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Hela decides to test Dani Moonstar, a former Valkyrie , and see if she is worthy of the title. Dani travels through a number of battles across different eras searching for the evil Shadow King and in one of them, the Fantastic Four are fighting other versions of themselves from across the multiverse. Since she married Namor and moved to Atlantis, she has learned to use her invisible shields under the crushing pressure of the ocean floor. It is worth noting that the Invisible Woman married to Namor was older than her counterparts—even the version from the mainline Marvel Universe.

Doom named the child after his first love and used Valeria as his magical familiar. Franklin was kidnapped by demons, an experience that traumatized him. Doom made the team endure painful versions of each other's powers. With the help of Dr. Strange , Reed defeated Doom and saved everyone.

First was when a crowd of normal people beats Johnny into a coma. The second was when their dear friend Bill Foster was killed by the Thor clone Ragnarok. Sue put herself between the clone and the Secret Avengers and told them to leave. When Johnny is released from the hospital, they joined the Secret Avengers. During the final battle of the War, Sue took care of the innocents potentially caught in the battle. The mercenary villain Taskmaster shot at Sue when Reed jumped in and took the bullet for her.

Sue used her force field and flattened the Taskmaster for hurting Reed. Sue accepted amnesty and helped rebuild the war-damaged areas of the city. It was Spider-Man , who replaced Johnny at his posthumous request, the intelligent young people they mentored, the remaining members of the FF and their brilliant children. Later, Sue joined the heroes of the world and her thankfully alive brother in command of the fleet of Annihulus in battling the Kree. Reed and Sue summon Galactus who devastated the Kree army.

Then the Mad Celestials came to destroy the Earth. In a act of desperation, she took off her coat at a corner, grumbling to herself on having to disrobe herself again.

When the crowd got around the corner, Sue had disappeared and instead they saw a pile of clothes on the ground. Meanwhile, Sue ran away invisibly naked and presumably back to Baxter Building. Reed decided that it was best to stay at the Baxter Building, which Sue agreed to.

Reed explained he would make a machine that would recreate the storm and change them back to normal. Sue asked what the risks were, which Reed admitted were that a single mistake could increase their powers or even kill them.

As Ben and Johnny grew restless, Sue insisted that they all get along as they would be stuck in the Baxter Building for prolong amount of time. In their days cut off from the outside world, Reed at one point walked into the bathroom where Sue had just taken a shower. Embarrassed at being seen nude again, Sue turned invisible as she grabbed a towel and told a mortified Reed to knock.

Much to their exasperation, Susan, Ben, and Reed discovered Johnny was publicly showing off his powers at a motorcycle stunt competition. As a reporter interviewed Johnny and asked about the Four's superhero names, Susan was offended at being christened the "Invisible Girl" by her brother. They then headed to the arena where Susan and Reed chastised Johnny's actions while Ben, aggravated at Johnny calling him "The Thing", crushed his car into a ball of compact. Tensions then escalated when Johnny provoked Ben further and nearly started a fight.

Before it could escalate into a fight, Susan stepped and kept Johnny and Ben from coming to blows with a forcefield. Scolding her brother, Susan then went to console a sulking Ben and advised him to be patient as Reed worked on a solution, nearly revealing her lingering feelings for Reed as she explained her own struggle at patience.

Ben still remained depressed and admitted he would prefer to be invisible. Later that evening, Susan found Reed asleep on his desk and asked about the next tests for the machine. Having run out of houseplants to use as test subjects, Reed considered testing it on himself, which Sue refused as it was still premature. Sue insisted that Reed take a break from his work, taking him to the place of their first date.

The two then had another heart-to-heart talk. Susan explained that she never truly loved Victor and wanted Reed to be the strong man she always wanted but never told in the first place because she thought it would null the purpose, encouraging him to take charge.

After their night out, Reed was confronted by a disgruntled and envious Ben who accused him of enjoying his life while neglecting him. Sue then watched as they had a tense altercation and falling out.

Pursuing Ben, Susan found Johnny, who just ran afoul of an agitated Ben and was planning to leave, and the Storm siblings then had a short argument about Johnny's immaturity and popularity before he walked out the building. Heading back to the lab in the elevator, Sue then noticed the power flickering and realized Reed was testing the machine.

Arriving in time to see him exit, Susan was relieved when Reed appeared fine and the machine had worked only for it to be replaced with concern when his body started drooping.

Susan took Reed to receive medical treatment. In another building possibly her apartment or a hospital , Reed and Sue noticed Baxter Building overloading with power on the top floor. Susan and Johnny arrived to find Ben, returned to normal, unconscious after being knocked aside by Victor. Ben explained Victor was also affected by the storm, had used the machine on himself, and must have kidnapped Reed. 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. 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.

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. When the symbiote escaped from Baxter Building with the help of Kristoff Vernard , the symbiote tries to possess Franklin, fighting the Fantastic Four while possessing Reed's body and possessing Sue in order to get to Franklin, but Franklin was able to reject the symbiote thanks to his father and Spider-Man's help.

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. 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.

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. 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. The Fantastic Four, as always, pulled them back. That boost allowed Malice to regain control temporarily. 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. That was only the beginning of a tumultuous period. Reed disappeared for some time, apparently killed by Victor Von Doom. 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. Reed successfully fended him off. 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. 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.

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.

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. 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.

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. Reed convinced Sue and Johnny to follow him to Heaven, where they succeeded in returning Grimm to life.

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. 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.



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