic and took Franklin with her.[16]

During Sue Storm’s second hiatus, the Inhuman Medusa took her place. The old bonds, though, drew Susan back to the team and led her to rekindle her relationship with Reed.[17] Franklin was restored to normal soon after, and the Richards family was back together once more.[18]

During an extended trip to the Negative Zone, a sort of second honeymoon, she conceived another child. Seeking some peace for this pregnancy, Sue convinced Mr. Fantastic to move to the Connecticut suburbs, where they posed as the Benjamins. This unborn daughter began to give off radiation. Despite the efforts of Mr. Fantastic and several other experts, the girl was apparently stillborn.[19]

Malice

Psycho-Man took advantage of Sue’s fragile self-control at this point and amplified her negative emotions. She became Malice, with all of the Invisible Girl’s powers but none of her restraint, and attacked the Fantastic Four. Mr. Fantastic helped her throw off Psycho-Man’s influence, but she lost control again when the Fantastic Four confronted Psycho-Man; she turned his own Control Box on him, which shorted out his nervous system and nearly killed him.[20] The episode would have lasting effects: the Invisible Girl changed her name to Invisible Woman; she discovered how to use Force Objects (see Powers below); and in the long term, she lost a measure of self-confidence, knowing that Malice still lurked inside her.

Sue left the Fantastic Four again, this time with Mr. Fantastic, to spend time with Franklin, who had regained his faculties and needed full-time mentoring.[21] They worked part-time with the Avengers for a while. They also helped the Silver Surfer resuscitate Galactus, during which Sue came in contact with the Infinity Gems. Distrustful of such power, she fell prey to Malice again. The soul gem tried and failed to combine Reed’s and Sue’s souls, which brought forth the In-Betweener and sent Malice back to Sue’s subconscious.[22]

The Fantastic Four, as always, pulled them back.[23] During the Infinity War, Sue had to confront her doppelganger and incorporate its evil into herself. That boost allowed Malice to regain control temporarily.[24]

Later, claiming that Franklin’s presence in this timeline would lead to destruction, Reed Richards’ father Nathaniel abducted the child into the future. Nathaniel raised Franklin for years in the future, training him to be a warrior and to master his superhuman powers. The adolescent Franklin journeyed back in time, arriving in the Fantastic Four’s headquarters mere moments after Nathaniel had abducted him as a child. The teenage Franklin called himself Psi-Lord, and wielded vast psionic powers, although they remained far short of his full potential.

Sue struggled against Malice’s influence, inevitably losing ground. When Malice manifested again, Psi-Lord drew Malice’s essence into himself.[25] Finally, however, Psi-Lord somehow was removed from the Fantastic Four’s time and was replaced by the child Franklin, as he had been at the time that Nathaniel had abducted him.

Leader

That was only the beginning of a tumultuous period. Reed disappeared for some time, apparently killed by Victor Von Doom.[26] Sue Storm became leader of the Fantastic Four, recruited Ant-Man to take over Reed’s role, and quickly grew into her new responsibilities. Effectively a widow, Sue had to fend off many potentials suitors, especially Namor. She never gave up looking for Richards, though, and after a long search, she found him stranded in the past.[27] Their reunion was bittersweet; Reed felt threatened at first by Sue’s newfound competence and confidence, particularly since months trapped in isolation had left him severely traumatized, paranoid, and indecisive, although he soon realized he was foolish for thinking so.[28] After Reed’s return, Namor realized he still had feelings for Sue and assaulted her in an attempt to “claim” her for himself. Reed successfully fended him off.[28]

The whole team appeared to die next, in the final battle with Onslaught, who had kidnapped Franklin. Instead they (and the Avengers) found themselves on Counter-Earth, in a pocket universe Franklin had created to save them. In a sense, they had been reborn and had to start their lives over.[29] Once the heroes on Counter-Earth realized what had happened, they returned to their original homes.[30]

