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I once read a comment in a comics-related inteview about how Dazzler's main superpower is the fact that her breasts often appear to be bigger than her head.
Paul "Concrete" Chadwick was the artist on Dazzler just prior to the title's cancellation and had a short story in a very early issue of Dark Horse Comics Presents which was obviously his own take on Dazzler. He focused his energies on Concrete instead (his tak on The Thing), but I always wondered about that other character.
I always wondered why they didn't do more with her once she joined the X-Men.
Even in the 80's her "past due" stamp was already dated. Disco's heyday was the seventies wasn't it?
True! But I'll give her the benefit of the doubt....probably spent too much time getting wasted at Studio 54 and didn't come out of her drug-induced funk until '81!
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Who also had a brother, Reverb! For me, I did get a kick out of seeing the JLDetroit wandering around the background of the JLU, but was probably more suprised to see members of The Cadre as villians. That era in the mid-eighties seemed typified by all kinds of awkward ethnic stereotypes in their positive attempts to "diversify".
Gypsy was also horribly dated before she appeared. I think even Cyndi Lauper and Boy George had moved on from that look.
Next up, let us mock Geri-curled jumpsuit wearing Beyonder...
Who had a romatic liason with... The Dazzler.
Ah Secret wars 2 when the beyonder clones Steve rogers and dressed like Michael jackson. A prime example of "they bought it once let's do it again" and then copied DC for the crossovers UGH
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