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'''Alicia Masters''' is a blind sculptor. She is able to create incredibly lifelike representations of real people by touch and memory alone; her sculptures of the Fantastic Four and other superheroes are frequently depicted. A caring, sensitive woman, she was a romantic interest, confidante, and eventual wife of [[Thing|The Thing]], a member of the [[Fantastic Four]] who is frequently ashamed of his monstrous appearance.  
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'''Alicia Masters''' is a blind sculptor. A caring, sensitive woman, she was a romantic interest, confidante, and eventual wife of [[Thing|The Thing]], a member of the [[Fantastic Four]] who is frequently ashamed of his monstrous appearance.  
  
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==History==
 
==History==
Alicia Masters was the stepdaughter of the supervillain known as the Puppet Master. She initially assisted him out of obedience during his first scheme against the [[Fantastic Four]], but she immediately sensed the “gentle” and “sensitive” spirit of the [[Thing]] when she first touched his monstrous face. Realizing that her stepfather was mad and driven by power, Alicia turned against him—accidentally causing him to fall to his apparent death from a window. In time, Alicia and the Thing married and adopted two orphans: the [[Kree]] boy [[Jo-Venn]] and the [[Skrull]] girl [[N'Kala]].
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After the Fantastic Four joined forces with the [[Manhattan Clan]] to defeat [[Diablo (Marvel)|Diablo]], Alicia was seen with the rest of the family was enjoying some much needed downtime. ''([[Both Alike In Dignity...|"Both Alike In Dignity..."]])''
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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
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==Production Background==
Alicia Masters debuted in The Fantastic Four #8 (November 1962), created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]].
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Alicia Masters debuted in The Fantastic Four #8 (November 1962), created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]]. She was the stepdaughter of the supervillain known as the Puppet Master. She initially assisted him out of obedience during his first scheme against the [[Fantastic Four]], but she immediately sensed the “gentle” and “sensitive” spirit of the [[Thing]] when she first touched his monstrous face. Realizing that her stepfather was mad and driven by power, Alicia turned against him—accidentally causing him to fall to his apparent death from a window. In time, Alicia and the Thing married and adopted two orphans: the Kree boy [[Jo-Venn]] and the Skrull girl [[N'kalla]].
  
 
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Alicia Masters

Alicia Masters is a blind sculptor. A caring, sensitive woman, she was a romantic interest, confidante, and eventual wife of The Thing, a member of the Fantastic Four who is frequently ashamed of his monstrous appearance.


History

After the Fantastic Four joined forces with the Manhattan Clan to defeat Diablo, Alicia was seen with the rest of the family was enjoying some much needed downtime. ("Both Alike In Dignity...")


Characteristics

She is able to create incredibly lifelike representations of real people by touch and memory alone; her sculptures of the Fantastic Four and other superheroes are frequently depicted.

Appearances

Production Background

Alicia Masters debuted in The Fantastic Four #8 (November 1962), created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. She was the stepdaughter of the supervillain known as the Puppet Master. She initially assisted him out of obedience during his first scheme against the Fantastic Four, but she immediately sensed the “gentle” and “sensitive” spirit of the Thing when she first touched his monstrous face. Realizing that her stepfather was mad and driven by power, Alicia turned against him—accidentally causing him to fall to his apparent death from a window. In time, Alicia and the Thing married and adopted two orphans: the Kree boy Jo-Venn and the Skrull girl N'kalla.

See Also