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Bulleteer

Bulleteer is a fictional character and DC Comics superheroine, a member of the Seven Soldiers. She debuted in Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #1 (November 2005), and was created by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette.[1] The character is based in part on the Fawcett Comics character Bulletgirl.[2]

Bulleteer
Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #4, art by Yanick Paquette.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceSeven Soldiers: Bulleteer #1 (November 2005)
Created byGrant Morrison (writer)
Yanick Paquette (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoAlix Harrower
SpeciesHuman
Place of originEarth
Team affiliationsSeven Soldiers
Justice League
AbilitiesSmartskin originally granted superhuman strength and durability, was later shown to have developed flight

Fictional character biography edit

27-year-old Alix Harrower is married to Lance, a research scientist who has developed a thin metal skin that can bond with collagen, turning tissue indestructibly hard. When this "smartskin" is applied to a living being, such as Lance's initial test subject, a mouse named "Metal Mickey", the subject becomes endowed with superhuman strength. Though the potential military applications are obvious, Lance dreams of using it on himself, modeling a superhero career after the WWII superheroes Bulletman and Bulletgirl, but after testing it on himself, he begins to suffocate. When he touches Alix, the smartskin bonds to her. Rushed to the hospital, she is saved thanks to medics gaining access to bare skin covered by her wedding ring. Lance was not wearing his, and dies of asphyxiation.[2]

Alix spirals into depression as her new appearance forces her to quit her job teaching autistic children. Another emotional blow comes at the discovery that her deceased husband's superhero dreams stemmed from a fixation on superhero-based pornography and an online affair with "Super Sally Sonic", an immortal superhuman porn star. Distraught, Alix attempted suicide. While trying to find a structure hard enough to kill her on impact, she comes across a train wreck, and saves the people still inside. After those she saved call her a superhero, she decides to live up to the title, taking the name Bulleteer.

In Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #2, it is revealed that Alix was going to be the seventh member of Greg Saunders' ill-fated new Seven Soldiers of Victory, but got cold feet and thus escaped the massacre. She meets Agent Helligan from Seven Soldier: Shining Knight #3 and helps her interrogate Ramon Solomano, alias "the Iron Hand" (an old enemy of Saunders from his days as the costumed hero Vigilante), for information on the Nebula Man and the deaths of the six other soldiers as seen in Seven Soldiers of Victory #0.[3]

In Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #3, Alix works as a bodyguard to a mermaid movie star at a convention for C-list superheroes, interacts with various secondary Soldiers characters (including the original Bulletgirl), and eventually survives an assassination attempt by the apparently undead Spider. Alix also learns more about Sally Sonic from a superhuman porn actress, and discovers that Sally enjoys seducing husbands and breaking up couples. Upon her return home, Alix is crushed with a refrigerator by the indestructible Sally Sonic, who was posing as her boarder.

In Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #4, Sally Sonic beats Alix while ranting about her ruined life. Flashbacks reveal Sally's backstory as a 1940s superheroine who is immortal and stuck in the body of a superpowered teenager. After outliving all of her friends and family and being forced to live in an abusive orphanage (since no one believed her true age), Sally Smart met "Vita-Man", a superhuman who manipulates her into a sexual relationship and a role in a pornographic film. Sally is pulled into the seedy underworld of superhuman sex work and drug abuse, and eventually goads Alix' husband into the experiment that killed him and transformed Alix. Her motivation for this act is revealed to be jealousy: Sally loathed Alix for having the life Sally could never have. Alix refuses to let Sally take her grief out on her and manages to knock Sally out with a car engine, despite a broken arm. Afterwards, a ghostly Greg Saunders approaches Alix and attempts to recruit her to 'save the world'. Though she is not even sure that Saunders is real, she rejects him and the entire superhero role.

In Seven Soldiers of Victory #1, Alix tries to drive Sally to the hospital when the Sheeda launch the invasion on Manhattan. Sally wakes up and tries to kill Alix yet again, until the car collides with the fallen Sheeda queen, Gloriana Tenebrae, and bursts into flames. Alix survives, but Sally and Gloriana do not.

