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Comics character
Hypno-Hustler
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearancePeter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #24 (November 1978)
Created by
In-story information
Alter egoAntoine Delsoin
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsThe Mercy Killers
Vil-Anon
AbilitiesHypnosis via specialized guitar
Boots grant:
Knockout gas projection
Retractable knives in the soles

TheHypno-Hustler (Antoine Delsoin) is a character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics.

Publication history

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Hypno-Hustler's debut inPeter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #24, art byFrank Springer

Hypno-Hustler first appeared inPeter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #24 (November 1978), created byBill Mantlo andFrank Springer.[1]

Fictional character biography

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Antoine Desloin is thelead singer of the Mercy Killers, going by the name of Hypno-Hustler. He and his band were scheduled to perform at a nightclub called "Beyond Forever". When the club's manager catches Hypno-Hustler robbing his safe, Hypno-Hustler used his hypnotic equipment on the manager. When it came time to perform, Hypno-Hustler and his band used their hypnotizing equipment on the audience in a plan to rob them as well. Peter Parker was at the club at the time and changed intoSpider-Man. During the fight, Spider-Man discovered that Hypno-Hustler's headphones protected him from his own hypnotic music. Spider-Man managed to remove them from Hypno-Hustler causing him to become a victim of his own hypnosis. When the audience was free of the hypnosis, Hypno-Hustler and his Mercy Killers were webbed up and left for the police.[2]

Hypno-Hustler later appeared at the Vil-Anon meeting withArmadillo,Big Wheel,Equinox,Man-Bull, andSchizoid Man.[3]

WhenTombstone needed a heart bypass when in prison, Hypno-Hustler was among the inmates that Tombstone hired to protect him.[4]

During the "Origin of the Species" storyline, Hypno-Hustler comes into the police station wanting help as Spider-Man is on a rampage against the villains ever sinceMenace's baby was stolen from her by theChameleon.[5]

AfterTinkerer repairs his costume, Hypno-Hustler tries to escape from prison only to be defeated byDeadpool and Spider-Man.[6]

During the "Hunted" storyline, Hypno-Hustler was seen as a patron at the Pop-Up with No Name.[7]

Powers and abilities

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The Hypno-Hustler can performhypnosis with the aid of his guitar, and when teamed with his backup band, The Mercy Killers, can perform mass hypnosis. His boots can emit knockout gas on demand, and have retractable knives in the soles.

Other versions

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House of M

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Hypno-Hustler made a cameo inHouse of M in the crowds and it was not revealed if he played a part in this reality.[8]

Spider-Man: Reign

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In the alternate future ofSpider-Man: Reign as conceived byKaare Andrews, in which manysuperheroes had grown old and retired, Hypno-Hustler is an aged supervillain, now sympathizing withSpider-Man. Realizing that Spider-Man is coming out of retirement and the Reign will be challenged, he attempts to help by using his old hypno-music from a boombox to distract Reign officers and encourage citizens to revolt. However, his boombox loses battery power and the Reign officers swiftly retaliate with deadly force, killing him immediately.[9]

In other media

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Film

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Television

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Video games

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Reception

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Hypno-Hustler has received negative reception, sometimes being ranked as one of the worst supervillains in comic books due to his outdated 1970s camp factor.ShortList ranked the Hypno-Hustler as the second worst supervillain of all time.[13] Meanwhile,heavy.com listed him as one of the 20 worst supervillains.[14]CraveOnline put the Hypno-Hustler at number 3 of their "five Spider-Man villains you will never see in theaters" list, describing him as "a recurring joke in theMarvel Universe for decades".[15] Tony Wilson ofDorkly referenced him as one of Spider-Man's "Dumbest Forgotten Villains" in his "Today in Nerd History"sketch comedy video.[16]

In 2022,CBR.com ranked Hypno-Hustler 7th in their "Spider-Man's 10 Funniest Villains" list,[17] whileScreen Rant ranked Hypno-Huster 9th in their "10 Most Powerful Silk Villains In Marvel Comics" list.[18]

References

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  1. ^Bill Mantlo (w), Frank Springer (p), Frank Springer (i). "Spider-Man Night Fever" Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man, no. 24 (November1975). Marvel Comics.
  2. ^Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #24. Marvel Comics.
  3. ^Spider-Man Unlimited #12. Marvel Comics.
  4. ^Spider-Man's Tangled Web #16-17. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^The Amazing Spider-Man #645. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^Avenging Spider-Man #13. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 5 #19.HU. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^House of M: Avengers #1. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^Spider-Man: Reign #2. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^Kit, Borys (December 16, 2022)."Donald Glover to Star in, Produce Spider-Man Movie Based on Villain Hypno-Hustler (Exclusive)".TheHollywoodReporter. RetrievedDecember 16, 2022.
  11. ^Gonzalez, Umberto (December 10, 2024)."As 'Kraven' Hunts for Audience, Sony's Marvel Universe Takes Final Bow for Now | Analysis".TheWrap.Archived from the original on December 11, 2024. RetrievedDecember 12, 2024.
  12. ^Dinsdale, Ryan (December 11, 2024)."Sony Spider-Man Universe Reportedly Done as Kraven the Hunter Targets Opening Worse Than Madame Web".IGN. RetrievedDecember 12, 2024.
  13. ^"10 Worst Supervillains".ShortList. Retrieved20 June 2015.
  14. ^Jensen, K. Thor (20 July 2010)."The 20 Worst Supervillains".heavy.com. Retrieved20 June 2015.
  15. ^Bibbiani, William."Five Spider-Man Villains You Will NEVER See in Theaters".craveonline.com.CraveOnline. Retrieved20 June 2015.
  16. ^Wilson, Tony."Spiderman villains we hope don't show up in the next movie".Dorkly.CollegeHumor. Archived fromthe original on 20 December 2019. Retrieved20 June 2015.
  17. ^Sparkle, Billie (2022-08-19)."Spider-Man's 10 Funniest Villains".CBR. Retrieved2022-11-08.
  18. ^Harn, Darby (2022-11-30)."10 Most Powerful Silk Villains In Marvel Comics".ScreenRant. Retrieved2022-12-03.

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