I did like the Revanche body suit.
X-Men editorial totally fumbled on these two characters IMO
I did like the Revanche body suit.
X-Men editorial totally fumbled on these two characters IMO
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It really was.
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It's not undercutting it's being realistic, always hoping for the perfect outcome will only most often lead to some disappointment, it's best to hope for the best but prepare for the worst or something less than perfect, I just put what's more likely to happen, as even when I post my own hopes I admit if I don't expect this or that to happen...
"Kwannon" should have been a psychic illusion manifested by a coven of Hand-aligned psychics. The "Betsy" appearance and memories were falsified specifically to disorient and obscure the reality of the ruse. The entire goal was to get Psylocke to doubt her own sanity and sense of self following the Hand's spell that transformed her body to resemble an Asian woman.
Betsy should've broken the spell in the 90s and regained her English appearance.
because thats where the story went. From the point after the cliffhanger scan that I posted, they did not need to do any of that with her. My original question was about an alternate scenario where Revanche came back just as Betsy was prior to SP with non of all that blurred overlap with LeeLocke. When Revanche called her an imposter, it was bc she actually was one.
But was that isn't necessarily right as Kwannon was a low-level empath that didn't manifest psi-knife at all. She used her body and weapons. Betsy manifested the psi-knife first, unless Fallen Angels retconned that (I didn't read it). But yes absolutely it could have been an opportunity to upgrade Kwannon and return Betts to her real body.
The empath powers wasnt something that was revealed until the issue that she died. In X-men 20, all we know is that the Asian Psylocke that we knew was being accused by a woman with Betsy's original appearance accusing her of being an imposter. Kwannon had no backstory at that point
Thank you.
I don't particularly care for it, because I still think there's cultural equity in the Asian Psylocke image. Had they run the Mystery in Madripoor storyline in the 90s, we could've introduced Kwannon as her own character at a time we would've welcomed a new character, and writers willing to explore her. I don't think we need another Caucasian psychic telepath, given the X-Men's surplus. Even now we're fit to burst, and Betsy is hardly being a creative or decisive telepath in Excalibur.
Betsy's signature attack prior to SP was the psi-blast, which was a ranged attack that functioned similarly to the knife. When she found herself in the Asian body, I think she adjusted her attacks to mirror the fighting prowess that the new body afforded her. The psi-blast morphed into the psychic knife. A case could be made that the Asian body was naturally "less psychic" than her Caucasian one, and that the knife functioned on the same principles as the blast, but relied on phsycial impact and Psylocke's nervous system.
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Sorry for not understanding. And thanks for explaining.
Well, Betsy would take a hit, IMO, because in spite of the meager 3-year time period, the change was meant to be a big chapter for her character (very much in contrast to the recent one...) and with Jean and Xavier also in the picture, there would have been little use for another telepath with a body armour as defining characteristic in a major X-book.
I like CRaymond's idea, and it would have worked well in the grand scheme of things and on the condition she kept all of her enhancements, if it had been carried out early.
I wonder if we get a captain Britten and Excalibur adaptions one day?