Monday, February 6, 2012
From Fantastic Four #259, by John Byrne
Sue Richards received a much-needed rehabilitation during Byrne’s run in the ’80s, as the Invisible Girl — excuse me, WOMAN — went from a boys’-club anachronism to a fighter willing and able to do major damage to her family’s enemies. Here, she’s stopped from tearing apart Doctor Doom only because Ben and Johnny needed her, so she tells Doom to go screw himself and leaps off to battle.

From Fantastic Four #259, by John Byrne

Sue Richards received a much-needed rehabilitation during Byrne’s run in the ’80s, as the Invisible Girl — excuse me, WOMAN — went from a boys’-club anachronism to a fighter willing and able to do major damage to her family’s enemies. Here, she’s stopped from tearing apart Doctor Doom only because Ben and Johnny needed her, so she tells Doom to go screw himself and leaps off to battle.

Notes

  1. Robert Vasquez submitted this to thismomentsforwomenincomics