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Johnny Storm was then raised by his older sister, Sue Storm. A panel from The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961) (left) shows the Human Torch as drawn in his first adventure. The depiction was altered when the story was reprinted in Fantastic Four Annual #1 (1963) (right), to conform to how the Human Torch was depicted from The Fantastic Four #3 onward.
Though Nova is dead, S.W.O.R.D. had a similar entity captured. When the clones escaped the facility in Nevada, so did the Nova entity and it bonds with Johnny Storm while looking for Frankie. [30] The Nova entity escapes, Johnny but when it is unable to take Frances, it flees, setting a trap at Frankie Raye's former apartment. [31]
This was further elaborated in Doom's flashback where they took the shuttle into outer space against Franklin Storm's orders. Because of Maker's sabotage, Johnny Storm burned to death and Susan Storm was dying from the radiation. As for Ben Grimm, he was later found dead at the bottom of a quarry with some people ruling it as a suicide. [109]
Evans’ Johnny Storm is one of several characters from the 20th Century Fox era of Marvel movies to reappear in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Jennifer Garner’s Elektra and Wesley Snipes’ Blade ...
In the newest Marvel vehicle, Evans reprised his role as Johnny Storm, aka The Human Torch, which Evans played in 2005’s “Fantastic Four” and 2007’s “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver ...
Johnny Storm. Chris Evans at the "Ghosted" premiere in 2023. (Evan Agostini / Invision / AP) Years before Chris Evans suited up as Captain America to help lead the Avengers, he made his superhero ...
Susan and Johnny Storm are two children living with their mother, who owns a boarding house where Reed lives. Ben Grimm is a family friend and a college buddy of Reed's. Ten years later, Reed, Susan, Johnny and Ben participate in a mission in an experimental spacecraft of Reed's as the same comet passes Earth.
Flashbacks show that the Maker directly sabotaged the rocket launch that would give this world's version of the Fantastic Four their powers, causing the deaths of Earth-6160's Johnny Storm (who burned to death), Susan Storm (who died from radiation), and Ben Grimm (who was found dead at the bottom of a quarry). Torturing his imprisoned ...