Subject: Re: Cooper's sister in comics From: boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com (The Man from Another Place) Date: 1992-06-05, 00:40 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article , mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) writes... } I read this in rec.art.comics and thougth you could be interested: } >--------------------------------------------------------------< } From: ntprlr@eskimo.celestial.com (Eric Stenson) } Newsgroups: rec.arts.comics } Subject: Re: Superheroines talk show } Well, I don't know if this qualifies, but what about "Agent Cooper" in } X-Factor? I believe she's leading X-Factor right now (although, in combat, } Alex seems to be sort of in charge...but that's another matter). I forget } what her first name is...she's supposedly the sister of the Agent Cooper } out of _Twin Peaks_. A lot of the first issues of the New-and-Improved } X-Factor was spent making allusions to this relation. } >--------------------------------------------------------------< } (i don't remember the autobiography, has he a sister?) I haven't been reading X-FACTOR, so I have no idea what Peter David is trying to do concerning this "relationship", but there has been a US government agent (worked for the NSA, if I recall correctly) named Valerie Cooper who's appeared in the Marvel Mutant books for years, long before TWIN PEAKS came on the tube. If Peter's trying to suggest that she is Dale Cooper's sister, then it's his invention, no one else's. -- "I want you to form a team of the most brilliant minds in network television." "Well, now, isn't that a contradiction in terms?" --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com