Origin
Sue Storm first appeared in The Fantastic Four #1 in November 1961, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. She was originally written as a comparatively passive team member; later writers, particularly John Byrne in the 1980s, reframed her as the most powerful member of the Fantastic Four — her force-field mastery scales much further than the team's other powers.
Comic history
Sue Storm's defining runs are John Byrne's 1980s Fantastic Four, Mark Waid's 2000s tenure, and Jonathan Hickman's 2010 reboot. Hickman's run in particular treats her as the Fantastic Four's most-feared combatant in cosmic-scale stories, and the Rivals design leans into that — her ultimate is a force-field zone that effectively walls off a portion of the map.
Invisible Woman in Marvel Rivals
Invisible Woman is a 275 HP Strategist whose kit is built around force fields and stealth. Veiled Step is the invisibility ability. Guardian Shield is the deployable barrier. The kit rewards positioning over reflexes — well-placed shields and stealthed flanks define her impact, not damage output. She is the Strategist with the highest skill ceiling for spatial awareness.
Abilities
Orb Projection is the basic damage. Psionic Vortex is the area control. Force Physics is the manipulation. Guardian Shield is the deployable barrier. Veiled Step is the stealth. Invisible Boundary, her ultimate, drops a massive force-field zone that contains everyone inside.
- ORB PROJECTION
- INVISIBLE BOUNDARY
- PSIONIC VORTEX
- FORCE PHYSICS
- AGILE STRIKE
- VEILED STEP
- GUARDIAN SHIELD
- COVert ADVANCE
Spotting Invisible Woman in Rivaldle
Invisible Woman is the only Marvel Rivals character whose first emoji slot is a space character — that single quirk in the Emoji Mode database is a fingerprint. Her Fantastic 4 affiliation narrows her to four heroes; her Strategist role pins her down within that group instantly. In Pixelation Mode the blue-and-white costume is similar to Mister Fantastic, which makes it the harder of the two to read.
Try the puzzle
Invisible Woman is a possible answer in every Rivaldle mode. The fastest way to spot them is usually a combination of two columns in Classic Mode plus a quick read of the silhouette or pixelation. Once you get a feel for the database fingerprints — the unique species cell, the unique origin year, the unique HP value — most heroes can be solved in two or three guesses.