^^^No matter what, the Alan Davis version is an all-time favorite (XD)
I had really hoped Ray would have been brought into Marauders with Kitty...I mean Kate. She fits the model of the title more so than Kwannon, at least to me.
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I would love the idea of Rachel but I am happy to see Kwannon somewhere else. I really could not stand Hellions and dropped it quite a while ago. Psylocke had a bit of a relationship during X.S.E era. I don't know how much of that was Betsy and how much of that was Kwannon. Maybe both. So maybe they can add Ray for some appearances and she can interact with both her and Kitty.
Is Rachel (Anne) Grey Summers currently living on Krakoa? If she is (title and issue please) is she living with her family because I don't recall seeing her.
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Rachel does not have any relationship with Kwannon that we have seen on panel so it doesn't make sense for her to appear in Marauders to be a friend of hers. Kate, sure, but not Kwannon. And in reference to the bolded bit, Kwannon did not exist during Betsy's time during XSE. It was all Betsy. The retcon of her (Kwannon) being in the far reaches of that body does not erase or change that it was Betsy (as she didn't even know Kwannon was there and no psychic could sense her either). Revanche was the only Kwannon we met prior to her being fully resurrected at the end of the Wolverine mini.
She has been around since X-Men #1 and has been in Excalibur, X-Factor, Cable, X of Swords, and currently Trial of Magneto. She currently lives in the Boneyard on Krakoa but she does have a room (presumably) in the Summers-Grey habitat on the moon (as noted by juan678)
Sigh... I guess nothing lasts. What to do when there's no more Rachel in comics to buy. I guess we'll always have Davis' Excalibur
Rachel was at her best when she was in Excalibur. The Claremont/Davis iteration of her is my absolute favorite. Body was SNATCHED and you felt the pure power of The Phoenix Force.
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