Continuing Adventures

An even more surprising resurrection unfolded during the team’s reality-warping conflict with the cosmic being Abraxas when Franklin revealed he had used his powers to rescue Sue’s seemingly stillborn second child years earlier, and that this child had been raised in an alternate future to become the Marvel Girl (Valeria Von Doom) who was now an ally of the present-day Fantastic Four. As a side-effect of Abraxas’s defeat, Marvel Girl was restored to her original state, as an unborn child in Sue’s womb. This time, Sue’s pregnancy resulted in the birth of a healthy baby girl, christened Valeria in memory of Doctor Doom’s first love. (Doom had insisted on naming the child in exchange for assisting with the difficult birth.)

To help Johnny develop responsibility, Sue forced him to become the business manager for Fantastic Four, Inc., a job he gradually grew into.

Doom’s favors, as always, had strings attached. His main focus had shifted from science to sorcery, and he used his special bond with Valeria as a focus to cast spells against the Fantastic Four. He soon defeated them, captured all four, tossed Franklin into Hell, abducted Valeria, and tortured Ben, Johnny, and Sue while Reed listened helplessly. Doom’s own hubris led to his downfall–his infernal patrons dragged him to the underworld of Haazareth.[31] Prior to being dragged to Hell, however, Doom vindictively–and seemingly permanently–scarred Reed’s face.

The Fantastic Four were left reeling, both mentally and physically, after Doom’s vicious attack. Sue struggled to help heal her son, who was so traumatized by his time being tortured in Hell that he shut down emotionally and lost the ability to speak.[32]

With Doom gone, Richards claimed Latveria in the name of the Fantastic Four and began dismantling Doom’s arsenal.[33] The international community saw it as a test of sovereignty and protested. It resulted that Reed’s invasion of Latveria was part of a plan to defeat Doom permanently and thus ensure his family’s safety. Doom returned to find himself in an inescapable trap of Reed’s making, which Reed had constructed in order to ensure Doom could no longer harm his family. Unaware of his plans, the rest of the Fantastic Four burst in to rescue Reed, and, in an attempt to escape, Doom possessed Sue, then Ben. While in a possessed Ben’s body, Doom grabbed Johnny and vindictively threatened to break him in two if Reed did not murder his best friend. Ben temporarily broke free of Doom’s control long enough to beg Reed to kill him, since he had no desire to be even indirectly responsible for Johnny’s death, and Reed, left with no other choice, complied.[34] While Johnny wept and Sue comforted him, Reed spent the next hour frantically trying to resuscitate his best friend but did not succeed.[35]

Sue did her best to comfort her husband, but he was too lost in his grief and guilt to forgive himself for what Doom had forced him to do.[36] She attempted to mend fences between Reed and Johnny, who was struggling to forgive Reed for Ben’s death, despite the fact that Johnny’s failure to follow Reed’s orders had led directly to Doom’s possession of Ben and Ben’s subsequent death. Reed convinced Sue and Johnny to follow him to Heaven, where they succeeded in returning Grimm to life.[37]

To avoid charges of treason for his invasion of Latveria, Reed gave up most of his patents and thus most of his income. He later took a job working for a top secret military project in an attempt to restore their lost fortune.[38]

Later, an unscrupulous business manager swindled the Fantastic Four out of their fortunes, and, penniless once more, they took regular jobs and lived in regular homes. Sue became a teacher.[39] She was forced to fend off Namor when he arrived and attempted to carry her off to Atlantis once again, although Reed soon arrived to help defend her.[40] She also trained in martial arts under Iron Fist. Reed eventually revealed that he had allowed the loss of their fortune to occur because he wanted to give them back the normal lives he believed they lost because of his failure to protect them. With few regrets, they returned to their former lives.

