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==Romance== The Human Torch has been involved in several romantic relationships throughout the years, including, but not limited to, the [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] [[Crystal (comics)|Crystal]], member-in-training and future [[Galactus]] herald [[Frankie Raye]], the [[Skrull]] agent [[Lyja]] disguised as [[Alicia Masters]], the [[Homo mermanus|Atlantean]] [[Namorita]], [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] [[Medusa (comics)|Medusa]], and [[X-Men]] member [[Rogue (Marvel Comics)|Rogue]]. Crystal dissolved her relationship with him due to the adverse effects of pollution within population centers of ''[[Homo sapiens]]''.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #105 (Dec. 1970). Marvel Comics.</ref> Frankie Raye ended her relationship with him when she accepted Galactus' offer to become his newest herald.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #244 (July 1982). Marvel Comics.</ref> Lyja, while in the disguise of the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]]'s former girlfriend Alicia Masters, carried on a long-term relationship including marriage with the Torch,<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #300 (March 1987). Marvel Comics.</ref> until it was revealed that her true nature was as a Skrull double agent.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #357 (Oct. 1991). Marvel Comics.</ref> Although the two attempted reconciliation after it was learned that their "child" was actually an implanted weapon to be used against the Fantastic Four,<ref name=":0">''Fantastic Four'' #309 (May 31, 1994). Marvel Comics.</ref> they ultimately parted on less than favorable terms.<ref name=":0" /> Torch's brief relationship with Namorita<ref>''The New Warriors'' Vol. 2 #4 (Nov 10, 1999). Marvel Comics.</ref> lasted until he pursued a career in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]].{{Volume needed|c=y|date=January 2012}} It is suggested that he had a short relationship with his [[Uncanny Avengers]]/Unity Squad leader Rogue, following which he had a rebound relationship with Medusa (Crystal's sister).<ref>''Uncanny Avengers'' vol. 3 #1. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/x-position-duggan-readies-rogue-for-big-moments-in-uncanny-avengers/|title=X-POSITION: Duggan Readies Rogue for Big Moments in "Uncanny Avengers"|website=CBR|date=9 February 2016|access-date=22 May 2018}}</ref><ref>''Uncanny Avengers'', vol. 3 #26</ref> At first it seemed as if he and Rogue resumed their relationship,<ref>''Uncanny Avengers'' vol. 3 #30. Marvel Comics.</ref> which was considered as an open secret,<ref>''Avengers'' #679-680. Marvel Comics.</ref> however this relationship came to an end after his apparent death and when Rogue rekindled her relationship with Gambit.<ref>''Rogue & Gambit'' #3 (March 2018). Marvel Comics.</ref> He has also had relationships with civilian women.
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