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The musically-inclined Alison Blaire is introduced as a young mutant who has no desire to be a hero or villain, but just wants to use her powers to entertain and further her [[Idol Singer]] career. Although initially popular, after coming out as a mutant to help quell anti-mutant sentiment, the public rejects her. After a short stint as a back-up keyboard player, she joined the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] and developed a romance with Longshot. After a long time in limbo, she resurfaced as a successful techno-trance musician and rejoined the X-Men.
The musically-inclined Alison Blaire is introduced as a young mutant who has no desire to be a hero or villain, but just wants to use her powers to entertain and further her [[Idol Singer]] career. Although initially popular, after coming out as a mutant to help quell anti-mutant sentiment, the public rejects her. After a short stint as a back-up keyboard player, she joined the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] and developed a romance with Longshot. After a long time in limbo, she resurfaced as a successful techno-trance musician and rejoined the X-Men.


{{tropelist|Tropes associated with Dazzler and her comic include:}}
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== Tropes associated with Dazzler and her comic include ==

* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type I [[The Woobie|off-and-to]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type I [[The Woobie|off-and-to]]
* [[Barrier Warrior]]: Thanks to [[Hard Light]] force fields. Another one of her powers that's largely forgotten about.
* [[Barrier Warrior]]: Thanks to [[Hard Light]] force fields. Another one of her powers that's largely forgotten about.