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Bounty (humanoid)

 

Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Unrevealed

Aliases
None revealed

Identity
No dual identity

Occupation
Bounty hunter

Citizenship
Extra-dimensional realm

Place of Birth
Unrevealed

Known Relatives
None

Group Affiliation
None

Education
Unrevealed

Height
Variable

Weight
Variable

Eyes
Pale brown

Hair
Black

Abilities
Bounty is an expert fighter, pilot, detective, and weapons master. Her tracking senses allow her to sense the location of her targets at incredible range, and she can identify humans by scent. While on earth Bounty gradually grew from 5'10" to 7', though it is unclear if this was of under her control.

Weapons
She is familiar with extra-dimensional races and technologies, and her weapons include force fields, laser blades, guns, energy pistols.

First Appearance
Fantastic Four #14 (1999)

Bounty is a renowned extra-dimensional bounty hunter, claiming to have been romanced by pirates, gladiators, and emperors, and to have killed the personification of Death. She claims that "weather she's tracking her targets between solar systems or buildings, Bounty always gets her man." Hired to retrieve Caledonia (Alysande Stuart from the alternate Earth-9809), Bounty located her at the Fantastic Four's Pier Four headquarters, but their battle was interrupted by the Bacchae, a female New York gang empowered by Hippolyta and Pluto to kidnap the Fantastic Four's family and friends. When the Bacchae lobbed a stun grenade towards Franklin Richards, Bounty threw herself on it to protect the innocents from harm. Pluto and the Bacchae took Caledonia instead while Bounty was recovering, and she pursued them beside the Fantastic Four's extended family (Franklin Richards, Valeria von Doom, Alyssa Moy and puppy), facing down Hela and Pluto's hordes before the battle ended. She remained near the Fantastic Four briefly thereafter, wooing Ben Grimm and battling Titania (Skeeter McPherran). Rebuffed by Grimm, she briefly allied with Spider-Man (Peter Parker), who she called Rabbit, to aid two refugees from the Bacchae and their rival gang, the Golden Horde.
 
 
 
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