It is revealed that Alix is The Spear that Was Never Thrown, the ultimate downfall of the Sheeda race. This Spear is thrown by Aurakles, the very first superhero from 42,000 years ago, and Alix's ancestor. Aurakles appears as an imprisoned demi-god in the pages of Mister Miracle.

Other appearances edit

Alix appears in Infinite Crisis #7 as one of the heroes fighting against the rampaging villains in Metropolis and is later seen in the two-page line up of the heroes of the DCU. She appears to be flying.

She appears in 52 #24, as a member of an interim JLA, also featuring Firestorm, Firehawk, Super-Chief, and Ambush Bug. This goes badly, as their first major villain, Skeets, kills Super-Chief and many innocent civilians. She then reappeared in issue four of the World War III event. That and her appearance in 52 issue #50 both involve her efforts as part of a multi-hero, worldwide attempt to take down the insane Black Adam.

She appeared in Birds of Prey #100 as one of Oracle's potential recruits for the team. Despite this, she made no further appearances in the series, indicating that she ultimately did not join the team.

She is later seen in Final Crisis #2 and #5, as part of a resistance group of heroes battling Darkseid's invading forces.[4]

Alix appears in the final issue of Justice League: Cry for Justice, where she and Mr. Scarlet rescue Freddy Freeman after he is tied up and has his mouth sewn shut by Prometheus. When asked by Ray Palmer how she was able to contact the JLA Watchtower, Alix explains that she kept the communicator given to her by Firestorm during her brief tenure with his League.

She later appears as part of Wonder Woman's all-female strikeforce when a group of androids invade Washington D.C.[5] After the robots are defeated, Alix attempts to strike up a conversation with Wonder Woman, and nervously tells her that she must not have any idea who she is. Wonder Woman tells Alix that she does indeed know who she is, which makes her day.[6]

Bulleteer is later shown aiding the JLA during their mission into Hell, where she helps Donna Troy defeat the demon Lilith.[7] Following this, Alix is recruited by Congorilla as part of an emergency Justice League hastily assembled to repel Eclipso's invasion of the Emerald City on the moon. Alongside her teammates, Alix is quickly defeated and brought under Eclipso's mental control.[8] The reserve JLA members are all freed after Eclipso is defeated.[9]

Post-Rebirth, Bulleteer helps with search and rescue when a tropical storm floods a town.[10] She is again shown to be capable of flying. After events have calmed down, she approaches Green Lantern Simon Baz and asks if he has seen her friend, Night Pilot. Bulleteer reveals that she and Night Pilot sometimes work together in New York, and that Night Pilot didn't show up for a recent fight with the villain Snowflame. She appears to be good friends with Night Pilot, despite neither knowing the other's secret identity; she is aware of Night Pilot's multiple dates with a Green Lantern and that Night Pilot had a date with another, unknown, individual before disappearing. She requests Baz's help with finding her.

Powers and abilities edit

Alix Harrower was originally a normal human with no superhuman abilities. After bonding with "Smartskin" created by her husband, Alix's body became coated in a virtually indestructible metal shell, though it was implied that her bones and other organs remained mostly unaltered. This metal coating originally granted Alix a degree of superhuman strength and near invulnerability to harm, though an assassin attempted to bypass this invulnerability by shooting her in the ear with a diamond tipped arrow and her arm was broken by the super strong Sally Sonic. In her appearances after Seven Soldiers, Alix also seems to have developed the power of flight.

References edit

  1. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. ^ a b Wallace, Dan (2008), "Bulleteer", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 63, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
  3. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 303. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
  4. ^ Final Crisis #2-5 (2008)
  5. ^ http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/files/2010/06/ww_600_no_ads-3-copy.jpg[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Wonder Woman #600
  7. ^ Justice League of America 80-Page Giant 2011
  8. ^ Justice League of America vol. 2 #56
  9. ^ Justice League of America vol. 2 #57
  10. ^ Green Lanterns #40

