Character » Invisible Woman appears in 6180 issues.
Abomnination shows that he is both powerful and intelligent in this issue. Sue Storm futilely tries to stop him by encasing his head in a force field. However, he just grabs the Thing and rams Ben's head against Sue's force field. The pain is too much for the blonde girl and her force field shatters. Moments later, when Sue comes to the aid of her brother, Abomination slams his fist against the ground. The resulting shock wave knocks Sue Storm unconscious. (Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #33)
The premiere female member of the Fantastic Four. It's been stated that she is the most powerful member of the Fantastic Four, but nevertheless, she is the glue that holds them together.
A shocking turn of events occurs in FF #22, volumne 3. The Absorbing Man manages to get Titania, the Thing and She-Hulk to join him in battle. These four powerhouses all attack lovely Sue Storm at the same time.
A Skrull general.
Agent of Atlantis that battled the Fantastic Four
Contrary to the older and friendly Agatha Harkness from the Marvel Universe, the younger Agatha Harkness from the Ultimate Universe does not like Susan Storm. This Agatha is the leader of Salem's Seven. She leads Sue Storm into a trap and directs Salem's Seven into attacking the blonde girl. Agatha has Susan thoroughly beaten and her body's composition made denser so she will be unable to swim. Then she has the lovely blonde thrown into the river to drown...
A geneticist who in a dystopic future was the creator of the Hound program which captured mutants wherein they were processed and used to hunt down their fellow mutants.
Chief Prosecutor Tolliver puts the Invisible Woman and her FF partners on trial. He tries to use Susan Storm's alleged romantic links to Namor against her, but attorney Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, objects forcefully. However, he forces Sue to testify about the time she was possessed by the Hate Monger and became the evil Malice Persona. This testimony proves to be quite damning and helps Tolliver win his case, as he blames Sue for a citywide race riot.
Gabriel Lan is a former Herald of Galactus known as Air-walker, his best friend Pyreus Kril succeeded him as The Firelord.
Note, the Invisible Woman is never shown in any scene with Akhenaten. However, her death is implied, as it is stated at the start of issue #2 that the Fantastic Four died in the previous issue.
Alistair Smythe is the son of Spencer Smythe: a mad scientist responsible for the creation of Spider-Slayers; robots designed to hunt and kill Spider-man. After his death Alistair carried on his work.
Gregorovich is an ambassador from Russia. He opposed the Inhumans being given sanctuary on the moon.
Ling is an ambassador from China. He opposed the Inhumans being given sanctuary on the moon.
Member of Halycon sent to earth the reclaim the Cosmic Cube from the Fantastic Four.
The Android Man was created by the Mad Thinker, presumably as a failsafe should he be betrayed by his sometime ally, the Wizard.
The cover of Marvel Adventures FF #24 shows Susan Storm handcuffed and guarded on each side by Atlanteans who have made a prisoner of her. Andromeda is the woman responsible for the lovely blonde's arrest. She explains to Namor why the surface girl must be arrested and Namor reluctantly agrees.
While under the control of the Puppet Master, the X-Men attack the Fantastic Four. Iceman And ArchAngel team up to easily defeat the Invisible Girl and take the blonde girl as a hostage. Iceman wraps her up with an icy lasso and ArchAngel flies away with her and then locks her helplessly in a locker, to make sure she cannot escape.
Self-proclaimed ruler of the Negative Zone. The Fantastic Four have faced him many times during their trips into the Negative Zone. During Sue's first pregnancy, the gang traveled to N-Zone to retrieve the Negative Rod to help facilitate Franklin's impending birth.
A mutated Ant-Man desires to make lovely Susan Storm his queen. He binds her helplessly and plans to transform her into something similiar to what he has become.
Leader of the Other Side of Zero, a cult of the Negative Zone that wishes to bring the Annihilation Wave to the Positive Zone
Robot version of the Egyptian God. Member of the Pharaoh's Guard.
One of the very first mutants, Apocalypse is both thousands of years old and a monstrous tyrant that has been a longtime foe of the X-Men. Apocalypse believes that only the strongest (whether mutant or superhuman) should survive. His body is a mix of organics and powerful celestial technology, boosting his shapeshifting and other powers to god-like levels.
The Apocalypse Beast fought the Fantastic Four and Iron Man in Japan.
When Apocryphus and his Anachronauts arrive on the scene at the end of FF Annual #25 to threaten the Fantastic Four, lovely Susan Storm has a startled look on her face.
Arcadius is the Chancellor of the Genetics Council, determining how the Terrigen Mist should be used.
Ares is the son of Zeus and the Olympian God of War. After years of fighting against The Avengers, Thor, and mostly his own brother Hercules, Ares joined the ranks of the Avengers. He was a member of Tony Stark's official Avengers team and later Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers. After he attacked Osborn for tricking him in starting Siege on Asgard, he was stopped and killed by the Sentry.
Arishem the Judge is the leader of the Celestial hosts, and second-in-authority only to the One Above All. He judges the worthiness of species influenced by the Celestials, deciding which planets and its species will continue to live.
Arno briefly faced The Fantastic Four when Zarrko the Tomorrow Man brought him into the mainstream timeline to act as a distraction while he made his getaway.
This deadly foe imprisons Susan Storm in suspended animation at the start of Fantastic Four #329, along with her Fantastic Four teammates and the Frightful Four as well. Sue remains helpless in a stasis tube for several issues. Aron creates clones of the Fantastic Four and watches them fight the Mole Man. At the start of Fantastic Four #330 he speculates that he might allow the real heroes to die. Being most upset with how the blonde girl's clone acted during the battle with the Mole Man, he puts the blame on the real Susan Storm Richards. He looks at the unconscious Sue Storm and says "And the first to go will be the utterly useless Invisible Girl".
FF #33 Silver Age - Sue and the FF help Namor defeat Attuma and his forces. FF 2099 #7 - Attuma captures Sue in the year 2099, along with Ben and Johnny. However, Attuma has very special plans for Sue. It seems that he is intent on making her his queen. Apparently Sue's beauty is so special even in 2099 that villains want her!
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