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Real Name: Unknown | ||||||||
Also Known As: No known Alias | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Unknown | ||||||||
First Appearance: Namor the Sub-Mariner Vol.1 #2 (1990) Modern Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: Purple Man | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: Villains for Hire | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: New York City | ||||||||
Grudges: Namor the Sub-Mariner | ||||||||
Creators: John Byrne | ||||||||
Gallery: Click | ||||||||
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Mesmerism: Headhunter can mesmerise and control others. She used these powers to gain an advantage in the financial world, as well as to place in a catatonic state those who crossed her. She placed the victims behind a wall in her office, with only their heads exposed, creating the illusion of various grisly trophies. |
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Headhunter is a mutant and a Wall Street player with a reputation for ruthlessness. Apparently, some, like the late Desmond Marr, knew the price for doing business with Headhunter. While her inner sanctum was designed to create the illusion that she had decapitated and mounted the heads of various men who had run afoul of her, in reality, Headhunter would hypnotize them, have them connected to a life support device behind a wall, with their head protruding through a portal on the other side. However, this was all apparently legal, as Headhunter would coerce her "victims" into year-long contracts in exchange for favour. Phoebe Marrs persuaded Namor to rescue her brother after he was forced to honour such a contract. |
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