
Alison Blaire
Alison Blaire is a mutant born with the ability to convert sound and sonic vibrations into light energy — a power perfectly suited to her true passion: performing. Determined to make it as a pop star rather than a superhero, she became the Dazzler, using her dazzling light shows to light up stages before her path inevitably crossed the X-Men's.
Few characters have lit up the Marvel Universe quite like Alison Blaire — debuting in the pages of The X-Men #130 in 1980, courtesy of the legendary Bronze Age partnership of Chris Claremont and John Byrne, she arrived at one of the most electric moments in Marvel history. With 356 catalogued appearances spanning an extraordinary 45 years, she's proven herself far more than a moment in time, earning her own Dazzler solo series and prominent runs through The Uncanny X-Men and New Excalibur. As a proud member of the X-Men, she's shared the page with some of Marvel's heaviest hitters — Wolverine, Storm, and Rogue among them — which tells you everything about the tier she operates on. With 22 key-issue appearances to her name, collectors and fans alike have consistently recognized that Alison Blaire is the real deal, a Bronze Age original with genuine staying power.
Real name. Alison Blaire
Powers. Mutant; converts sound/sonic vibrations into light, ranging from dazzling visual displays and blinding flashes to concussive photon/laser blasts and force fields; later gained light-based flight and durability.

Trivia
- Chris Claremont has written more of Alison Blaire's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 84 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1980–2024
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