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Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Valeria Richards ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== ^ **Characteristic** ^ **Details** ^ | **Core Identity:** | **Valeria Meghan Richards is the super-genius daughter of Reed and Susan Richards, a prodigy whose intellect surpasses even her father's, and the goddaughter of Doctor Doom, positioning her as one of the most brilliant and strategically important minds in the Marvel Universe.** | | **Full Name** | Valeria Meghan Richards | | **Aliases** | Marvel Girl, Brainstorm, Valeria von Doom | | **Place of Birth** | Null-Space; later reborn at Pier 4, New York City, New York, Earth-616 | | **Species** | Human Mutate | | **Affiliations** | [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]], [[future_foundation|Future Foundation]] | | **Family** | [[reed_richards|Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic, father)]], [[susan_storm|Susan Storm-Richards (Invisible Woman, mother)]], [[franklin_richards|Franklin Richards (brother)]], [[johnny_storm|Jonathan "Johnny" Storm (Human Torch, maternal uncle)]], [[ben_grimm|Benjamin "Ben" Grimm (The Thing, surrogate uncle)]], [[doctor_doom|Victor von Doom (Doctor Doom, godfather)]], [[nathaniel_richards|Nathaniel Richards (paternal grandfather)]] | | **First Appearance** | //(As fetus)// ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 3 #50 (February 2002) \ //(As Marvel Girl)// ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 3 #15 (March 1999) \ //(As Valeria Richards)// ''Fantastic Four'' #574 (February 2010) | | **Creators** | Chris Claremont & Salvador Larroca (as Marvel Girl), Jeph Loeb & Carlos Pacheco (unborn child), Jonathan Hickman & Dale Eaglesham (defined character) | * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Valeria serves as the "idea space" counterpart to her reality-warping brother, [[franklin_richards|Franklin]]. She is a super-genius strategist and inventor whose intelligence is consistently stated to be greater than that of her father, [[reed_richards|Reed Richards]]. She is the intellectual heir to the [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]]'s legacy of exploration and problem-solving. * **Primary Impact:** Her most significant impact was during the prelude to and aftermath of //Secret Wars// (2015). She orchestrated the salvation of key heroes from the multiversal collapse, served as a chief advisor to [[doctor_doom|God Emperor Doom]] on Battleworld, and ultimately worked with her brother to restore and expand the multiverse, proving her intellect and morality are on a cosmic scale. * **Key Incarnations:** In the Earth-616 comics, she has a convoluted history involving time travel, an alternate future where she was raised by Doctor Doom, and a "rebirth" into the main timeline. Critically, **Valeria Richards has not yet appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)**, leaving her cinematic portrayal a matter of future speculation. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Valeria Richards' creation is one of the more complex and layered introductions in modern comics, evolving through several distinct phases and creative teams. The concept of a second child for Reed and Sue first emerged during Chris Claremont and Salvador Larroca's run on //Fantastic Four//. This version, a time-traveling hero from an alternate future named Valeria von Doom (or Marvel Girl), first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 3 #15 (March 1999). This character claimed to be the daughter of Susan Storm and a heroic [[doctor_doom|Victor von Doom]] from her timeline. This initial incarnation set the stage for the character's core traits: immense intelligence, a connection to Doom, and a fierce protective streak for her family. The idea was revisited more directly when Sue Storm became pregnant again in the main timeline. This storyline, primarily handled by creators like Jeph Loeb and Carlos Pacheco, culminated in a difficult birth in ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 3 #50 (February 2002). Due to cosmic radiation complications, the child was seemingly stillborn. However, it was later revealed that her reality-shaping brother, [[franklin_richards|Franklin]], had secretly used his powers to save her, shunting her into an alternate reality to be raised. This plot thread connected back to the Marvel Girl character. During the "Abraxas Saga," the future Valeria von Doom returned to the present to help the Fantastic Four. At the conclusion of the arc, her timeline was reset, and Franklin's powers reverted her to a fetus inside Sue's womb, where the pregnancy was carried to term, and she was born "for the first time" in ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 3 #54. However, the character remained a baby for several years until the landmark run by writer Jonathan Hickman, beginning with ''Fantastic Four'' #570. Hickman, along with artist Dale Eaglesham, rapidly aged Valeria to a precocious toddler and firmly established her super-genius intellect, making it the cornerstone of her modern character. It was Hickman who articulated the idea that she was, in fact, smarter than Reed, and who founded the [[future_foundation|Future Foundation]] around her and a new generation of brilliant young minds. This version is the one that has endured and become the definitive take on Valeria Richards. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The in-universe origin of Valeria Richards is a tangled narrative woven through time travel, reality manipulation, and familial love. It is crucial to distinguish her comic book journey from her non-existent role in the MCU. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Valeria's origin is best understood in two acts: her first, aborted timeline and her second, "official" birth. Years after the birth of [[franklin_richards|Franklin]], [[susan_storm|Sue Storm]] became pregnant for a second time. However, the same cosmic rays that gave the Fantastic Four their powers made her pregnancy incredibly dangerous. The radiation levels within Sue's body were lethal to a developing fetus. Despite [[reed_richards|Reed Richards]]'s best efforts, the child was declared stillborn. This was a moment of profound tragedy for the family. Unbeknownst to them, Franklin, whose reality-warping powers were then at a near-omnipotent level, subconsciously reacted to his parents' grief. He saved his sister, teleporting the infant not just through space, but through time and into an alternate reality. In this alternate future, the infant Valeria was found and raised by her mother's greatest enemy, a heroic version of [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]]. Sue Storm had married Doom in this timeline after the death of Reed Richards. Growing up under Doom's tutelage, Valeria became a brilliant strategist and hero in her own right, taking the moniker **Marvel Girl**. She eventually traveled back in time to the main Earth-616 reality to assist the [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]] of the "present" day. She was instrumental in the defeat of the cosmic entity Abraxas, a universal destroyer who emerged after the death of Galactus. At the climax of this crisis, Franklin's powers were fully unleashed to reform Galactus and defeat Abraxas. A consequence of this cosmic reset was the unraveling of Marvel Girl's timeline. As a final act, Franklin used his abilities to fulfill Reed's wish of having their family whole again. He reverted Valeria to an unborn baby and placed her back inside Sue's womb, effectively giving her a second chance at life. This time, the birth was successful, aided by Doctor Doom himself. In a moment of bizarre irony, Doom offered his assistance, combining his mastery of science and magic to ensure a safe delivery. In exchange for his help, he demanded one thing: the right to name the child. He chose the name Valeria, after his long-lost love, a fact he kept from Reed and Sue. For the next few years, Valeria was a normal, albeit highly intelligent, infant. Her true potential began to blossom under the pen of Jonathan Hickman. In a rapid acceleration of her development, she quickly grew into a toddler who displayed an intellect that rivaled, and soon surpassed, her father's. She began solving his complex equations, building advanced technology, and speaking with a vocabulary and maturity far beyond her physical age. This was the true birth of Valeria as a character: not just the daughter of heroes, but a super-genius in her own right, destined to solve the problems her father could not. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === **To date, Valeria Richards has not appeared or been mentioned in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.** The MCU's version of the [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]] has not yet been introduced, with their debut film slated for Marvel Studios' future slate. Therefore, any discussion of her MCU origin is purely speculative. However, her introduction is a strong possibility following the establishment of the team. Filmmakers could adapt her complex comic origin in several ways: * **Simplified Birth:** The most likely path is to streamline her origin significantly. The MCU could bypass the time travel and alternate reality elements entirely. Sue and Reed could simply have a second child who, from a very young age, displays an otherworldly intellect due to a combination of her genetic heritage and exposure to cosmic energies. This would make her a straightforward child prodigy. * **Time-Travel Introduction:** Alternatively, the MCU could lean into its established multiverse and time-travel concepts introduced in projects like //Loki// and //Avengers: Endgame//. A future, older version of Valeria could travel back to the present to warn the newly formed Fantastic Four of a coming threat, mirroring her "Marvel Girl" debut. This would allow for an adult actor to portray her initially before potentially introducing her as a child later. * **Connection to Kang/Doom:** If [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]] or [[kang_the_conqueror|Kang the Conqueror]] are established as major antagonists for the Fantastic Four, Valeria's origin could be tied to them. Perhaps she is born during a conflict with one of these villains, or a future version of her is an established enemy or ally of Kang, adding immediate stakes to her character. Regardless of the method, her core attributes—her super-genius and her role as the intellectual anchor of the next generation of heroes—would likely be preserved as they are fundamental to her identity. