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Nympho is a hero created by Jennifer Hurst.
Aliases: Various names such as Candy (occasional)
Team Affiliations: Total Conversion (occasional)
Status: Dead since 1995
Location: Memorialized in the Battery Park of New York City
Favorite Music: Madonna
Character Portrait

History

Nympho was a prostitute in Manhattan. She went by other names at first, but she found "Nympho" attracted clients. She embraced that name, and all that came with it.

One day, she attracted the superhero Megaphone. She then got drawn into an adventure with him. The thrill was so great for her, she got pregnant from him that night... It was the "Superhuman Control Initiative" of 1992.

In normal time, she carried her baby daughter to term. She eventually left the infant to Megaphone the father, who had moved to the Bahamas with his superhero team Total Conversion. Megaphone in turn fostered their daughter to the Total Conversion Foundation, which helped raise her. But the heavily armed vigilante Bandolier was with Total Conversion. He took an interest.

In the DuoPolarity crisis of multiple times, Nympho 1994 confronted semi-pornographic villains (such as "Selene" and "Sleez") from prominent alternate universes. This took place around Times Square in Manhattan, and escaped the public notice.

In the "Maximum Extremity" crisis of 1995, aliens and Saddam Hussein robots had arranged to flood New York City. Megaphone had come to make sure Nympho was okay. She found him with Total Conversion. She tagged along.

  • Nympho used her unique abilities to become intimate with the two most powerful aliens in the invasion force. Caladria (the one with the mental abilities) felt the same sensations Nympho did. Death Angel (the one with the death touch) felt death. But so did Nympho. She tearfully but smilingly confessed, at least she'd gotten to do it with aliens.
  • Vara Hosea, in her dual role as the superhero Bokor and the Champion of Death, was there with Total Conversion. She confirmed, Nympho was meant to die that day, and it was her true death. (As far as she knew. Not even Champions of Death can be sure.)
  • But Nympho's legacy lived on - and not through her daughter. The alien woman Caladria took on the identity of Nympho, in a quest to recreate the human sensations they'd once shared.

Megaphone himself was exiled from the future shortly after that, to remain with his daughter. Eventually he died, from not being inoculated to present-day diseases. The daughter he and Nympho had, was then raised by Bandolier, to become Bandolier #2.


Personality

Nympho was extremely friendly, even with casual acquaintances. She did not mention being a prostitute, but she left little doubt about it. She was also an actual nymphomaniac. So she did not always make wise decisions, at least for her owh physical safety. Indeed she consciously made the physical contact decisions which led to her death.


Powers and Abilities

Nympho had mid-level superhuman strength and resilience. She also had a degree of contortionism and body-morphing. That not only made her popular with clients, it made her quite effective on the two occasions she went into battle alongside Total Conversion, and one more occasion without them.

Most importantly, Nympho had the ability to make people feel the same sensations and feelings she felt when she had more than casual contact with them. Ultimately, this ability defeated the leaders of an alien invasion of Earth.


Appearance

Typically, street clothes. In uniform, boots and a skin-tight bikini suitable for dominatrix wear. Parts of the bikini would expand to match her morphing power.


Publications

  • Earliest Appearance: a role-playing game of 1992, "The Superhuman Control Initiative" in which Ellipsis and Total Conversion were expelled from the United States. There have now been reality shifts around her entire history, to support all her appearances 1992-1995.
  • First Published: a convention role-playing game of the 1990s, "Defenders of Times Square". Nympho faced off against Selene the Black Queen of the Hellfire Club - and they found their uniforms to be remarkably similar!
  • Most Recent Publication and Latest Appearance: Maximum Extremity Part 2, 1995.

Author's Notes

Oh, my. DISCLAIMER: This Is Not My Own Character! But thanks to Powernaut Comics, the time has come to honor her sacrifice which saved New York City from even more stuff than our own timeline knows of.

(signed) Scott Eiler, 23 October 2023.


Nympho is a character of Jennifer Hurst. Megaphone is a character of Bernie Lisewski. Bandolier is a character of Richard DeSautels. This entry and all other characters within it are copyright © 2023 by Eiler Technical Enterprises.