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Waid and De Iulis on Solo “Invisible Woman” Miniseries

By | April 9th, 2019
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Marvel have announced a five-issue “Invisible Woman” series, written by former “Fantastic Four” scribe Mark Waid, with art by Mattia De Iulis (“Jessica Jones”) and covers by Adam Hughes. The series will see Sue Richards on a solo mission to help a colleague from her old S.H.I.E.L.D. days. Here’s the press release:

She’s always been a super hero, fighting to keep the world safe with the Fantastic Four…and now, it’s time for Sue Storm to take the spotlight in her own series!

This July, the superstar creative team of Mark Waid (Avengers No Road Home, Doctor Strange), Mattia De Iulis (Jessica Jones), and Adam Hughes (Star Wars, Captain America) take Sue on a journey that will unlock the secrets of her past in the most surprising way!

Years ago, after becoming part of the Fantastic Four, everyone’s favorite Invisible Woman was taking on adventures of her own on an espionage mission for S.H.I.E.L.D. Now, it’s up to Sue to save her former partner from danger before it’s too late!

“In over fifty years, she’s never had her own title (or maybe she did and you just didn’t see it,)” teases SVP and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort. “Waid and Iulis will be delving into what Sue Richards does—and even who she is—on her own time, apart from her famous family! It’s sure to surprise some—as will a few of the gestures-players who’ll be passing through the story!”

Don’t miss Sue’s incredible adventures in INVISIBLE WOMAN #1, only in comic shops this July!

INVISIBLE WOMAN #1 (of 5)
Written by MARK WAID
Art by MATTIA DE IULIS
Cover by ADAM HUGHES

Not counting Terry Kavanagh and Charles Adlard’s 2001 miniseries “Before the Fantastic Four: The Storms,” or the 2006 one-shot “Captain Universe: Invisible Woman,” this will be Sue’s first solo title. Waid previously established Sue was a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent during his 2015 “S.H.I.E.L.D.” run with artist Chris Sprouse. “Invisible Woman” #1 will be published in July.


Christopher Chiu-Tabet

Chris is the news manager of Multiversity Comics. A writer from London on the autistic spectrum, he enjoys tweeting and blogging on Medium about his favourite films, TV shows, books, music, and games, plus history and religion. He is Lebanese/Chinese, although he can't speak Cantonese or Arabic.

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