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== Valeria's primary "power" is her mind, but she possesses other latent abilities and a personality that makes her one of the most unique characters in the Marvel Universe. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Intellect ==== Valeria's intelligence is her defining trait. It is consistently portrayed as being on a level beyond even the most brilliant minds on Earth, including her father and Doctor Doom. * **Super-Genius Intelligence:** Valeria has been officially stated to be smarter than [[reed_richards|Reed Richards]]. While Reed is a master of exploration and discovery, Valeria excels at understanding and improving existing systems. She sees the flaws in her father's work and perfects it. By the age of three, she was solving his interdimensional equations, inventing casually, and operating on a strategic level that could outmaneuver cosmic beings. * **Strategic and Tactical Acumen:** She is an incredible long-term planner. During the buildup to //Secret Wars//, she foresaw the Multiversal Incursions' inevitable end and orchestrated the creation of a "life raft" to save a select group of heroes. On Battleworld, she served as the head of God Emperor Doom's Foundation, acting as his chief scientist and investigator. * **Technological Invention:** Valeria has created numerous devices. Her most well-known "invention" is the redesign and leadership of the [[future_foundation|Future Foundation]]. She has also built advanced AI, personal transporters, and weaponry. Much of her technology is integrated into her clothing or disguised as toys. ==== Powers ==== While her intellect is her main weapon, Valeria inherited a version of her mother's powers. They are largely latent and she rarely uses them, preferring to rely on her mind. * **Invisible Force Field Generation:** Like [[susan_storm|Susan Storm]], Valeria can generate powerful psionic force fields. In her "Marvel Girl" incarnation, she could use them for concussive blasts and complex constructs. As a child, her control is less refined, and the fields typically manifest defensively when she or her family are in extreme danger. * **Minor Molecular Manipulation:** On rare occasions, she has shown abilities that go beyond simple force fields, hinting at a greater potential that may be related to her brother's reality-warping abilities. This is ill-defined and not a consistent power. * **Immunity to Powers:** She possesses a unique immunity to the powers of her brother, [[franklin_richards|Franklin]]. She is an "anchor" in reality for him and cannot be unmade or affected by his reality warping. ==== Personality ==== Valeria's personality is a compelling mix of childlike innocence and unnerving adult maturity. * **Precocious and Confident:** She is fully aware of her own intelligence and is not shy about pointing out the intellectual failings of those around her, including her father. This can come across as arrogance, but it is rooted in a factual understanding of her own capabilities. * **Deeply Loyal:** Despite her occasionally cold and analytical demeanor, she is fiercely devoted to her family. Her every major action is driven by a desire to protect them, whether it's her brother, her parents, or her "Uncle Doom." * **Morally Ambiguous Pragmatism:** Her complex relationship with [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]] has instilled in her a level of pragmatism that the other members of the Fantastic Four lack. She understands that sometimes morally gray actions are necessary to achieve a greater good, and she respects Doom's intellect and methods, even while recognizing his villainy. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As Valeria is not in the MCU, her abilities are speculative. A cinematic adaptation would likely focus on making her intellect visually and narratively compelling. * **Probable Abilities:** * **Child Prodigy Intellect:** This would be her core feature. We would likely see her, even as a young child, using advanced holographic interfaces, building complex machines from "toys," and offering impossibly insightful strategic advice to the [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]] during a crisis. Her intelligence would be the primary source of both wonder and conflict within the family. * **Simplified Powers:** If she were to have powers, they would almost certainly be a simplified version of her mother's force fields. This creates a clear visual link to her parentage. They would likely be defensive in nature, appearing instinctually when she is threatened, highlighting that she is still a child despite her mind. * **Comparative Analysis:** The MCU would likely downplay the more complex aspects of her powers and her deep, morally ambiguous connection to Doctor Doom, at least initially. The focus would be on establishing her as the world's smartest child and the emotional impact that has on her parents. The time-traveling "Marvel Girl" persona might be saved for a later saga or ignored entirely to keep her origin story grounded within the context of the first //Fantastic Four// film. