About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 363. Not illustrated. Chapters: Psylocke, Captain Britain, Nova, Bullseye, Power Girl, Sersi, Duela Dent, Isis, Kobra, Storm, Lilandra Neramani, Jigsaw, Makkari, Guardsman, Ikaris, Tyroc, Black Tom Cassidy, Darkstar, Amphibian, Human Fly, Wendy and Marvin, Calculator, Amanda Sefton, Atomic Skull, Celestial, Bumblebee, Star-Lord, Dmitri Bukharin, Thena, Jamie Braddock, Zuras, Ajak, Black Spider, Jean Dewolff, Corruptor, Kirt Niedrigh, Captain Ultra, Leslie Thompkins, Blizzard, Mirage, Blackrock, Rampage, Tobias Whale, Aron, Machiste, Codename: Assassin, Outsiders, Gammenon the Gatherer, Captain Stingaree, Grimbor the Chainsman, Arishem the Judge, Deborah Camille Darnell, Shen Kuei, Condor, Exitar the Exterminator, Domo, Black Talon, Hurricane. Excerpt: Psylocke (Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock, sometimes spelled as Elisabeth) is a fictional character depicted in comic books published by Marvel Comics, most notably those comics featuring the superhero team the X-Men. The character has also appeared in licensed adaptations. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe, she first appeared in the UK comic book Captain Britain #8 (Dec. 1976), by the Marvel imprint Marvel UK. She was initially a supporting character in the adventures of her fraternal twin brother, Captain Britain, briefly substituting for him in the role. Later, she became the mutant superheroine Psylocke. Originally presented as a telepath, the character was eventually written as unexplainedly possessing telekinesis. Psylocke later possesses both abilities. Elizabeth Braddock first appeared in Captain Britain #8 (Dec. 1976), published by the Marvel Comics imprint Marvel UK. There, writer Chris Claremont introduced her as a supporting character, the sister of Brian Braddock, the eponymous Captain Britain, and established her career as a charter pilot. He also est...