Invisible Woman's Creators

Invisible Woman is a comic book character that first appeared in Fantastic Four #1
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Carlos Pacheco
First issue credit: Unknown

Carlos Pacheco was both writer and artist for one of the most important arcs that involved Sue. It dealt with the death and second chance with, Sue and Reed\'s daughter, Valeria. Carlos\' art style is clean and always beautifully done. He draws some amazing characters, but even more so, a beautiful Susan.

Jack Kirby
First issue credit: Unknown

The creator of the Fantastic Four, alongside Stan Lee, he gave the team their trademark and iconic looks.

Jim Lee
First issue credit: Unknown

Jim Lee was the writer and main artist for the re-imagining of the Fantastic Four during the \"Heroes Reborn\" era. It is often cited that the Fantastic Four books were the most solid comics to come out of the short-lived reality, labeled under \"Heroes Reborn.\" His art style is different and very detailed. He\'s one of the of the best artist in the industry.

John Byrne
First issue credit: Unknown

He is celebrated for having the second most memorable run on the Fantastic Four since Stan and Jack. During his tenure on the book he greatly developed Sue into the powerhouse we see now. She shed her name of, Invisible Girl, and became the Invisible Woman after so many trials and heartaches. John Byrne\'s run is THE most important for ALL fans of the Invisible Woman. We see how this once damsel-in-distress grew into her own and became the most powerful member of the Fantastic Four, and one of the most powerful heroes in the Marvel Universe.

Stan Lee
First issue credit: Unknown

Often cited as \"Stan the Man\". Stan along with Jack Kirby were the creators of the Fantastic Four. The Fantastic Four broke new ground at the time and brought with it a new age of comics. Susan, obviously a member of the Fantastic Four, was created by Stan. The man is a legend and he is the reason the why we have so many iconic characters.

Steve Mcniven
First issue credit: Unknown

Drew the Fantastic Four for the first 6 issues of the Marvel Knights 4, imprint, and later during Marvel\'s company wide event, Civil War. Talented artist who drew one amazing Sue Storm.


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