Character » Aron the Rogue Watcher appears in 43 issues.
Sorcerer Supreme of the Purple Dimension.
Scott Lang is the second man to take up the mantle of Ant-Man. He has been a member of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. He was notably killed during the events of Avengers: Disassembled and has struggled to get back on his feet ever since coming back from the dead.
Replaced the Fantastic Four with evil duplicates and started a civil war within his own Watcher race. Was killed by Uatu the Watcher when Aron was about to destroy the Fantastic Four.
The second most powerful member of the Fantastic Four and the younger brother of Sue Richards. Due to an accident caused by cosmic radiation in space, he can manipulate fire, turn his entire body into it and fly. While Johnny is known for his impetuous and sometimes reckless nature, he is also a loyal friend and fearless hero.
The Rogue Watcher imprisons Hydro-Man in suspended animation at the start of Fantastic Four #329, as well as his Frightful Four teammates and the Fantastic Four.
This deadly foe imprisons Susan Storm in suspended animation at the start of Fantastic Four #329, along with her Fantastic Four teammates and the Frightful Four as well. Sue remains helpless in a stasis tube for several issues. Aron creates clones of the Fantastic Four and watches them fight the Mole Man. At the start of Fantastic Four #330 he speculates that he might allow the real heroes to die. Being most upset with how the blonde girl's clone acted during the battle with the Mole Man, he puts the blame on the real Susan Storm Richards. He looks at the unconscious Sue Storm and says "And the first to go will be the utterly useless Invisible Girl".
At the conclusion of the three part issue #326-328 FF-Frightful Four saga, the Rogue Watcher puts both the Frightful Four and the Fantastic Four into suspended animation.
Kristoff Vernard is the adopted son of Victor Von Doom and heir to the Latverian throne.
Time travelling father of Mister Fantastic, he often has mysterious plans and ulterior motives.
Former chief scientist on Traan, a planet in the Microverse. He traveled to Earth to conquer the planet with his psycho ray. He remains a constant foe for the Fantastic Four.
Sharon Ventura was a former pro-wrestler who fell in love with the Thing and subsequently joined the Fantastic Four as Ms. Marvel. During an adventure in space, she was exposed to Cosmic Rays which mutated her body into a rock-like form similar to that of the Thing. She is not to be confused with Darla Deering (a.k.a. Ms. Thing).
Clyde Wyncham is the one and only mutant to have existed in his reality. He took the name Marquis of Death and spent countless centuries terrorizing and tearing apart The Multiverse. He taught Doctor Doom everything he knew. Finally he was killed by his own Apprentice.
Ben Grimm, better known as the Thing, is the original quintessential tough-guy of the Marvel Universe. But, because of his transformation, he's also the tragic member of the Fantastic Four. Ben was an ace test-pilot until exposure to intense cosmic radiation mutated him into a rock-skinned monster with immense superhuman strength. Ben's exterior is much harder than stone which gives him a rather gruff disposition; but deep down, he has a heart of gold.
A long-time rival of She-Hulk and wife of the Absorbing Man.
The self-titled "Master Of Vibration" & the son of a Wakandan aristocrat & Wakanda scientist.
After the Fantastic Four defeat the Frightful Four at the conclusion of Fantastic Four #328, Aron imprisons the Wizard in suspended animation at the start of issue #329, as well as his evil FF teammates and the Fantastic Four also.
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