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Fantastic Four Already Revealed How Human Torch’s Story Ends

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Like his fellow members of the Fantastic Four, the Human Torch is considered one of the World’s Greatest Heroes. A lifelong adventurer and champion, this hotheaded hero practically has it all – but nothing lasts forever. And while Johnny Storm won’t always be a celebrity hero, his ultimate fate is still utterly fantastic.




Fantastic Four: 40th Wedding Anniversary Special #1 by Karl Kesel, Drew Johnson, Drew Geraci, Drew Hennessy, Morry Hollowell, and Dave Lanphear provides readers with a peak at the future of the Fantastic Four, as Reed Richards and Sue Storm variants throughout time are brought together to celebrate their love.

Comic book panels: older versions of Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman talk about their grand-children and Johnny Storm's fate.

The couple from forty years in the future reassure their younger selves that everyone turns out alright, going so far as to say, Frank, Val – even Johnny, believe it or not! Became a big celebrity chef! The culinary arts aren’t the first thing fans associate with the Human Torch, but this career is really the perfect fit.



The Human Torch Could Be a Natural Chef

Johnny Storm Isn’t as Irresponsible as Many Think

Earlier in this same issue, Johnny demonstrated his less-than-fantastic skills as a chef in the present – completely charring a few hot dogs beyond recognition. But the Human Torch is smarter than he lets on and an adept learner when he puts his mind to it. As such, it’s not that surprising to imagine the fan-favorite member of the Fantastic Four trading in his super-suit made of unstable molecules for a flameproof apron. And considering all the other potential endings a superhero can face in the Marvel Universe, life as a chef sounds pretty sweet.

Most superheroes rarely ever retire, but the Human Torch is hardly like most superheroes.


The Human Torch himself is no stranger to tragic endings. Having once died in the Negative Zone at the hands of Annihilus’ hordes, Johnny Storm has more than earned a restful retirement from superheroics, especially considering all the times he’s helped save the world. But Johnny being Johnny, he’ll almost always seek a chance to milk his fame. And by mixing the pomp and circumstance of his celebrity status with the well-deserved reward of following his culinary passions, Johnny clearly turns the Fantastic Four’s Human Torch into the biggest name in cooking.

The Human Torch Has Earned a Break from the Fantastic Four

Let Johnny Storm Cook

Fantastic Four's Human Torch flying through the sky.


Most superheroes rarely ever retire, but the Human Torch is hardly like most superheroes. While he may come off as an arrogant showboat, Johnny Storm is a true hero who has more than earned his rest, time and time over. And while being a celebrity chef wouldn’t be the first guess fans would make if the younger member of the Fantastic Four ever announced a change in careers, it’s clearly what’s best for the Human Torch – at least in one timeline.

Fantastic Four: 40th Wedding Anniversary Special #1 is available now from Marvel Comics.

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