Susan Storm, the Invisible Woman, is about to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Played by Vanessa Kirby, Sue will appear with the rest of her family in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps." After that, the Four are expected to return in the next "Avengers" duology, "Doomsday" and "Secret Wars," squaring off with their long-time nemesis Doctor Victor Von Doom, as played by Robert Downey Jr.
Once, the villain of "Secret Wars" was to have been time-traveling Kang the Conqueror -- until Kang actor Jonathan Majors was convicted of assault and harassment, and then fired. What if I told you that, in one universe, Kang is just a mask worn by Sue Storm? Nope, I'm not kidding.
This happened in Marvel's original "Ultimate" universe. ("Earth-1610," not to be confused with the new "Ultimate" world Earth-6160.) In this universe, it was Kang, not Thanos, who attempted to gather up the Infinity Gems, and she wanted to "save" the universe, not kill half of it.
After we just spent three MCU phases on an Infinity Gem hunt, I highly doubt Marvel Studios would rehash those MacGuffins. If they're going to bring back Kang, I don't expect they'll ask Miss Kirby to play double duty the way that the former Tony Stark is doing as Doom. But how did the Invisible Woman and Kang become one in this relatively obscure Marvel story?