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The hottest pop star in Europa, who just happens to also be a mutant with enhanced powers of empathy (meaning, we guess, that she really, really, ''really'' knows your pain, man). She is electrocuted by a microphone, then returns from the dead, leaves her fictional country, and becomes a crime-fighter as a member of X-Statix. Then she dies again, and her posthumously released single (aptly titled "Back From the Dead") kills anyone who sang it, a reference to the 1985 Mr. Mister single "Kyrie," which has the same effect. (Seriously, it does! Try it yourself!<sup>[[#Foot1|1]]</sup>) Hunter's appearances came in issues 13-18 of quirky Marvel mutant comic ''X-Statix'' (October 2003-March 2004). | The hottest pop star in Europa, who just happens to also be a mutant with enhanced powers of empathy (meaning, we guess, that she really, really, ''really'' knows your pain, man). She is electrocuted by a microphone, then returns from the dead, leaves her fictional country, and becomes a crime-fighter as a member of X-Statix. Then she dies again, and her posthumously released single (aptly titled "Back From the Dead") kills anyone who sang it, a reference to the 1985 Mr. Mister single "Kyrie," which has the same effect. (Seriously, it does! Try it yourself!<sup>[[#Foot1|1]]</sup>) Hunter's appearances came in issues 13-18 of quirky Marvel mutant comic ''X-Statix'' (October 2003-March 2004). | ||
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<span id="Foot1"><sup>1</sup>''The Rocklopedia Fakebandica'' is not responsible for negative effects resulting from this suggestion, including death or remembering the lyrics to "Kyrie."</span> | <span id="Foot1"><sup>1</sup>''The Rocklopedia Fakebandica'' is not responsible for negative effects resulting from this suggestion, including death or remembering the lyrics to "Kyrie."</span> | ||
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+ | Hunter was originally supposed to be a returned-to-life Princess Diana, but Marvel higher-ups squashed the idea. Bits of this plot line seem to linger in the final story; the villains from Hunter's home country of "Europa" have the very upperclass English names of "Dicky" and "Reggie." | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/henriettahunter.htm Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe entry] | * [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/henriettahunter.htm Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe entry] | ||
* [http://marvel.com/universe/Hunter,_Henrietta Marvel Universe Wiki entry] | * [http://marvel.com/universe/Hunter,_Henrietta Marvel Universe Wiki entry] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marvel Comics|Hunter]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comic books|Hunter]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2003|Hunter]] |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 22 March 2018
The hottest pop star in Europa, who just happens to also be a mutant with enhanced powers of empathy (meaning, we guess, that she really, really, really knows your pain, man). She is electrocuted by a microphone, then returns from the dead, leaves her fictional country, and becomes a crime-fighter as a member of X-Statix. Then she dies again, and her posthumously released single (aptly titled "Back From the Dead") kills anyone who sang it, a reference to the 1985 Mr. Mister single "Kyrie," which has the same effect. (Seriously, it does! Try it yourself!1) Hunter's appearances came in issues 13-18 of quirky Marvel mutant comic X-Statix (October 2003-March 2004).
1The Rocklopedia Fakebandica is not responsible for negative effects resulting from this suggestion, including death or remembering the lyrics to "Kyrie."
Trivia
Hunter was originally supposed to be a returned-to-life Princess Diana, but Marvel higher-ups squashed the idea. Bits of this plot line seem to linger in the final story; the villains from Hunter's home country of "Europa" have the very upperclass English names of "Dicky" and "Reggie."