Marvel’s Fantastic Four A super team that has gone through everything with the respective heads of these family members, Reid Richards aka Mr. Fantastic, and Sue Storm AKA The Invisible Woman, acts as the glue that holds everyone together whether off the field or safely at home in the Baxter Building. But how exactly does their decades-long superhero saga end? Fortunately for fans, Marvel has already revealed how Reid and Sue get out and it’s just perfect for their characters.




Introduced in 1961 alongside The Human Torch and The Thing The Fantastic Four #1Reed and Sue began as friends, eventually married, had two children, Franklin and Valeria, and somehow still found time to save the world when needed, making them one of the few comic characters with a progressive storyline that reflected their evolution into a family and as the hero.

Veterans Reed Richards and Sue Storm talk about their ultimate epic adventure

in Fantastic Four: The Wedding Special #1It is revealed that towards the end of their lives, Reed Richards and Sue Storm’s last act is to leave Earth on one final journey into the unknown.



The story of Reed Richards and Sue Storm ends with them going off to explore the universe.

Fantastic Four: The Wedding Special #1 – 2005 (Carl Kessel and Drew Johnson)

Elders Reed Richards and Sue Storm walk into the unknown in a flash of light

Following present-day Reed and Sue as they attend a surprise “engagement” celebration that was snatched from the time stream by Reeds and Sues, the event is joined by an older version of the characters, as they discuss their last key in the story. It can last for several years. Toasting to their little ones, Old Reed and Sue explain that they have no idea where or when their next “grand adventure” will take them or if they will ever return.And at the end of the issue, they make good on their “Life Fantastic” conclusion by disappearing into a portal.


In the years after 2015 secret warThe Fantastic Four as a team and as a comic series took a hiatus, canon as they stopped rebuilding and exploring the multiverse, reinforcing the need for Reed and Sue to discover new and cosmically important things whenever their superhero duties allowed. Totally understandable that in the twilight of their lives, they would do it again, and this problem is showing Reed and Sue end their story by doing the one thing they lived for – exploring the unknown depths of the universe and multiverse. — cannot be shortened.i am

Mr. The ending of Fantastic and Invisible Woman makes perfect sense for these scientific explorers

The Fantastic Four in action pose against a cosmic backdrop.


Reed and Sue may be a while away from their final one-on-one farewell, but the fact that they prioritized exploration, science, and being together even in their old age says a lot about who they are as people and what they mean in the grand scheme of the Marvel Universe. The Fantastic Four They’re slated to make their MCU debuts next summer, so hopefully, that’s when the team’s iterations will make their final bows, both Reid Richards And Sue Storm They will always get the ending they deserve, an ending Marvel has already given them.

Fantastic Four: The Wedding Special #1 Available from Marvel Comics.

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