Lorelei Travis (comics)

Lorelei Travis (comics)

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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Lorelei
real_name=Lorelei Travis
species=Human Mutant
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="District X" #1 (May, 2004)
creators=David Hine
David Yardin
alliance_color=background:#cccccc
alliances=The 198
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powers=Prehensile hair
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Lorelei Travis is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. Her first appearance was in "District X #1" (May, 2004).

Fictional character biography

Living in Mutant Town

Lorelei Travis is the name of a young girl who has "living" hair. Lorelei is an exotic dancer at the mob leader Daniel Kaufman's Wildkat Klub in Mutant Town located in New York City. Lorelei had managed to become one of the Wildkat Klub's household names through the artistic use of her genetic mutation.

During a recent investigation into Kaufman's businesses by Lucas Bishop and Ismael Ortega, Lorelei survived a bombing of the Wildkat Klub perpetrated by Kaufman's enemies, sustaining minor injuries.

M-Day and The 198

Lorelei is one of the few mutants to retain her powers after the effects of M-Day, although she is attacked outside her work by a group of militant Purity members. They cut all of her hair simply because she is still a mutant. Unlikely help comes in the form of Toad who, after saving her, escorts her to the X-Mansion to join the other members of the 198. Her hair is restored by the healing powers of Mr. M whom she starts a relationship with not long after and she barely leaves his side. When the O*N*E implant chips in the mutants necks, they all learn that they cannot leave the estate whenever they please and if they misbehave, they receive an electric shock. After Mr. M removes them, she suggests to Mr. M that they leave and anyone who wants to, can come with them.

Mr. M leads the mutants to a nearby island in the middle of a lake and are joined by the O*N*E and the X-Men. A fight breaks out and Scalphunter has a gun pointed at Beast's head. Lorelei gets involved and Scalphunter punches her, this makes Mr. M furious which eventually leads to his death by Magma, who is being manipulated by a mutant by the name of Johnny Dee.

Lorelei and Leech comfort each other by his coffin. They fall asleep and then they wake up, Mr. M’s body is gone.

Civil War

When a group of superheroes known as the New Warriors accidentally blow up a town causing the general public to turn on superheroes and eventually ignite a superhero civil war. Domino, Shatterstar and Caliban break out the 198 and take them to a bunker in the middle of the desert. Unfortunately they get sealed inside with nuclear weapons and are activated for self-detonation. Outside the X-Men get involved with a fight against Bishop and the O*N*E and Domino wants to help them. Lorelei notices that Cyclops is being controlled by Johnny Dee and recounts the story of the first few days at the 198 encampment. She is then used by Johnny Dee along with Outlaw and other mutants to attack Domino and Shatterstar. Eventually they are all freed from the bunker. It is currently unknown where she is.

Powers and abilities

Lorelei has prehensile hair, which allows her to animate her hair through mental control, much like the Inhuman Medusa.

Other versions

House of M

In the House of M alternate timeline, Lorelei works in a facility along with Absolon Mercator called the "Centre for Transformation and Illumination", a center that focuses on unleashing the mutant potential in a child through the "Rite of Transformation".

Bibliography

*"District X" #1
*"Mutopia X" #3-4
*"X-Men: The 198" #1-5
*"X-Men: The 198 Files"
*"X-Men: Civil War" #1-4

External links

* [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/characters/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=2024 Uncannyxmen.net character bio on Lorelei Travis]


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