<Tr> <Th> Supporting character of </Th> <Td> Fantastic Four Future Foundation </Td> </Tr> <P> Alicia Reiss Masters is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . She is usually depicted as a supporting character to the superheroes the Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she first appeared in The Fantastic Four #8 (Nov 1962). </P> <P> Alicia is a blind sculptor who 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 character, she has been a romantic interest and confidante of The Thing, a member of the Fantastic Four who is frequently ashamed of his monstrous appearance . She has also helped explain human life and emotion to the alien Silver Surfer . Actress Kat Green played her in the unreleased The Fantastic Four film from 1994, and then Kerry Washington portrayed her in the 2005 film Fantastic Four and the 2007 sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer . </P> <P> Alicia is introduced in Fantastic Four #8, along with her stepfather, the supervillain known as the Puppet Master . She initially aids him out of obedience in his first scheme against the Fantastic Four, though she immediately senses the "gentle" and "sensitive" spirit of the Thing when she first feels his palpably monstrous face . Alicia turns on her stepfather when she realizes that he is mad and power - hungry, and accidentally causes him to fall to his apparent death out of a window . A subsequently published story explains that the Puppet Master had been responsible for her permanent blindness, which was caused by an explosion of radioactive clay during his fight with a rival . </P>

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