A game of musical powers ensued. A band of aliens, survivors of Galactus, came to Earth to neutralize Susan. They had developed a planetary cloaking device, and only Susan could help Galactus bypass their device. Reed Richards used another device that, as far as the aliens could tell, removed her powers; instead, it traded Sue’s and Johnny’s powers. The immediate threat over, Reed reversed the trade. As a “reward” for derailing the cloak project, Galactus made Johnny his new herald for a short time. An aftereffect of Johnny’s power cosmic removed everyone’s powers temporarily.[41]

Civil War

The Civil War split the team once again. Mr. Fantastic supported the Superhuman Registration Act, while Sue and Johnny joined the resistance, horrified over how the Thor clone killed to Goliath. Nick Fury provided both of them fake IDs as a husband and wife, much to their chagrin. During the final battle,[42] however, Mr. Fantastic shielded Sue from a bullet fired by the Taskmaster and was severely wounded. She retaliated by using a force field to pound Taskmaster into the ground. Sue helped clean up New York in the aftermath of the war and, along with the other Secret Avengers, was granted amnesty. She reconciled with Reed and together they took a short hiatus from the team to work on their marriage.[43]

Back to Action

Reed and Sue’s vacation was over after the Frightful Four attacked them, then they returned to the team. During World War Hulk, Sue protected Reed but was subdued by the Green Goliath. Sometime after, the Richardses hired a new nanny for their kids, Tabitha Deneuve. At the same time, a mysterious new group, calling themselves the New Defenders, committed robberies, and one of their members, Psionics, started a relationship with Johnny. After a bad break-up, Johnny was kidnapped by the Defenders, along with Doctor Doom and Galactus, to power a massive machine that was designed to apparently save the people of the future 500 years in the future, a plan orchestrated by Tabitha, who was revealed to be Susan Richards from 500 years in the future. Eventually, the modern-day Fantastic Four were able to save both the present Earth and the future Earth by sending the future inhabitants to the Earth Trust’s private duplicate Nu-Earth, but after freeing Doctor Doom, the future Sue went to apologize to him and was electrocuted by Doom. As a means to honor her, Susan and the rest of the Fantastic Four held a funeral in honor of Susan and the family moved on.[44]

Secret Invasion

While Susan was on a lecture tour in Vancouver, a Skrull posing as Mister Fantastic ambushed her, applying pressure to her skull with an invisible force field and knocking her out cold. Then, another Skrull infiltrated the Baxter Building in the guise of Susan and opened a portal into the Negative Zone, forcing the top three floors of the building into the Negative Zone, and in turn trapping herself, Johnny, Ben, and the two Richards children there. The Skrull impersonating her was later revealed to be Johnny’s ex-wife Lyja, who once infiltrated the Fantastic Four by impersonating Ben Grimm’s love interest Alicia Masters. The real Susan Richards was recovered alive from a downed Skrull ship after the final battle of the invasion.[45]

The Bridge

Reed created a device called The Bridge to explore alternate realities. Meanwhile, Johnny, Sue, and Ben fought off the agents of H.A.M.M.E.R. Reed’s machine sent Johnny, Ben and Sue to a different reality where a super hero civil war was happening sometime in the Hyborian Age. Reed continued to study parallel worlds where the Civil War ended differently to find the reason his reality had become the way it was while Ben, Sue, and Johnny traveled throughout collapsed space-time. When Reed shut down the Bridge and the others returned, Sue told Reed to destroy The Bridge. He did so, but then secretly put it back together, and met beings from another reality who told him how he could fix things.[46]

Three

While serving as a negotiator between both Old and New Atlantis, the King of Old Atlantis was assassinated by Namor, and Sue was, in accordance with Uhari tradition, subsequently made regent to the throne of Old Atlantis. Susan became the guardian of Vil and Wu, the heirs of the Uhari throne at The Peak. Sue returned to Baxter Building, so Uhari gave her a device to contact with her. At the same time, Johnny was fighting his last stand.[47]Sue was devastated to learn of her brother’s unexpected death.

Future Foundation

Future Foundation

The Future Foundation.

