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Daydream was conceived when Nightmare forced himself on Betty Ross in a dream while she slept, as part of a long term revenge plot against the Hulk. Nightmare attempted to cultivate a hatred for humans and humanity in his daughter. Putting her into an amnesiac state, Nightmare relocated Daydream to Earth; where she adopted the name Gwen. Gwen went on to become a singer and eventually associated with a man named Ripley.[1][2][3]

Falling in love with Ripley would earn her father's ire and he would attack her in the form of Thunderbolt Ross.[4] The Hulk breaks through multiple levels of illusions, which Gwen reveals to be have been created by Nightmare, her father. Fed up with the games, the Hulk decides to leave. Nightmare taunts him, saying the woman that he "fathered" Gwen with was none other than Betty Ross. The Hulk attacks him, taking his horse and riding away across the sea. Gwen teleports herself and Ripley away, wanting to "live happily ever after".[5]

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Powers

Daydream possesses similar powers to Nightmare albeit on a lesser scale as she is part human. Daydream possesses the ability to enter the dreams and day dreams of humans and within this realm she can reshape things at her will. Her powers also allow her to teleport at will.[6][7]

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