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== Valeria's network is defined by the most powerful and intelligent figures in her universe, from her immediate family to their greatest foe. ==== Core Allies ==== * **[[franklin_richards|Franklin Richards]]:** Franklin is her older brother and her cosmic opposite. While Franklin can reshape reality with a thought, Valeria understands and masters it through intellect. They share an incredibly deep bond. She is fiercely protective of him, and he relies on her guidance. She is the only person immune to his powers, acting as his tether to reality. Their dynamic is the heart of the next generation of the Fantastic Four: the god of creation and the master of ideas. * **[[reed_richards|Reed and Susan Richards]]:** Valeria loves her parents deeply, but her relationships with them are complex. She adores her mother, [[susan_storm|Susan]], and shares her protective instincts. Her relationship with her father, [[reed_richards|Reed]], is one of mutual respect and intellectual rivalry. She often grows frustrated with his inability to "solve everything" and his occasional emotional distance, but she recognizes he is one of the few people who can understand her. For Reed, Valeria is a source of both immense pride and a humbling reminder that there will always be a greater mind. * **[[ben_grimm|Ben Grimm]] & [[johnny_storm|Johnny Storm]]:** To Valeria, Ben and Johnny are simply "Uncle Ben" and "Uncle Johnny." They provide a grounding, emotional balance to the high-concept intellect of her parents. Ben, in particular, offers gruff but unwavering affection and protection, while Johnny provides levity and fun. They treat her like a child, which she both resents and secretly appreciates. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== Valeria does not have "arch-enemies" in the traditional sense, but one figure looms larger and more complexly than any other. * **[[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom)]]:** This is arguably the most important relationship in Valeria's life outside her immediate family. Doom is her godfather, her namesake, and a dark mirror to her father. She refers to him as "Uncle Doom" and frequently seeks his counsel, recognizing that his ruthless pragmatism sometimes yields results where Reed's idealism fails. Doom, in turn, shows a genuine, possessive affection for Valeria. He respects her intelligence above all others and sees her as a worthy heir to his own legacy, should she choose it. Their relationship is a constant source of tension and mistrust for the Fantastic Four, as Valeria's loyalty to Doom is a dangerous and unpredictable variable. She is one of the very few people who can command Doom's respect and even, in a twisted way, his love. ==== Affiliations ==== * **[[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]]:** By birthright, Valeria is a core member of Marvel's First Family. While not an active combatant, she is the team's chief strategist and problem-solver, often directing their actions from the Baxter Building or providing the crucial invention or insight needed for victory. * **[[future_foundation|Future Foundation]]:** The Future Foundation is Valeria's brainchild. Frustrated with her father's approach, she convinced him to create a new organization dedicated not just to science, but to building a better future. She hand-picked its first class of students, including the Moloid children, Alex Power, and others. She serves as the undisputed intellectual leader of the Foundation, guiding its mission and its members. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== Valeria's character was forged in the crucible of cosmic, reality-altering events where her unique intellect was the key to survival. ==== The Abraxas Saga ==== This storyline served as the formal introduction of the adult Valeria from an alternate future, then known as Marvel Girl. Arriving from a timeline where [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]] was a hero and her father, she helped the [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]] and a host of heroes combat Abraxas, a cosmic entity bent on destroying all of reality. This event established her core characteristics: her incredible intelligence, her connection to Doom, and her willingness to make hard choices. The saga concluded with her timeline being erased and her consciousness being reverted into a fetus in her mother's womb, setting the stage for her "proper" birth. ==== Hickman's Fantastic Four/FF Run (Solve Everything) ==== This is the definitive run for Valeria's character. Writer Jonathan Hickman aged her into a child prodigy and placed her at the center of his epic narrative. Key moments include: * **The Council of Reeds:** Valeria was the first to realize the threat posed by the interdimensional Council of Reeds and understood the flaw in their methodology: they had sacrificed their families for science. She