Following the death of Johnny Storm, the rest of the team renamed themselves the Future Foundation, along with Spider-Man taking the place of the Human Torch. After one of the Reed Richards of another universe who came to Earth-616 by The Bridge destroyed The Peak, Susan returned to Baxter Building while the other part of the team was battling another Richards in High Evolutionary‘s city. After returning from battle, Reed reunited the Future Foundation, the Avengers, the New Avengers and many other heroes to attack Attilan, who were also participating in this war. At the moment the heroes were leaving the Baxter Building, a Kree army attacked New York City. Using her power and Iron Man‘s armor, Sue created a force field over Manhattan but was knocked down when the force field was broken. At the same time, the Cult of the Negative Zone entered the Baxter Building and opened the Negative Zone portal after Spider-Man failed to stop them. The portal revealed a living Johnny Storm with a enslaved Annihilus.[48]

Then Johnny gathered the team drawing with fire the symbolic “4” at the sky above the Baxter Building. Reed, Sue, Ben and Peter boarded one of the Annihilation Wave’s ships controlled by Johnny, who used the rest of the ships to battle the Kree army until the Inhumans asked to finish them by their own hand.[49] Meanwhile the other heroes on Earth where dealing with the scraps of the battle which could damage the Earth, Reed and Sue summons Galactus, who destroys completely the Kree army. That moment, the Mad Celestials appeared to destroy this universe. Although the team tried to use the Hub (a weapon of mass destruction created by the Reeds), they couldn’t defeat the Mad Celestials. Then, a future version of Franklin and Valeria appeared as part of Nathaniel Richards‘s plan.[50] The Future Franklin used his power to heal Galactus and destroy the Mad Celestials, saving the day.[51] Later, the Baxter Building was easily rebuilt, Mr. Fantastic showed a new secondary headquarters called Foundation and new costumes were given to the members of the Future Foundation, as part of the reformation of the Fantastic Four.[52]

Fall of the Fantastic Four

After a portal to the Counter-Earth was somehow opened, an invasion of monsters in New York resulted not only in the Human Torch losing his powers,[53] but also the Fantastic Four being evicted from the Baxter Building, and the children of the Future Foundation being taken into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody.[54] Soon after finding out years ago Johnny had ruined an opportunity for becoming normal, The Thing was arrested after being found next to the corpse of the Puppet Master.[55] Additionally, Sue started becoming more violent,[56] Johnny lost track on his life,[57] and Reed started becoming erratic.[58] After concluding that somebody was behind their misfortune, the Fantastic Four decided to go to the bottom of it, and find Reed, who had recently disappeared, actually having being kidnapped by the man pulling the strings, the villain known as the Quiet Man.[59]

The Fantastic Four were reunited when Johnny was brought to his senses,[58] he and Sue helped free The Thing from the Power House,[59] and Reed escaped from the Quiet Man.[60] While the Quiet Man unleashed an invasion of creatures from the Counter-Earth, the FF enlisted the help of the Sleepwalker in order to find the source of the monstrosities that came from it by exploring Franklin’s subconsciousness, who was revealed to be the Psycho-Man.[61]

Back in his headquarters, the Quiet Man tried to activate the code that would shut off the portals from the Counter-Earth and render the invading forces inert, to make himself look like the hero, however, the Psycho-Man had betrayed him and created a defense wall so he could then control both the Counter-Earth and the Earth with his monstrous army. Mister Fantastic and Valeria came with a solution to finally shut down the creatures and save the world, meanwhile, as he was helping his allies escape from the Counter-Earth, Johnny recovered his powers due to the resulting radiation caused by the closing of one of the portals.[62]

Secret Wars

When Steve Rogers rallied the Avengers to capture the Illuminati; Reed being one of the members of this cabal, Sue joined forces with S.H.I.E.L.D. to allegedly help them capture the fugitive team.[63] However, Sue was instead helping Reed, using information from S.H.I.E.L.D. to help her husband and the Illuminati evade capture.[64]