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Bulleteer is a fictional character and DC Comics superheroine a member of the Seven Soldiers She debuted in Seven Soldiers The Bulleteer 1 November 2005 and was created by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette 1 The character is based in part on the Fawcett Comics character Bulletgirl 2 BulleteerSeven Soldiers The Bulleteer 4 art by Yanick Paquette Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceSeven Soldiers Bulleteer 1 November 2005 Created byGrant Morrison writer Yanick Paquette artist In story informationAlter egoAlix HarrowerSpeciesHumanPlace of originEarthTeam affiliationsSeven SoldiersJustice LeagueAbilitiesSmartskin originally granted superhuman strength and durability was later shown to have developed flight Contents 1 Fictional character biography 1 1 Other appearances 2 Powers and abilities 3 References 4 External linksFictional character biography edit27 year old Alix Harrower is married to Lance a research scientist who has developed a thin metal skin that can bond with collagen turning tissue indestructibly hard When this smartskin is applied to a living being such as Lance s initial test subject a mouse named Metal Mickey the subject becomes endowed with superhuman strength Though the potential military applications are obvious Lance dreams of using it on himself modeling a superhero career after the WWII superheroes Bulletman and Bulletgirl but after testing it on himself he begins to suffocate When he touches Alix the smartskin bonds to her Rushed to the hospital she is saved thanks to medics gaining access to bare skin covered by her wedding ring Lance was not wearing his and dies of asphyxiation 2 Alix spirals into depression as her new appearance forces her to quit her job teaching autistic children Another emotional blow comes at the discovery that her deceased husband s superhero dreams stemmed from a fixation on superhero based pornography and an online affair with Super Sally Sonic an immortal superhuman porn star Distraught Alix attempted suicide While trying to find a structure hard enough to kill her on impact she comes across a train wreck and saves the people still inside After those she saved call her a superhero she decides to live up to the title taking the name Bulleteer In Seven Soldiers Bulleteer 2 it is revealed that Alix was going to be the seventh member of Greg Saunders ill fated new Seven Soldiers of Victory but got cold feet and thus escaped the massacre She meets Agent Helligan from Seven Soldier Shining Knight 3 and helps her interrogate Ramon Solomano alias the Iron Hand an old enemy of Saunders from his days as the costumed hero Vigilante for information on the Nebula Man and the deaths of the six other soldiers as seen in Seven Soldiers of Victory 0 3 In Seven Soldiers Bulleteer 3 Alix works as a bodyguard to a mermaid movie star at a convention for C list superheroes interacts with various secondary Soldiers characters including the original Bulletgirl and eventually survives an assassination attempt by the apparently undead Spider Alix also learns more about Sally Sonic from a superhuman porn actress and discovers that Sally enjoys seducing husbands and breaking up couples Upon her return home Alix is crushed with a refrigerator by the indestructible Sally Sonic who was posing as her boarder In Seven Soldiers Bulleteer 4 Sally Sonic beats Alix while ranting about her ruined life Flashbacks reveal Sally s backstory as a 1940s superheroine who is immortal and stuck in the body of a superpowered teenager After outliving all of her friends and family and being forced to live in an abusive orphanage since no one believed her true age Sally Smart met Vita Man a superhuman who manipulates her into a sexual relationship and a role in a pornographic film Sally is pulled into the seedy underworld of superhuman sex work and drug abuse and eventually goads Alix husband into the experiment that killed him and transformed Alix Her motivation for this act is revealed to be jealousy Sally loathed Alix for having the life Sally could never have Alix refuses to let Sally take her grief out on her and manages to knock Sally out with a car engine despite a broken arm Afterwards a ghostly Greg Saunders approaches Alix and attempts to recruit her to save the world Though she is not even sure that Saunders is real she rejects him and the entire superhero role In Seven Soldiers of Victory 1 Alix tries to drive Sally to the hospital when the Sheeda launch the invasion on Manhattan Sally wakes up and tries to kill Alix yet again until the car collides with the fallen Sheeda queen Gloriana Tenebrae and bursts into flames Alix survives but Sally and Gloriana do not It is revealed that Alix is The Spear that Was Never Thrown the ultimate downfall of the Sheeda race