The Human Torch of Fantastic Four fame is the only member of the group who hasn't any children of his own — but that could be about to change if Marvel decides Johnny Storm is ready (or not) to become a father. The most volatile member of Marvel's first family is a hot-tempered firebrand who is fiercely loyal to his friends and loved ones, but is also selfish, vain, self-centered and prone to bouts of horrendous decision-making. That last element of his character has landed him in trouble plenty of times, most notably at the wedding of Doctor Doom.
In last year's historic wedding issue, Doctor Doom appeared to extend an olive branch to the Fantastic Four as the team was invited to Latveria to witness the wedding between the dictator Victor Von Doom and his bride Victorious. Although Doom treated his guests with the same amount of spite as always, he did appear to have changed slightly, as he astonishingly asked Reed Richards to be his best man at the wedding. Reed accepts, but seconds before vows are exchanged at the wedding, Victorious confesses to her would-be husband that «I have been intimate...with Johnny Storm.»
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As a direct consequence of Johnny's actions, Doctor Doom attacks all heroes present. At the end of the battle, he shows Johnny a cruel form of mercy by letting him live — but supercharging his power so he remains in his burning form forever, and can no longer shut off his flames. Johnny probably would not have acted so rashly if he had children of his own to defend, like Reed has with Sue or Ben has with Alicia (albeit adopted). Furthermore, Johnny's potential future lies not with Victorious, but with the alien Kaila.
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