During the final incursion that threatened the existence of the universe, Sue and the rest of the Future Foundation worked on a life raft to escape the death of the universe. The raft’s hull was breached at the last moment, costing the lives of the Invisible Woman and the rest of Reed’s family.[65] Following an adventure in Battleworld, a patchwork planet comprised of the remnants of the final realities to be destroyed that was ruled with an iron fist by Doctor Doom, Reed gained the power of the Beyonders, and used it to resurrect his family, including Susan. The Future Foundation was reunited, and they began a journey to rebuild the entire Multiverse.[66] Back on the Fantastic Four’s native universe, the entire world believed the Richards and the Future Foundation to be dead, having allegedly sacrificed themselves to stop the final incursion.[67] Only Ben and Johnny were active on Earth, having been left behind by Reed to keep an eye on Doctor Doom.[68]

Years following the Future Foundation’s multiversal adventures, a mysterious being called the Griever at the End of All Things who repudiated the Future Foundation’s mission of creating new universes confronted the team as soon as Franklin was depleted of his ability to create entirely new realities. She caused the collapse of the hundreds of universes charted by the Future Foundation, forcing the team to make a final stand. The Fantastic Four were reunited when Mister Fantastic tricked the Griever into giving them the chance to summon the remaining members of the Fantastic Four for backup. In addition to teleporting Ben and Johnny, Reed also brought every superhero who had been part of the team at one point in order to defeat the new foe.[69]

Powers

The Invisible Woman received her powers when cosmic rays bombarded her body. Mr. Fantastic suspects that Sue Storm somehow taps into hyperspace when she uses her powers. As yet, the only limit seems to be her own reserve; she is reluctant to stretch her powers until absolutely necessary.

Invisibility: The Invisible Woman has the mental ability to manipulate ambient cosmic energy for a variety of effects, including the rendering of herself and other objects invisible, and the construction of solid, invisible force fields. In an as yet unknown manner, cosmic energy interacts with the cells of her entire body in such a way as to produce a new form of energy with unusual properties. By a simple act of concentration, she can cause all wavelengths of visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light to bend around her without distortion; she also somehow directs enough undistorted light to her eyes to retain her full range of vision while invisible. An observer, unaware of the peculiar path light takes around her body, would have the sensation of seeing through her. The Invisible Woman can also mentally project the invisible energy produced within the cells of her body in order to render other people or objects invisible. The largest volume she can as yet turn invisible at a single time is approximately 40,000 cubic feet of volume (1,133 cubic meters), equivalent to a small swimming pool. She has sufficient control over her power that she can turn parts of her body selectively invisible. She is also able to make objects that have been turned invisible by other sources visible by letting her own energy projection interfere with that other method of invisibility. Further, she can make energy that is not in the visual portion of the electromagnetic spectrum visible by a similar interaction. Sue can also sense something made invisible by physical means (such as a machine) but not by magical or psionic means.

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Sue in her state of invisibility

Psionic Force Fields: While the cells of the Invisible Woman’s body produce a certain energy manifestation, the cells of her brain produce a different, more potent manifestation. Through concentration, she is able to project a field of psionic force which she can manipulate into a number of relatively simple forms: rectangular planes, cylinders, globes, domes, cones, etc. The complexity of the shape is limited by her ability to imagine (mentally visualize) a particular form and keep it in sharp mental focus: not even she is able to see the forms she creates. The size of a given psionic force projection is also limited by her ability to imagine. The smallest force projection she can visualize (and maintain the visualization) is the size of a marble. The largest solid force projection she can visualize and maintain is about 100 feet in diameter. She can project larger force-objects if they are hollow. For instance, she could visualize and project a dome 1 foot thick about a mile in diameter (5,280 feet) and a dome 1 inch in thickness she can project for about 3.2 miles. Small objects at high speeds become missiles; large objects at slow speeds become rams. She can make these objects grow or shrink as desired.

