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Alicia Masters
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Image:Fantastic Four 66.jpg 200px
|caption=''The Fantastic Four'' #66 (Sept 1967).
Art by
Jack Kirby
|comic_color=background:#ff8080
|character_name=Alicia Masters
|publisher=
Marvel Comics
|debut=''The Fantastic Four'' #8 (Nov 1962)
|creators=
Stan LeeJack Kirby
|full_name=Alicia Masters
|status=Inactive
|supports=
Fantastic Four
|relatives=Phillip Masters (
Puppet Master (comics) Puppet Master, father)
|}}
'''Alicia Masters''' is a
supporting character to the
Marvel Comics superheroes the
Fantastic Four and
Silver Surfer. Created by
Stan Lee and
Jack Kirby, she appeared in ''The Fantastic Four'' #8 (Nov 1962).
Masters is a
blindness blind sculpture sculptress who is able to create incredibly lifelike representations of real people by touch and memory alone. A caring, sensitive character, she has been a romantic interest and confidant of
Thing (comics) The Thing, a member of the Fantastic Four who is frequently ashamed of his monstrous appearance. She has also helped explain human life and emotion to the alien Silver Surfer. She has also been a
damsel in distress in many stories
History
Masters was permanently blind, due to an explosion of radioactive clay accidentally caused by her step-father, the
supervillain known as the
Puppet Master (comics) Puppet Master, during his fight with a rival. The Fantastic Four's first battle against the Puppet Master brought Masters into contact with the group. She was seen frequently in early issues of ''The Fantastic Four'' as the love interest of The Thing. She also created many acclaimed sculptures of the group and other superheroes.
Masters played an integral role in one of the most acclaimed comic book stories of the
Silver Age of Comic Books Silver Age, “The Coming of
Galactus in ''Fantastic Four'' #48-50 (
1966). In that story, the
Silver Surfer first came to Earth as a herald to the powerful, world-destroying being
Galactus. The Surfer crashed into Masters' apartment after fighting the Fantastic Four. Her gentle pleading with him convinced him to reject his master and defend Earth and the Surfer has been a steadfast hero ever since.
After the Thing chose to remain on an alien planet where he could change back to human form, Masters apparently fell in love with the dashing
Human Torch (Johnny Storm) Human Torch, another member of the Fantastic Four. The Thing returned to unhappily attend their wedding.
However, in a
retcon retroactive rewrite of the story years later revealed that the "Alicia Masters" the Torch married was actually
Lyja, a female member of the
shapeshifting alien race the
Skrulls, who had abducted and replaced Masters to serve as a spy. After the ruse was discovered, the real Alicia Masters was rescued from
suspended animation by the Fantastic Four, unaware that any time had passed. This retcon angered many long-time fans.
She subsequently became romantically involved with the Silver Surfer and eventually left earth with him, traveling through outer space at his side in an armored suit that allows her to see energy signatures and take a more active role than she was previously capable of.
Alicia returned though to Ben, however it was brief. Ben's newfound discovery of his vast fortune, lead him to mingle with the rich. That included a new date named Carlotta. Even though Alicia broke up with him, she may still have feeling for that bashful blue eyed Thing.
Image:FF cartoon-Alicia Masters and Silver Surfer.jpg thumb|left|185px|Alicia Masters and the Silver Surfer in the ''Marvel Action Hour'' episode, "The Silver Surfer & the Coming of Galactus".
In other media
Alicia Master’s character in adaptations into other media has remained true to her classic role as the Thing's girlfriend. She was a regular character in the
1994-
1996 96 Fantastic Four (1994 TV series) Fantastic Four animated television series that aired as half of the ''Marvel Action Hour'', with her voice performed by
Pauline Arthur Lomas.
In the infamous, unreleased
Fantastic Four (1994 movie) 1994 live-action Fantastic Four film, Masters was played by
Kat Green. In the
Fantastic Four (2005 movie) 2005 film, she was played by
Kerry Washington, an
African-American actress.
Links
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The Women of Marvel Comics Alicia Masters Page
Category:Fantastic Four supporting characters Masters, Alicia
Category:Fictional artists Masters, Alicia
Category:Fictional blind characters Masters, Alicia
Category:Fictional heroines Masters, Alicia
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