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There is another, more optimistic, view: That this whole death thing is actually being done for the sake of a larger story displaying some level of artistic integrity. But the writer, Jonathon Hickman , made a name for himself with the surprising and subversive Nightly News and the abortive Pax Romana. Have a tip we should know? Which Fantastic Four Member Dies? The Invisible Woman is one of the strongest Marvel female characters in the comics.

Her power of invisibility expands and refines all the time, making her a major asset in any battle. But like many other superheroes before her, she's met her match on a few occasions. However, one of her deaths in the comics was just bizarre. Johnny Storm didn't want to clean his room at the Baxter Building once, and so he activated an invention of Reed's to do it for them. This accidentally unleashed an alien monster Reed had been isolating which then went on a rampage and killed Sue.

One of the most heartbreaking deaths in any Marvel comic was the loss of Reed and Sue's unborn child. This tragic loss brought the team down to Earth and Sue's subsequent grief has overtones of the comics that have inspired WandaVision.

It came with an odd complication, though. Doc Ock doesn't comply and Reed has to chase him through the city as Sue suffers. No member of the Fantastic Four has been spared the touch of death. Doctor Doom kills the Thing in a shocking moment that devastated the team.

It led to one of the more unique and heartwarming episodes in the comics, though. Reed Richards invents an afterlife machine that allows the surviving members to travel to Heaven and locate Ben Grimm. While there, they meet The Creator, who appears suspiciously like Jack Kirby. The team convinces Ben to come back and all is well, for a while. Functionally, his rock form doesn't really change or age, meaning he might never die.

Well, unless Doctor Doom blasts a hole in his chest or something. That did the trick, killing The Thing and breaking the team apart. As is so often the case, Reed refused to accept his dear friend's demise. Using a version of Doom's afterlife machine, Reed led the team to the gates of Heaven where they convinced Ben to come back to the land of the living.

It's honestly hard to say if they actually did him a favor on that one. You can use a lot of different words to describe Doctor Doom and stubborn is a big one. No matter the situation, it's almost impossible to get the man to change his mind or let something go unless he has a really good reason to.

At one point, a monster was attacking his country, Latveria, and he needed help. He turned to his oldest enemy, Mr. Fantastic, and his team. They helped but the battle left Doom mortally injured. With one last cheap shot, Doom blasted Reed and the two men died together. As sad as this was, it seemed fitting in a strange way that two sides of the same coin would die like that. As time went on, fake Alicia ended up with Johnny Storm and eventually had to reveal herself.

Johnny was less than happy, having to be prevented from killing Lyja. When Paibok's plan came to fruition, Lyja was forced to choose between two parts of her life. Her love for Johnny won out and she died saving him from a blast meant to kill him. It's as bad as the title suggests. Pregnant and about to give birth, Reed realized that there were complications he couldn't handle. As such, he turned to Spider-Man's old foe, Doctor Octopus, for help.

He's not necessarily the first choice or the best choice but you make do with what you've got. Supposedly, Otto was no longer the villain he once was. Although he tried, Otto couldn't keep it together long enough to help. Sue would survive but the baby would not, leaving a devastated family behind to mourn the loss. Not all deaths for heroes in the Marvel Universe happen on the battlefield.



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