This Spear is thrown by Aurakles the very first superhero from 42 000 years ago and Alix s ancestor Aurakles appears as an imprisoned demi god in the pages of Mister Miracle Other appearances edit Alix appears in Infinite Crisis 7 as one of the heroes fighting against the rampaging villains in Metropolis and is later seen in the two page line up of the heroes of the DCU She appears to be flying She appears in 52 24 as a member of an interim JLA also featuring Firestorm Firehawk Super Chief and Ambush Bug This goes badly as their first major villain Skeets kills Super Chief and many innocent civilians She then reappeared in issue four of the World War III event That and her appearance in 52 issue 50 both involve her efforts as part of a multi hero worldwide attempt to take down the insane Black Adam She appeared in Birds of Prey 100 as one of Oracle s potential recruits for the team Despite this she made no further appearances in the series indicating that she ultimately did not join the team She is later seen in Final Crisis 2 and 5 as part of a resistance group of heroes battling Darkseid s invading forces 4 Alix appears in the final issue of Justice League Cry for Justice where she and Mr Scarlet rescue Freddy Freeman after he is tied up and has his mouth sewn shut by Prometheus When asked by Ray Palmer how she was able to contact the JLA Watchtower Alix explains that she kept the communicator given to her by Firestorm during her brief tenure with his League She later appears as part of Wonder Woman s all female strikeforce when a group of androids invade Washington D C 5 After the robots are defeated Alix attempts to strike up a conversation with Wonder Woman and nervously tells her that she must not have any idea who she is Wonder Woman tells Alix that she does indeed know who she is which makes her day 6 Bulleteer is later shown aiding the JLA during their mission into Hell where she helps Donna Troy defeat the demon Lilith 7 Following this Alix is recruited by Congorilla as part of an emergency Justice League hastily assembled to repel Eclipso s invasion of the Emerald City on the moon Alongside her teammates Alix is quickly defeated and brought under Eclipso s mental control 8 The reserve JLA members are all freed after Eclipso is defeated 9 Post Rebirth Bulleteer helps with search and rescue when a tropical storm floods a town 10 She is again shown to be capable of flying After events have calmed down she approaches Green Lantern Simon Baz and asks if he has seen her friend Night Pilot Bulleteer reveals that she and Night Pilot sometimes work together in New York and that Night Pilot didn t show up for a recent fight with the villain Snowflame She appears to be good friends with Night Pilot despite neither knowing the other s secret identity she is aware of Night Pilot s multiple dates with a Green Lantern and that Night Pilot had a date with another unknown individual before disappearing She requests Baz s help with finding her Powers and abilities editAlix Harrower was originally a normal human with no superhuman abilities After bonding with Smartskin created by her husband Alix s body became coated in a virtually indestructible metal shell though it was implied that her bones and other organs remained mostly unaltered This metal coating originally granted Alix a degree of superhuman strength and near invulnerability to harm though an assassin attempted to bypass this invulnerability by shooting her in the ear with a diamond tipped arrow and her arm was broken by the super strong Sally Sonic In her appearances after Seven Soldiers Alix also seems to have developed the power of flight References edit Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Korte Steve Manning Matt Wiacek Win Wilson Sven 2016 The DC Comics Encyclopedia The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe DK Publishing p 56 ISBN 978 1 4654 5357 0 a b Wallace Dan 2008 Bulleteer in Dougall Alastair ed The DC Comics Encyclopedia London Dorling Kindersley p 63 ISBN 978 0 7566 4119 1 Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Manning Matthew K McAvennie Michael Wallace Daniel 2019 DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle DK Publishing p 303 ISBN 978 1 4654 8578 6 Final Crisis 2 5 2008 http dcu blog dccomics com files 2010 06 ww 600 no ads 3 copy jpg permanent dead link Wonder Woman 600 Justice League of America 80 Page Giant 2011 Justice League of America vol 2 56 Justice League of America vol 2 57 Green Lanterns 40External links editBulleteer at the Grand Comics Database Bulleteer at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Bulleteer annotations at Barbelith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bulleteer amp oldid 1172183999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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