rejected their cold logic, establishing her philosophy that intelligence without family is meaningless. * **Founding the Future Foundation:** She conceived of and co-founded the [[future_foundation|Future Foundation]] as a proactive think tank to solve the world's problems before they escalated. This demonstrated her leadership and vision, proving she was not just her father's daughter but a leader in her own right. * **War of the Four Cities:** She played a critical strategic role in the complex conflict involving the Inhumans, Atlantis, and other hidden civilizations, often out-thinking her father and other master strategists. ==== Secret Wars (2015) ==== Valeria's role in //Secret Wars// was her most significant contribution to the Marvel Universe. * **Building the Life Raft:** Foreseeing the final multiversal Incursion that would destroy everything, she worked in secret with the Cabal and her father's Illuminati to ensure a "life raft" would survive the apocalypse. Her pragmatism and foresight saved the handful of heroes who would later challenge Doom. * **Head of the Foundation on Battleworld:** On the patchwork planet of Battleworld, ruled by God Emperor Doom, Valeria was appointed the head of his Foundation, his top scientist. She spent years in this role, serving Doom while secretly investigating the nature of their reality and searching for a way to restore the old one. She retained her memories of the pre-Battleworld universe, a secret she kept even from Doom. * **Restoring the Multiverse:** In the final confrontation, she played a pivotal part in convincing Doom that Reed was better suited to wield the power of the Beyonders. After Doom was defeated, her father, brother [[franklin_richards|Franklin]], and the Molecule Man worked together to not only restore the multiverse but to expand it, using their powers and intellect to create new worlds. Valeria was instrumental in this cosmic rebirth. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== Due to her origins in time travel, Valeria's primary variant is her own past/future self. * **Marvel Girl (Valeria von Doom - Earth-99315):** This was the original version of Valeria introduced to the comics. Hailing from a future where [[susan_storm|Sue Storm]] married a heroic [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]], this Valeria was a confident and powerful adult hero. She wielded her force fields with far more creativity and offensive power than her mother. She had a deep love for both her parents and saw the heroic potential within Doom. This entire timeline was erased when Valeria was reverted to a fetus, but the memories and influence of this version have occasionally haunted the younger Valeria. * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** In the Ultimate Universe, Valeria Richards does not exist. The daughter of Reed Richards (the villainous Maker) and Sue Storm was never conceived. The closest analogue was a female clone of Doctor Doom named "Valeria," but this character has no direct relation to the Earth-616 version. * **Brainstorm (MC2 / Earth-982):** In the MC2 alternate future, Valeria is not a super-genius. Instead, that role is filled by Reed and Sue's son, Franklin, who operates as the hero Psi-Lord. This universe's Valeria, known as Brainstorm, is a much more carefree and adventurous hero who possesses powerful psionic and force-field abilities, serving as a member of the Fantastic Five. ===== See Also ===== * [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]] * [[reed_richards|Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic)]] * [[susan_storm|Susan Storm (Invisible Woman)]] * [[franklin_richards|Franklin Richards]] * [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom)]] * [[future_foundation|Future Foundation]] * [[secret_wars_2015|Secret Wars (2015)]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Valeria was named by Doctor Doom after his childhood love and the only woman he ever truly loved, Valeria. This act forever bound the child to him in a complex, personal way.)) ((Jonathan Hickman, the writer who defined her modern character, established a key dynamic: "Franklin is the reality warper, the god. Valeria is the idea space, the architect." This highlights their complementary roles.)) ((Despite her incredible intellect, Valeria often uses a simple, child-like device that resembles a toy smartphone or calculator to perform complex actions. This is a deliberate choice to disarm opponents and mask her true capabilities.)) ((In one notable storyline, a future version of Franklin Richards warned the present-day Valeria that she would one day be seen as more of a threat than Doctor Doom, hinting at a potentially dark future for the character.)) ((Her "Brainstorm" alias, while not her primary moniker in Earth-616, is a fan-favorite and has been used to describe her role on the team. The name was officially used by her MC2 counterpart.)) ((Source Material: Key reading for Valeria includes ''Fantastic Four'' (Vol. 3) #15-70, Jonathan Hickman's entire run on ''Fantastic Four'' (#570-611) and ''FF'' (#1-23), and the 2015 ''Secret Wars'' event by Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribić.))