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“ | Listen. Can you hear it? The wind. Cars. The ocean. The laughter and the screaming and the hum of everything. This city is a symphony. And I'm her speaker. | „ |
~ Dazzler |
Dazzler (Alison Blaire) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, often in association with the X-Men. She first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #130 (February 1980).
A mutant with the ability to convert sound vibrations into light and energy beams, Dazzler was developed as a cross-promotional, multi-media creation between Casablanca Records and Marvel Comics until the tie-ins were dropped in 1980. The character was created by a committee of Marvel staff, principally writer/editor Tom DeFalco and illustrator John Romita Jr. She starred in a self-titled series in the early 1980s which lasted forty-two issues, a Marvel Graphic Novel titled Dazzler: The Movie, a four-issue limited series co-starring The Beast titled Beauty and the Beast, and later joined the cast of Uncanny X-Men. She has also featured in other Marvel teams.
Dazzler's sexuality has given the character notoriety among the LGBT community.
Dazzler made her live-action debut in Dark Phoenix played by Halston Sage.
Powers and abilities[]
- Ability to convert sound into light of various forms and intensity:
- Light energy granting flight, invisibility, and hologram generation
- Light projection
- Ultraviolet light
- Sound release
- Echolocation
- Light shield
- Light beam
- Polarizing eyes preventing blindness and dazzlement from light
- Trained singer, actress, and dancer
- Highly skilled athlete and hand-to-hand fighter
- Highly accomplished roller-skater
Idea Wiki appearances[]
- Dazzler appears in Marvel Girl Power, voiced by Alyssa Milano.
- Dazzler is a DLC playable charcater in Sonic and Marvel Superheroes: Multiverse Speedstorm, voiced by Erica Lindbeck.
- Dazzler appears in The Voice Comic Con, voiced by Kari Wahlgren. She appears in the first segment of Season 4: Season 4: Multi-Voice Edition, where she performs the song "(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes alongside Autobot Jazz.