Same old coupe, all new driver.
I’m cool with the exchange, I just wish it was handled with more care, clarity, and “creativity*”.
The Psylocke and Captain Britain characters, regardless of drivers, coupes, etc are still only step children in the X-Books.
* subjective criticism I know. Everything about both Excalibur and FA feels trope-laden. I can’t be alone in that.
My angle is Gillen is the only one who ever made him interesting. I can see him meddling in Otherworld affairs and being fascinated by Betsy’s dual legacy as mutant and mystic protector. I’d love to see him exploiting the Braddock connections to Otherworld in his effort to continually perfect himself.
That’s right I forgot Gillen turned him into the fop. You’ve got a very good point. His multiple Sinisters multiplied by CB Corps. Would be an interesting way for him to get his hands on Jaspers and Hyperstorm samples.
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I LOVE the fop! He’s the one who turned Hickman on to Sinister as well (although Gillen still does him better).
Anyway, sorry to derail the Betsy thread with Sinister talk. I do think they should be on each other’s radar though. I’m generally just ready for Bets to show up in X-Men and/or appear before the Quiet Council in Excalibur. I’m sure we’re gonna have councilors who take issue with her role as CB. I’m ready for all that drama! The question is who is gonna take issue? Shaw? Apocalypse? Exodus? Maybe someone surprising like Jean since formalized national security and intelligence are now her primary concern?
I know almost nothing, BUT, it makes some sort of sense that the ENTIRE visual brand kit that was "Psylocke" in the 1990s was sheared off of Betsy Braddock and given to the new "Psylocke : Kwannon" brand kit.
I'm okay with MOST of the that decision. I've explained elsewhere that the Psylocke name was given to Betsy and not her own creation. I'm cool with their powers being similar if not the same, despite preferences. I'm even cool with the new Psylocke : Kwannon replacing Betsy in the X-Men and building a place for her among their elite ranks.
What I think is a mistake is the transference of the butterfly motif and the color purple to Kwannon. The butterfly has always been Betsy's expression of her telepathy, her personal signature. Her hair had always been purple. Kwannon should've been allowed to develop her own psychic signature that matches her own new persona, and had her own natural hair color moving forward.