The Invisible Woman is able to use the projection of her psionic force to travel through the air. By projecting a rising column beneath her feet and simultaneously causing it to expand and topple at the same time, then creating another column that catches her, shrinks, rights itself and then repeating the process, she is able to effect a zig-zag flight path. She is able to reach an average speed of about 25 miles per hour, until she becomes fatigued by the concentration, after about 4 hours.

Sue’s force fields have also prevented telekinesis from passing through them. This was shown when she used a force field around herself to keep Jean Grey’s telekinesis from affecting her.[70] The force field made it impossible for Jean to attack her with telekinesis. When Sue put a force field around Jean, her telekinetic attack upon various other persons in the immediate vicinity ceased. Sue also demonstrated a similar ability when facing Psi-Lord, a grown version of her son Franklin.[71] He was unable to read her mind while her force field was up. When Sue projects her force field around the Red Ghost when he is in intangible state, he automatically becomes solid.

Since her power is an extension of her mind and body, the Invisible Woman is affected by inertial forces acting upon her projections. Thus if a car traveling at 60 miles per hour hit a wall of her force that was 6 inches thick, unless she generated a bracing shape against a sufficiently sturdy object, she would be affected as though she were hit by the car directly. The Invisible Woman is able to control the surface of the fields rigidity to a certain extent. She can cause the surface of the field to be very hard, depending on its thickness (steel-like at about 2.5 feet), or as resilient as foam rubber. By making the field more resilient she is able to absorb more of the inertia of impacts within the field without having them transmitted to her body. She is also, through training, able to alter the shapes she creates while utilizing those shapes, often to absorb or deflect the force of impacts. When she creates objects of fields that are at the limit of her ability to mentally visualize, they tend to be resilient rather than rigid. As she has grown in the use of her powers. Currently these fields can withstand impacts of Class 100 strength, a literally astronomical level: the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom, and Annihilus once survived passage through a black hole by using these fields (and some help from the Cosmic Control Rod).[72]

  • Shock Waves: Sue is capable of using her force fields as shock waves hitting her opponent with the force field capable of hurting Titania.

She is capable of generating and manipulating multiple psionic force fields simultaneously.

Abilities

Sue has some modest experience and ability in the field of acting, and has recently taken up teaching. She is a capable unarmed combatant. She is renowned for her changing hairstyles (once said to match the Wasp’s changing costumes).

Strength level

Susan Storm has the strength of a normal human female who engages in moderate regular exercise.

Weaknesses

Concentration: The size, number, and movements of these objects are limited only by her powers of concentration. Once she stops concentrating on an object, it ceases to exist.

Fantastic Four Power Synergism: The original members of the Fantastic Four are tethered to each other, and act as as their own conduits of power. They can be apart within their own universe and retain a connection, but prolonged periods cut off from each other in other universes result in a gradual decline in power levels. If they spend too much time separated this way, they would eventually become powerless.[73]

Equipment

Fantastic Four Uniform

Main article: Fantastic Four Uniform

Sue’s clothes are made from unstable molecules so that they turn invisible along with her. Woven into the cloth is an electronic network of transceivers and sensors that tracks her location, condition, and other data. The network relays this information to the rest of the team. A keypad and screen on one glove allow Sue Storm to call up and view the same information from anyone else.

Fantasti-Flare

Main article: Fantasti-Flare

This small flare-gun fires shells that produce a burning 4 symbol. It doubles as an incendiary weapon.

Universal Translator

Main article: Universal Translator

Sue has a Universal Translator that can decipher and interpret languages, both alien and terrestrial, into the native language of the user.[74]

Transportation

Fantasti-Car MK II, Avenger’s Quinjet, Xantha (or Skrull) Saucer, Fantasti-Copter, U-Car (submarine), Fantasti-Car 1 (the “flying bathtub”) (superseded), experimental starship (destroyed), and many others

 

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Spec’s:

HEIGHT:  5’6″

WEIGHT:  120 lbs.

