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    Dazzler [70s] (Marvel Comics | X-Men) - Pony v1.0
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    Alison Blaire, known as Dazzler, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #130 (February 1980), created through a collaboration between Marvel Comics and Casablanca Records intended as a multimedia disco-themed project that ultimately focused solely on comics. A mutant capable of transducing sonic vibrations into various forms of light and energy, Dazzler debuted as a aspiring singer using her powers for stage effects, initially rejecting X-Men membership to pursue her music career. Her solo series, Dazzler (1981–1986), ran for 42 issues and was the first comic sold exclusively through the direct market, featuring crossovers with heroes like Spider-Man, the Avengers, and villains such as Doctor Doom and Galactus, while exploring her struggles balancing fame and heroism.

    Dazzler eventually joined the X-Men in the late 1980s, participating in key storylines including time in the Mojoverse with Longshot (with whom she had a romantic relationship), periods of amnesia, and alliances with teams like Excalibur and S.H.I.E.L.D. Significant developments include temporary power losses, a brief resurrection ability, and deeper integration into mutant narratives, such as aiding during events like the fall of Krakoa. Her character evolved from a lighthearted disco icon to a resilient performer and fighter, often highlighting themes of identity and acceptance.

    As of late 2025, Dazzler has starred in a new limited series launched in 2024 as part of the "From the Ashes" era, embarking on a world tour amid rising anti-mutant sentiment, supported by mutant crew members like Domino and Multiple Man. Recent stories emphasize her musical comeback and role in promoting unity, reinforcing her status as Marvel's premier mutant pop star with enduring appeal in both superheroics and entertainment.

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