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Comics character
Stevie Hunter
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceTheUncanny X-Men #139 (November 1980)
Created byChris Claremont
John Byrne
In-story information
Alter egoStephanie "Stevie" Hunter
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsX-Men
Xavier Institute
AbilitiesNone

Stevie Hunter is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Her first appearance was inThe Uncanny X-Men #139 as a surprise dance teacher for the newest X-Man/Student,Kitty Pryde, a.k.a. Shadowcat. She has continued to make some scattered appearance in X-Men comic books.

Fictional character biography

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Stevie Hunter was a professional dancer, but an injury to her knee ruined her career and forced her to discontinue her dancing full-time. As an alternative, she began teaching dance classes at a studio inSalem Center, her most notable student beingKitty Pryde. Stevie quickly became a best friend to Kitty, and on occasions madeStorm, who had unofficially taken up the mantle of Kitty's surrogate mother, slightly jealous of the attention that Kitty gave to Stevie.[1]

At one point, Stevie and Storm attended a ballet performance at the Metropolitan Opera House, where Stevie was captured and taken hostage byArcade's assistant Miss Locke and later rescued by theX-Men.[2] Upon this incident, Stevie learned about the true identities of Kitty, Ororo and their friends, and became an ally of the X-Men and privy to their secrets. She later began physical education classes with the rookieNew Mutants, focusing on ballet. She would continue these sessions over the years.[volume & issue needed]

Stevie has tried to stay out of the fights the mutants get in, but has become involved in a few nevertheless. In one case, she and the New Mutants were involved in a fight against the demonS'ym, who attacks them inside the X-Mansion. In trying to get a rattled Magik away from the fight, she ends up face to face with the demon. Her life was saved only by the magical might of Illyana herself, turning the demon's loyalties. Even then S'ym offered to kill Stevie for knowing too much.[3]

In a later incident, Stevie was present when forces fromGenosha attacked the X-Mansion. She made it through a trapdoor to safety below, but unfortunately Storm, Warlock, Rictor, Boom-Boom and Wolfsbane, one of her original students, were kidnapped. Stevie did not go on the rescue mission.[4]

In one of her last major appearances, theShadow King had taken over the mind ofPeter Rasputin, Illyana's brother. Stevie helpsProfessor X stay one step ahead of Peter, until they can get to the mansion'sDanger Room. This allows them to subdue Peter without harming him.[5]

InX-Men Gold, Stevie Hunter reappears as aCongresswoman attempting to assist Kitty's X-Men in presenting the mutant case during a governmental proposition for an unjust Mutant Deportation Act.[6]

References

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  1. ^The Uncanny X-Men #152
  2. ^The Uncanny X-Men #145 (May 1981)
  3. ^The New Mutants #14 (April 1984)
  4. ^The Uncanny X-Men #270 (Nov. 1990)
  5. ^The Uncanny X-Men #279 (Aug. 1991)
  6. ^X-Men: Gold #9 (2017)

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