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| HistoryText = Susan is the second child of Reed Richards and Suzan Storm, who, in the original Earth-616 continuity, died but lived in this reality.
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| HistoryText = Suzy Richards is the second child of [[Susan Storm (Earth-91111)|Sue]] and Reed Richards, who, in the original Earth-616 continuity, died but lived in this reality.
   
 
The child however turns out to be a monster: a succubus who drains the life energy of others. It already begins while she is still an unborn baby in her mothers womb. Over time, Sue’s pregnancy takes a horrible toll on her. She gets weaker by the day and almost skeletal, soon losing her invisibility powers. When she gives birth to her child, she dies in the process. Reed names the baby Sue in order to deal with the loss of his wife.
 
The child however turns out to be a monster: a succubus who drains the life energy of others. It already begins while she is still an unborn baby in her mothers womb. Over time, Sue’s pregnancy takes a horrible toll on her. She gets weaker by the day and almost skeletal, soon losing her invisibility powers. When she gives birth to her child, she dies in the process. Reed names the baby Sue in order to deal with the loss of his wife.

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History

Suzy Richards is the second child of Sue and Reed Richards, who, in the original Earth-616 continuity, died but lived in this reality.

The child however turns out to be a monster: a succubus who drains the life energy of others. It already begins while she is still an unborn baby in her mothers womb. Over time, Sue’s pregnancy takes a horrible toll on her. She gets weaker by the day and almost skeletal, soon losing her invisibility powers. When she gives birth to her child, she dies in the process. Reed names the baby Sue in order to deal with the loss of his wife.

As the years go by, only Franklin Richards realizes what a monster his sister really is. He never allows himself to be near his sisters. When Sue is about three, Franklin notices that their babysitter Alicia Masters is being affected in the same way that Sue was. She soon dies as well. Johnny is next to go. Franklin tries to warn his father about it, but Reed’s crazy and pissed and refuses to see reason. Susan's next victim is Ben Grimm, who loses his powers and is happy about it. One night out on the town, he comes across a mobster he once clobbered who wants revenge. Ben gets shot up and ends up in the hospital. Even though it’s possible that he can pull through, it’s all for naught when Little Sue visits him with glowing red eyes.

Finally, Franklin takes a trip to Latveria and gets an audience with Dr. Doom. Going over the evidence, the two decide that Susan is a succubus of some sort. Doom has interest in this since with her growing power rate, she could one day be a threat to Latveria. When they return to the Baxter Building, Reed blocks their path, having gone completely mad under Susans' influence. Doom, seeing that Reed is beyond reasoning, knock him out. Right then, Susan finally reveals Franklin was right by assuming her true, monstrous form. Reed apologizes to Franklin for not believing him before being devoured by Susan. With Reed gone, Doom fights Susan to buy Franklin time to get away. The fight doesn’t last all too long when Susan can absorb the energy running Doom’s armor. Doom’s lifeforces are eaten away and Susan continues to hunt Franklin. She finds him waiting with a large cannon. She laughs at how he expects to kill her with a mere gun, but it’s only a ruse. He’s only using the gun to blast her back into a portal to the Negative Zone that birthed her. Franklin then destroys the portal so that she can never make it back. Within the moment, Sue already finds herself in a showdown with Annihilus.

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True form

She can drained life force of the people around her and can transform into a Green-demon monster.

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