EYES:  Blue

HAIR:  Blonde

  • UNIVERSE

  • EDUCATION

  • PLACE OF ORIGIN

  • IDENTITY

 

Note:

Susan is the glue that holds the Fantastic Four together. She’s strong-willed, assertive, level-headed, and clever. She also tends to be more diplomatic than the rest of team – preferring to look for peaceful solutions to their conflicts before jumping into a fight. This shouldn’t be mistaken for weakness however; Susan is tough as nails, and when her friends are in danger she won’t hesitate to unleash the full ferocity of her force-field powers. Combined with her ability to turn things invisible, these talents quite possibly make her the most formidable member of the FF.

 

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Susan & Auz:

Another of those the Inisfreeans were careful to spare during the Rapture, Sue helped keep her Leviathan safe during its year-long sailing voyage around the reshaped Earth.  After Auz traveled to the rebuilt city she’d chosen to make her new home in, introducing himself outside at one of the city’s parks, the two began to ‘nerd out’ like few could or ever had.  The bond that first encounter forged was a rapidly-forming one, and continues to strengthen to this day.

Sue, in her 80s when Auz met her out there, didn’t look a day over 50; she had aged pretty well, at least for an Outlander.  After spending time with Auz out amongst the people of the 39 rebuilt cities, she began to notice her youthful looks returning; she looked to be back in her 40s within weeks, and, being a very smart woman, she figured out why.  Fast-forward to when her request to see Inisfree was approved, and you could see her teenage looks reappearing within hours of being there.

“Is it safe?” she’d asked Auz, looking over her hands –and then her face in the mirror.

“Yes,” he laughed a bit, air audibly leaving his nostrils.

“Is it magic?” she looked from the mirror over her shoulder to him.

“No,” he slightly shook his head with that word, then began to faintly smile, looking her over himself.

“Then how?”

“It isn’t that we are messing with your DNA, or creating an illusion; being in our city simply gives your body the fair chance it needs to catch up with its constant work of trying to maintain itself.  In other words, we have found and maintained the type of environment here that people like you and me automatically return to our maximum potential in.  Anytime you’re here, you’ll look like a human teenager, perfectly alive and well, and you’ll be immortal, which is the way humans and many other beings were long ago –and were meant to stay.”

Few can tell her and her daughter, Valeria, apart age-wise now.  If you didn’t know them, you would likely guess they were sisters.  Such is the nature of visiting Auz and Inisfree.

Sue started off being able to create a bubble-like shield around herself and a close group of others.  She can already increase that protected area to everything in a sphere as large as a stadium.  In time, and with the help of power-amplifying mutant friends and inventions, she’ll find she can even shield an entire world… or a moment in time.

 

2022 Update:

Having threesome-married High King Auz last year with her daughter, Valeria, the three have been in that new incest-family they publicly started in Inisfree for several months now, loving every moment of them.  With the full support of the now-millions of likeminded Inisfreean people, it has been an easy ride –and one which has furthered the pride and (Vril) power of the Inisfreean empire.  Every time these three are seen out and about, they are kissing and holding hands, showering each other with their attraction and love.

Every day after their morning lovemaking, Sue drives her daughter, Valeria, to school at LHS.  They open-mouth kiss at the curb before parting ways.  When she picks her up at the end of the school day, Valeria straddles her mother’s lap to make out with her even more.

In another decade and a half or so, when Valeria graduates, Sue will eventually join her from time to time when she starts going to the SSA.

 

Comics:

Note how she is White.

Live:

Always-inappropriate shameful hollywood brownwashed this character by casting a dark-skinned islander to play a White woman, so please pardon these stills from that abomination of a motion picture whorishly attempting to coax a few more ticket sales out of the masses.
Jessica Alba is gorgeous, and we love our allied islander babes, and a great variety of skin tones, but it is always wrong to change the race of a character, especially to make a quick buck.

How She and All Hotties Prefer I (Auz) Cum on Her Tongue, Especially While Others Watch:

2023 July Update:  Sexy Mask She Likes Wearing for Our Fuck-dates:

How She Enjoys Massages in Inisfree: