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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book)
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A Marvel Comics Super Team, where the X-Men franchise intersected with the Marvel UK imprint.After the Mutant Massacre storyline left the X-Men broken, injured members Shadowcat and Nightcrawler were sent to Muir Island in Scotland to recuperate. As a result, they weren't with the X-Men when the team sacrificed their lives to defeat the Adversary on national TV during The Fall of the Mutants arc, and like the rest of the world, didn't know the X-Men got better afterwards. Chris Claremont and artist Alan Davis decided to use this opportunity to put the characters into a new team that incorporated the British characters Captain Britain and his Magical Girlfriend Meggan, who had little U.S. exposure at that point, but had ties to the X-Men through Cap's sister Psylocke.So Phoenix (Rachel Summers), who had previously been lured to a parallel dimension by X-Villain and Large Ham Mojo, escaped to Muir Island shortly after the X-Men's "deaths" with Mojo's Warwolves hot on her trail. Obstructive Bureaucrat Saturnyne also decided that Phoenix was a threat to all reality and sent a group of interdimensional bounty hunters known as the Technet to capture her. Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, Cap and Meggan are soon brought into the fray, banding together to rescue Rachel while reminiscing about the X-Men and deciding to keep Xavier's dream alive, thus founding the team.Then the quirky metal creature and living portal known as Widget found them, and the team was thrown into a series of interdimensional wacky hijinks across The Multiverse for some time. The series started in 1988 and lasted a good decade. For a while, it was known as the weird and comedic X-book. But no team with mutants can ever stay light-hearted for long in the Marvel Universe, so the series eventually adopted a darker tone.After the series ended, Marvel launched a new 2004 Excalibur title — although it was also part of the X-Men franchise, it wasn't directly related to the first series, instead following Professor Xavier's adventures on Genosha. It was followed by a New Excalibur series in 2005.Since then, the team has broken up and reformed a couple of times, with different membership each time. A Spiritual Successor Captain Britain and MI13 (even featuring the actual Excalibur sword) was launched in 2008, but cancelled after 15 issues.The title was resurrected as part of the Dawn of X initiative with Brian's sister Betsy (no longer inhabiting Kwannon's body) taking up the mantle of Captain Britain and leading a new team to help guide a new age of magic. For tropes pertaining to that series, see Excalibur (2019).Captain Britain and the Black Knight also show up as playable characters in Marvel: Avengers Alliance along with some of the mutants in Excalibur, and MI13 and Faiza also get mentioned. | |
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Helpful Hallucination | |
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Helpful Hallucination: A Claremont favorite, and it comes up after TJ has her stroke, with a hallucination of a healthier her taunting TJ as she recovers. | |
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Multinational Team | |
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Multinational Team: Compared to previous incarnations of the team, New Excalibur has two British members (Captain Britain and Pete Wisdom), two Americans (Dazzler and Juggernaut), a woman of unidentified background (Sage) and a girl from an alternate reality, daughter of a Romani-Jewish heroine and a German hero (Nocturne). | |
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Monster and the Maiden | |
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Monster and the Maiden: Early in the "Cross Time Caper" arc, the team finds themselves helping a young prince rescue a fair maiden from a hideous ogre while on a version of England based around medieval fantasy. Later it's discovered that this was actually a set-up, with the maiden hoping to become the prince's betrothed by having him rescue her. The ogre? Actually her rather posh butler who was playing the role at her request because he'd do anything to help his mistress. | |
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Clothes Make the Superman | |
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Clothes Make the Superman: Albion's backed up by an army of goons, mostly ex-Mutants depowered on M-Day, given suits that make each of them a Flying Brick. | |
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Chased by Angry Natives | |
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Chased by Angry Natives: One of the many worlds we get a glimpse of in "The Cross-Time Caper" arc was an Europe colonized by the Native Americans making it, essentially, this world's Wild West. We see Excalibur chased by angry warpainted British "braves" wearing bowler hats and swinging umbrellas. | |
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Take a Number | |
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Take a Number: An issue has Kitty Pryde getting 10^23 from the dispenser — which is probably a reference to Avogadro's Number. | |
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The Heart | |
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The Heart: Kitty gets separated from the group during the Cross-Time Caper and the stress of her absence raises tensions within the group. | |
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Alternate Company Equivalent | |
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Alternate Company Equivalent: Excalibur was pretty much Marvel's answer to Justice League International, another Lighter and Softer book that also placed a greater emphasis on humor. | |
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Crapsack World | |
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Albion, for Captain Britain. He's an alternate version of Brian Braddock who comes from a Crapsack World, and was given the same choice as Brian, but chose the sword instead, which Merlin allowed for his own reasons. | |
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Failed a Spot Check | |
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Failed a Spot Check: One morning Peter Wisdom comes in, has a chat with Juggernaut, pours himself a cup of coffee, and then notices the mysterious blond woman in the room. The minute he does, she draws a gun, though mercifully it's just Sage in disguise. | |
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West Coast Team | |
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West Coast Team: When Excalibur found out the X-Men were still alive, they decided to remain together, having bonded over time, and styled themselves as the X-Men's European branch. For all intents and purposes, they were also the British Avengers (not those ones), partly because there were no other super-teams who could play that part, and partly because mutants were less controversial in Britain than in the U.S. at the time (just like Canada, one suspects that the British took whatever superheroes they could get). | |
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Government Agency of Fiction | |
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Government Agency of Fiction: Plenty! There was the R.C.X., F.I.6. (at threat of being merged with R.C.X.), the Weird Happenings Organization, the Department of Unknown and Covert Knowledge (don't... uh, don't think too hard about that one.), S.T.R.I.K.E. and Black Air. | |
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"Freaky Friday" Flip | |
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"Freaky Friday" Flip: Very early in the series, almost the whole team was flipped with the Crazy Gang, using a device invented by Tweedledope: Captain Britain with Tweedledope, Meggan with the Knave, Nightcrawler with the Jester, and Phoenix with the Executioner. (Presumably, the villains intended to flip Shadowcat with the Red Queen, but she escaped.) Cap was able to somehow access Tweedledope's skills to use the device and reverse the effect (after the usual misunderstanding fight, naturally). | |
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Death Is Cheap | |
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Death Is Cheap: A recurring subplot is Dazzler dying and reviving, which never got resolved. | |
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Stalker without a Crush | |
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Stalker without a Crush: Dane towards Sir Percy due to being worried about the latter's behavior and suffering from a bit of Broken Pedestal, to the point where even Merlin calls him on it. | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle: A swordfight between Sir Percy and a bar full of angry peasants in Issue #10. | |
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Public Domain Character: There are a lot of references to Arthurian myth. | |
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot | |
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot: The Magical Computer that used to live under Captain Britain's ancestral home. | |
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Evil Sorcerer | |
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Evil Sorcerer: Gravemoss and Necrom both count. | |
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Becoming the Mask | |
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Becoming the Mask: Sage tries to infiltrate Albion's organisation, which she succeeds at, only to become her false identity. Things go horribly worse from there. | |
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Worthy Opponent | |
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Worthy Opponent: Albion's opinion of the team, even as they're fighting. | |
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Tall, Dark, and Snarky | |
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Tall, Blond, and Snarky: Sir Percy, though he does soften up somewhat eventually. | |
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Power Incontinence | |
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Power Incontinence: Something of an epidemic of this in the early days of the book, seemingly because of the potential number of incidents of Story-Breaker Power the roster provided. Examples include the potency of Captain Britain's powers shrinking, or Shadowcat having her powers disrupted so solidifying took a supreme effort. Another was Nightcrawler having a harder time teleporting as he was feeling his age a bit, so he had to rely on it less. At one point Meggan couldn't control her empathic shapeshifting and copies whoever is closest to her. This was the worse with Rachel, who she reacted so strongly to she would switch feature and clothing and risk losing her identity. Later on Necrom's scheming causes a buildup of the energy matrix that empowers Brian. At first this increases Brian's strength beyond his control before he basically hulks out size-wise, destroying clothing he's wearing and objects around him because he's not used to his new form. | |
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Smoking Is Edgy | |
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Smoking Is Edgy: When Warren Ellis assumed the title in the 90s, he introduced British spy Pete Wisdom. He used to be shown smoking, and previous Audience Surrogate, Kitty Pryde, even dated him for a time, maybe to look like a "grown-up girl" and forget her literal childhood crush Colossus, from the X-Men's main team. Later, in his own Marvel MAX mini-series Wisdom (2006), he regains his smoking habit. | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
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Heel–Face Turn: Colossus, who previously had a Face–Heel Turn following his sister's death and joined Magneto's Acolytes. | |
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Putting the Band Back Together | |
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Putting the Band Back Together: To an extent. The first arc of the series (#1-3) reunites Shadowcat, Rachel Summers and Nightcrawler with Captain Britain - all members of the original team. The first three do not rejoin the team, however. | |
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Progressively Prettier | |
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Progressively Prettier: When Nightcrawler first appeared in X-Men he was short and creepy looking. When he was moved to Excalibur, Alan Davis purposefully drew him standing at six feet tall and modelled his facial features after Errol Flynn. Sure, he was still a blue elf but he was noticeably more charming-looking than his earlier Dave Cockrum incarnation. Other artists have followed suit for the most part. When Rachel Summers first appeared she was a skinny tomboy with a crewcut. When she joined Excalibur she was given a very well-developed build and a skintight costume that didn't leave much to the imagination. Justified since her transformation happened while she was in Mojoworld, a place known (among other things) for reshaping people into attractive movie stars. | |
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Disgusting Public Toilet | |
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Disgusting Public Toilet: In the Inferno (1988) tie-in, Kitty needs to answer a call of nature while being carried by Meggan across the Atlantic. They spot a freighter and land on it so she can go to the restroom, but the place is disgustingly filthy. Kitty is horrified, and afterwards makes clear she never wants to speak about it ever again. | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_67624800 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69681e01 | type |
Big Brother Instinct | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69681e01 | comment |
Big Brother Instinct: Brian towards his teammates, particularly Rachel and Kitty - and of the two of them, especially Rachel (even if she was by far the most powerful member of the team) - because they're the youngest, and, it is hinted, because Rachel reminds him of his psychic sister, Betsy, who he believes is dead. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69681e01 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69681e01 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69681e01 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd | type |
The Commissioner Gordon | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd | comment |
The Commissioner Gordon: Inspector Dai Thomas. His relationship with superheroes was extremely strained due to the death of his wife in the wreckage of a super-fight (he nearly crossed the line to Inspector Javert) but in the end did come to find some respect for Captain Britain, and the rest of Excalibur, with a particular gruff affection for Rachel and Kitty (teenagers who he saw as little more than kids) and Lockheed (excused on the grounds that he's not a superhero). | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_69bd76fd | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6d56cebf | type |
Chess Motifs | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6d56cebf | comment |
Chess Motifs: The Hellfire Club, as usual, have ranks named after chess pieces. Also, Merlyn and Roma have a chess board that they place crystal figures of other characters on. When Merlyn returns from his fake death, he places a figure of Roma on the board to point out that even his own daughter is merely a pawn, not a player in his game. Brian at one point gets fed up about it in a conversation with Roma and kicks over a table that had a chess game set up on it. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6d56cebf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6d56cebf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6d56cebf | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6f572188 | type |
Another Dimension | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6f572188 | comment |
Another Dimension: It almost seemed like the original Excalibur team were hopping into another dimension every other week. More cynical readers might speculate that this was because the book was usually written by Americans who didn't know anything about the UK, and this was the easiest way to hide that fact (not entirely true, considering that co-creators Chris Claremont and Alan Davis are both British-born, and though Claremont's family moved to America when he was a child, Davis is a lifelong resident—not to mention the fact that Claremont was a co-creator of Captain Britain in the first place, and once the Book DID get into American hands the dimension hopping was all but abolished and most stories from there on out took place in the standard 616 reality). That said, The Multiverse was already a well-established feature of Captain Britain stories—one of which first coined the now-ubiquitous "Earth-616" as the designation of the "prime" Marvel Universe—and it was shown early on that Brian was only one of a dimension-crossing corps of near-infinite Captain Britains. Even with a long storyline explicitly involving parallel realities—"The Cross-Time Caper"—Excalibur really spent no more or less time on Earth-616 than Cap himself did in his previous solo adventures. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6f572188 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6f572188 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_6f572188 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_707193f6 | type |
Aloof Big Brother | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_707193f6 | comment |
Aloof Big Brother: Sir Percy is a major Jerkass to Dane when the team travels to the past, bordering on Big Brother Bully. Turns out it's because he's afraid of the Ebony Blade taking Dane over the way it's taking over himself and did a number of previous Black Knights. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_707193f6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_707193f6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_707193f6 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_70b840b6 | type |
Giving Them the Strip | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_70b840b6 | comment |
Giving Them the Strip: In "The Cross-Time Caper" arc, Shadowcat and Phoenix (temporarily de-powered) are bound upside-down in a slaver ship. Kitty shows off her ninja skills (last seen in the Kitty Pryde and Wolverine mini-series) to slip out of her boots, freeing herself. Rachel comments that she couldn't do that even if she knew how, since her costume is literally one piece of leather going up to her neck. Kitty replies that she could probably still pull it off, if not for embarrassment. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_70b840b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_70b840b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_70b840b6 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74c9cf33 | type |
Two Girls to a Team | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74c9cf33 | comment |
Two Girls to a Team: The original line-up inverts this, having three girls and two guys (and Lockheed). | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74c9cf33 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74c9cf33 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74c9cf33 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74ee1c2d | type |
Out-of-Genre Experience | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74ee1c2d | comment |
Out-of-Genre Experience: Issue 18 takes place in a world focused on a continuous Global Grand Prix. We're also introduced to two female police officers, the Dirty Angels. If that wasn't enough anime parody, the art style shifts to a manga-ish◊ state. The weirdest part? The story concludes in the next issue, which goes back to the usual comic book style. Really the whole Cross-Time Caper event was a string of these. An Urban Fantasy, a Hammer Horror episode, The Western, Sword and Sorcery, et cetera. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74ee1c2d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74ee1c2d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_74ee1c2d | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_754df088 | type |
Put on a Bus | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_754df088 | comment |
Put on a Bus: In issue #125, Kitty, Colossus and Nightcrawler tell Brian and Meggan they plan to go back to America, to the X-Men. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_754df088 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_754df088 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_754df088 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_794095d7 | type |
Boxed Crook | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_794095d7 | comment |
Boxed Crook: The series ends with Lionheart as one, repaying her assisting Albion with working for the British government, but as a consolation prize she gets to tell her children she's alive again. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_794095d7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_794095d7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_794095d7 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7e6c0522 | type |
Off with His Head! | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7e6c0522 | comment |
Off with His Head!: Sage, overtaken by her cover identity, beheads Dark Cyclops. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7e6c0522 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7e6c0522 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7e6c0522 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3 | type |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3 | comment |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Doc Crocodile rightfully imprisons Jamie Braddock for being a slave trader and drug runner but decides to torture him before executing him, ignoring the prophetic warnings of his witch doctor. His torture awakens Jamie's reality warping powers, and also drives him insane thinking reality is a dream meaning he unleashed a person with no restraints on getting what he wants completely absolved of his guilt because he believes nothing is real. Crocodile is aware of this, and laments it once Jamie breaks out. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_7fbb2a3 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_809cc5a1 | type |
Not in Kansas Anymore | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_809cc5a1 | comment |
Not in Kansas Anymore: In one issue, Colonel Novikova says something along those lines when she and Nth Man get dimensionally swapped with Rachel and Nightcrawler. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_809cc5a1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_809cc5a1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_809cc5a1 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679 | type |
What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: A lot of plot-threads go unsolved: In the first arc, a bunch of Warwolves menace the team, but manage to escape. They're never heard from again. Dazzler's newfound resurrection. Courtney Ross (who may or may not be Sat-Yr-9) having her bank assets frozen (#4-5) and signing her resignation (#16-17). No explanation as to why. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_863fa679 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8712e4c9 | type |
Story-Breaker Power | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8712e4c9 | comment |
Something of an epidemic of this in the early days of the book, seemingly because of the potential number of incidents of Story-Breaker Power the roster provided. Examples include the potency of Captain Britain's powers shrinking, or Shadowcat having her powers disrupted so solidifying took a supreme effort. Another was Nightcrawler having a harder time teleporting as he was feeling his age a bit, so he had to rely on it less. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8712e4c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8712e4c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8712e4c9 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5db38b | type |
They Killed Kenny Again | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5db38b | comment |
They Killed Kenny Again: Dazzler keeps finding herself dying, then coming back to life. Exactly why is never explained. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5db38b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5db38b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5db38b | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5e8731 | type |
Kudzu Plot | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5e8731 | comment |
Kudzu Plot: See The Chris Carter Effect. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5e8731 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5e8731 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8b5e8731 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6 | type |
Team Title | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6 | comment |
Team Title: Excalibur is the name of the team, and it's a series about that team. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8d0c61b6 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8df19151 | type |
Bouquet Toss | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8df19151 | comment |
Bouquet Toss: In issue #125, Brian and Meggan's wedding, Meggan tosses her bouquet to the assembled girls and lady guests. As usual, there is a veritable brawl to get the flowers: Psylocke (Brian's sister) ninja kicks Gatecrasher, and Cerise and Amanda Sefton duke it out for the bouquet (and Nightcrawler's heart). | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8df19151 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8df19151 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8df19151 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8e92e125 | type |
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8e92e125 | comment |
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: During the team's stay in New York after the events of Inferno, we see a couple named Lois and Clark. Later on, during the Cross Time Caper storyline, Brian and Kitty are accosted by a pair of cops calling themselves the "Dirty Angels". | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8e92e125 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8e92e125 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8e92e125 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8fac4a3a | type |
Superpower Lottery | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8fac4a3a | comment |
Superpower Lottery: Phoenix outpowers everyone else (combined) by quite a bit, and for that matter outpowers most of the Marvel Universe, being the human host to a Cosmic Entity; she gets psychologically damaged, sucker-punched (she's a Squishy Wizard), or written out to compensate. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8fac4a3a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8fac4a3a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_8fac4a3a | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_90c018ac | type |
Justified Trope | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_90c018ac | comment |
When Rachel Summers first appeared she was a skinny tomboy with a crewcut. When she joined Excalibur she was given a very well-developed build and a skintight costume that didn't leave much to the imagination. Justified since her transformation happened while she was in Mojoworld, a place known (among other things) for reshaping people into attractive movie stars. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_90c018ac | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_90c018ac | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_90c018ac | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_921b5b7b | type |
Terminator Impersonator | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_921b5b7b | comment |
Terminator Impersonator: The cover of Issue #67 features Kitty Pryde with sunglasses and a huge gun, exclaiming, "Hasta La Vista Baby!" with the tagline "X-Terminator." | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_921b5b7b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_921b5b7b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_921b5b7b | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_94421e20 | type |
Showing Off the New Body | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_94421e20 | comment |
Showing Off the New Body: When Nocturne briefly takes over Sage's body, she admires 'herself' in the mirror and starts gushing about how beautiful Sage is, before taking her bod out for a night on the town, switching into clothes that are more her style. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_94421e20 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_94421e20 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_94421e20 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_978b5f6d | type |
Screw You, Elves! | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_978b5f6d | comment |
Screw You, Elves!: One of Albion's motivations. He was offered the same choice as Brian, the sword or the amulet, and chose the sword. Roma immediately declared he'd failed the Secret Test of Character and was about to take the powers back when Merlyn overrode her, but not before Brion was made absolutely furious at them for their sheer callousness, both at the condition of his world and the notion they'd offer someone power and take it away just like that. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_978b5f6d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_978b5f6d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_978b5f6d | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9ab3da1a | type |
Evil Mentor | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9ab3da1a | comment |
Evil Mentor: Courtney (actually Sat-Yr-9 in disguise) to Kitty. Subtly at first, as she appears nothing but friendly and well-intentioned, but her lessons gradually grow more obviously evil. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9ab3da1a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9ab3da1a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9ab3da1a | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9b54d536 | type |
Evil Counterpart | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9b54d536 | comment |
Evil Counterpart: The Shadow X-Men, versions of the original team who were brainwashed by the Shadow King. Albion, for Captain Britain. He's an alternate version of Brian Braddock who comes from a Crapsack World, and was given the same choice as Brian, but chose the sword instead, which Merlin allowed for his own reasons. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9b54d536 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9b54d536 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9b54d536 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9bcd82c0 | type |
Took a Level in Badass | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9bcd82c0 | comment |
Took a Level in Badass: Nightcrawler went from the dorky and silly fun member of the X-Men to the leader of the European equivalent of The Avengers. He even formed former enemies The Technet into his own personal "N-Men" complete with X-Men-inspired uniforms. And most of that he did with his leg broken. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9bcd82c0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9bcd82c0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9bcd82c0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9cb5e4bb | type |
Evil Costume Switch | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9cb5e4bb | comment |
Evil Costume Switch: Subverted. Rachel Summers eventually ditches her original spiked red bodysuit (which was based on her Hound costume) and settles for the blood-red ensemble of Dark Phoenix. But she's not pulling a Face–Heel Turn; she just prefers these colors over "Light" Phoenix's costume. In her words, "[Dark Phoenix] might have been a threat to the universe... but she had great taste in clothes!" | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9cb5e4bb | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9cb5e4bb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_9cb5e4bb | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a211849 | type |
Life Energy | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a211849 | comment |
Also the Warwolves, extradimensional creatures who can suck out a person's Life Energy, leaving just their empty skin, then put on the skin and pass as the person (despite being shaped like quadrupedal animals in their natural form). At one point they scour the globe to find exact lookalikes for the other X-Men so they can impersonate them. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a211849 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a211849 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a211849 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a2b38d3b | type |
Eye Scream | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a2b38d3b | comment |
Eye Scream: A heroic example occurs when Necrom attempts to lure Kylun into a trap with an image of his girlfriend, superimposed over her reanimated corpse, previously killed by Necrom. Kylun isn't fooled, and as Necrom is sneaking up behind him to drain his life he lashes out with one of his magical swords, slashing Necrom across the face and putting out one of his eyes. The sorcerer sensibly flees the battle. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a2b38d3b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a2b38d3b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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More Deadly Than the Male | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a3458bf2 | comment |
More Deadly Than the Male: Of the Shadow X-Men, their Jean is more vile and sadistic than the others. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Dirty Mind-Reading | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_a5f1568d | comment |
Dirty Mind-Reading: Being a telepath, Rachel catches... interesting thoughts from an alternate Nigel Frobisher. We never find out what the exact thoughts were, but they were bad enough to make Rachel furiously tar and feather Frobisher. When Brian is sternly rebukes her, she projects the thoughts into his mind. About two seconds later, the rest of Excalibur are having to do their level best to prevent Brian from killing Frobisher. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_aa4cbf9a | type |
My Local | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_aa4cbf9a | comment |
My Local: The team would often go there to celebrate after a win. Or commiserate after suffering a beating. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_aa5b4f2c | type |
Wedding Episode | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_aa5b4f2c | comment |
Wedding Episode: Issue #125 of the original series is the wedding of Brian Braddock and Meggan. Also serves as Grand Finale of the series, since it is the last issue. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_aa5b4f2c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ae254ead | type |
Narrating the Obvious | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ae254ead | comment |
Narrating the Obvious: When Claremont's at the helm. Less so with Tieri. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed | type |
Ms. Fanservice | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b032e4ed | comment |
Ms. Fanservice: When she disappeared in Uncanny X-Men, Rachel was a stick-thin tomboy who usually wore gym clothes. When she reappeared in Excalibur, after being trapped in the Mojoverse, on her return she was built like a porn star (perhaps literally, considering where her new body came from) and wore a skintight, stiletto-heeled, spike-studded, red leather catsuit when on duty, and as little as possible off duty. Lampshaded at one point when she and Kitty go shopping, dissatisfied with the conservative suit and pumps Kitty picks out for her she uses her powers to re-arrange Kitty's outfit to resemble something Rachel normally wears. Kitty immediately thinks that she looks like a hooker. Meggan had her moments too. Frankly, most women drawn by Alan Davis do, though Davis actually drew Kitty to look like a young girl. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b14e4aab | type |
Brainwashed Bride | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b14e4aab | comment |
Brainwashed Bride: A variation occurs in issues #6-7, when during the Inferno (1988) crossover, Rachel Summers gets a telepathic distress call from baby Nathan (the present version of Cable) and flies from England to New York to help him. She is caught in a storm of demons and changes into a mannequin from a bridal boutique. A lesser demon from Limbo, under Madelyne Pryor (The Goblin Queen)'s command, finds the Rachel mannequin wearing a bridal dress and takes her to their "wedding", which is officiated by another demon. Being a mannequin, Rachel is actually immobile and cannot move, nor speak. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b14e4aab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66 | type |
Retcon | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66 | comment |
Retcon: The Ebony Blade is stated during the time travel arc to now be much older than previously stated, and Sir Percy is not the first to wield it, just the latest. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b2280b66 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b5619979 | type |
Was It All a Lie? | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b5619979 | comment |
Was It All a Lie?: Kitty's reaction after "Courtney Ross" is revealed to be evil Sat-Yr-9, who previously befriended her during Kitty's Heroic BSoD. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b9882b33 | type |
Bizarre Baby Boom | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b9882b33 | comment |
Bizarre Baby Boom: The reality warping of Jim Jaspers causes children born during it to come out mutated. They come to be known as "warpies" as the event itself gets called Jasper's Warp and their powers are commonly so unstable it'd be a miracle for any of them to make it to adulthood without detonating. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_b9882b33 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ba3454a7 | type |
Future Me Scares Me | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ba3454a7 | comment |
Future Me Scares Me: When Daytripper is pulling Captain Britain from the timestream, Rory Campbell catches a glimpse of Ahab (the slaver of mutants who tortured Rachel and kept her as one of his Hounds in her original timeline) and, recognizing him as his own future self, started to fear ever going down that road. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ba3454a7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ba3454a7 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bd5e8cd9 | type |
Urban Fantasy | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bd5e8cd9 | comment |
Really the whole Cross-Time Caper event was a string of these. An Urban Fantasy, a Hammer Horror episode, The Western, Sword and Sorcery, et cetera. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bd5e8cd9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bebf0356 | type |
Mission Control | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bebf0356 | comment |
Mission Control: Sage spent most of the time behind a computer interface compiling and analysing data. Lampshaded in issue #13: | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bebf0356 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bf2a1181 | type |
Blade on a Rope | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bf2a1181 | comment |
Blade on a Rope: Miss Emma Steed, the Black Queen of London's Hellfire Club, can create rope of psionic energy that have blades on the end. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_bf2a1181 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c25c7890 | type |
Fun with Acronyms | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c25c7890 | comment |
Fun with Acronyms: Most of the fictional government agencies had one of these. Sadly. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c25c7890 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1 | type |
New Powers as the Plot Demands | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1 | comment |
New Powers as the Plot Demands: Sage, naturally, is apparently just so great she can block out Nocturne's possession powers or override it whenever she likes. Somehow. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c26e2b1 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87 | type |
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87 | comment |
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Dazzler with the Shadow X-Men, on account of the fact they killed her. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9 | type |
Let's You and Him Fight | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9 | comment |
Let's You and Him Fight: In one of the later issues of the first series, Nate Grey came flying in to get a check up from Moira MacTaggert, who was helping him with his power degeneration issues. Excalibur assumed the worst of the extremely powerful telekinetic heading straight for Muir Island, and promptly attacked him. Later in the same issue, another misunderstanding triggered Nate's paranoia, and another fight - which ended quickly and hilariously after Moira scolded Nate into submission. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c3bdfbb9 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: Let's see... there was Brigadier Stuart and her scientific advisor Alistair of the Weird Happenings Organization... and the "Girls School from Heck" story arc, a clear nod to St. Trinian's (down to the school itself being called St. Searle's after the author). In an early issue, Arcade abducts people and forces them to entertain a crowd with stand-up comedy. If they can't hold the crowd's interest, he kills them... with a descending giant mechanical foot. In several of the more lighthearted fight scenes (Nightcrawler vs. Jester, Nightcrawler vs Chevalier Bretagne), combatants can be observed bantering with "Saracen pig!" and "Spartan dog!". During the Inferno tie-in, Brian and Kitty are trapped in a pocket dimension where they act out various stereotypical 80s movies. They go through a Rambo-style action flick and an obvious A Nightmare on Elm Street parody before getting out. Then immediately after that arc, Brian decides to take a quick morning fly through New York City. The crowd of onlookers includes unimpressed reporters named Lois and Clark. One reality is a pastiche on Judge Dredd where urban development makes giant skylines and the local Captain Britain analogue is a member of a familiarly uniformed enforcement squad called a Justicer. The Canon Immigrant villain from Age of Apocalypse Emma Steed is named after the protagonist duo of the British Spy Drama Tv series The Avengers (1960s) (no relation to Marvel's superteam), Emma Peel and John Steed. She also has a close resemblance to Diana Rigg, the actress who played Emma, plus the black hair of Patrick Macnee, who played John (Rigg had brown hair). | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55 | type |
We ARE Struggling Together | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55 | comment |
We ARE Struggling Together: Strangely enough, the team spends just as much time arguing and fighting each other as "heroing" in Frank Tieri's "Unredeemed" arc (#13-15). | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_cbdd9a55 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ce6555f0 | type |
Lighter and Softer | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ce6555f0 | comment |
Lighter and Softer: This series was originally conceived as being more lighthearted than the various X-books that were being published at the time, which were pretty dark and to prove it they took the most "fun" members of the X-Men (Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde) and basically wrote the team around them. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_ce6555f0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_d240ffa | type |
Captain Patriotic | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_d240ffa | comment |
Captain Patriotic: Played With in Brian's case - as Captain Britain, he has the codename, but bluntly informs a 'patriot' that he is nothing of the kind, got the codename with the costume, and is primarily concerned with right and wrong. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_d240ffa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_d62dd556 | type |
The Chessmaster | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_d62dd556 | comment |
The Chessmaster: Merlyn. And his daughter Roma. But mostly Merlyn. Roma is a Chessmaster to most characters, but to Merlyn she's just another pawn. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_dcb2305f | type |
Legion of Doom | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_dcb2305f | comment |
Legion of Doom: Attempted. Three major villain factions appear during the title's run: the Shadow-X, agent Scicluna (independent agent from Black Air) and the rogue Captain Britains Albion and Lionheart. In issues #18-19, they forge an alliance, which falls apart as soon as next issue. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_dd3272bb | type |
What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway? | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_dd3272bb | comment |
What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: Kylun, a huge dual-sword-wielding badass raised in an alternate reality, has the mutant power of... perfectly reproducing any given sound. He's rather embarrassed about it, and changes the subject whenever it comes up, until Excalibur press him. Brian at first snarks that he can see why he didn't want to talk about it, before pointing out that if anything, this made Kylun's remarkable feats even more impressive - fortunately, he doesn't really need a mutant power to kick ass. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_dd3272bb | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_df582b0b | type |
Continuity Snarl | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_df582b0b | comment |
Continuity Snarl: Issue 100 sees the team still fighting the London branch of the Hellfire Club while Cyclops, Phoenix, Archangel, Psylocke, and Cannonball surprise Moira with a visit to get the Xavier Protocols to deal with Onslaught, which was set up by Uncanny X-Men, Vol 1. #335 — which also showed the team and Moira at Muir Island learning about Xavier's breakdown and Moira knowing the X-Men were about head over there for the Protocols. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_df582b0b | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e19e68 | type |
Cruel Mercy | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e19e68 | comment |
Cruel Mercy: After defeating the Warwolves, the team are faced with the question of what to do with them. Rachel advocates simply killing them, Brian and Nightcrawler feel they can't. Kitty suggests sticking them in the London zoo to be gawked at, because she feels killing them was too nice. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e19e68 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e19e68 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e21e21be | type |
Red and Black and Evil All Over | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e21e21be | comment |
Red and Black and Evil All Over: The Shadow-X or Shadow X-Men are an alternate version of the founding members of the X-Men, plus Xavier, controlled and corrupted by the Shadow King. Their outfits are in shades of black with red highlights. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e21e21be | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e303d198 | type |
Whole-Plot Reference | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e303d198 | comment |
Whole-Plot Reference: In the "Girls' School From Heck" three issue mini arc, Kitty finds herself enrolled at a boarding school where all the other students are troublemakers to such a degree that no other school will take them, an outcast at first she starts bonding with the students after a particularly violent field hockey match, and then goes on to band the various cliques together in an outrageous scheme to save the school when it's threatened to close because of financial complications. Why does that sound familiar? | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e303d198 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e303d198 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e44a1a70 | type |
Bounty Hunter | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e44a1a70 | comment |
Bounty Hunter: The spectacularly incompetent Gatecrasher and her Technet. | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e44a1a70 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e44a1a70 | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e5421161 | type |
Expy | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e5421161 | comment |
Expy: Brigadier Alysande Stuart of W.H.O. (do you see what they did there?) was a Gender Flipped version of Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stuart from Doctor Who. Her brother, Alistaire, was W.H.O.'s "scientific advisor"; the same role the Doctor had at U.N.I.T. Interestingly enough Alistaire greatly resembles a later version of the Doctor.◊ He even ends up having a shifting appearance in Captain Britain and MI13 (albeit as a Retcon to explain why he'd been drawn as an older man by a misinformed artist) thanks to "an unfortunate dinner incident with Morgan Le Fay". | |
Excalibur (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_e5421161 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Point of Divergence | |
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Point of Divergence: In Albion's universe, World War 1 never stopped. | |
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You Already Changed the Past | |
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You Already Changed the Past: When the team has to travel back in time to save Camelot. Bonus points for the affair between Lancelot and Guinevere coming about because Pete Wisdom tried seducing Guinevere himself. | |
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Britain Is Only London | |
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Britain Is Only London: Averted. For starters, Excalibur's first headquarters is Cap's lighthouse, located in Cornwall, on the western coast of Britain. Then later, the team relocates to Muir Island, at the northernmost tip of the British Isles. | |
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Kill and Replace | |
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Kill and Replace: Poor, poor Courtney Ross. It does not pay to be the exact physical duplicate of a ruthless otherdimensional dictator. Also the Warwolves, extradimensional creatures who can suck out a person's Life Energy, leaving just their empty skin, then put on the skin and pass as the person (despite being shaped like quadrupedal animals in their natural form). At one point they scour the globe to find exact lookalikes for the other X-Men so they can impersonate them. | |
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Dwindling Party | |
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Dwindling Party: The Shadow X-Men, through the final arc. First Cyclops (beheaded), then Beast (stabbed), Angel (swarmed by Albion's goons), Jean (Heroic Sacrifice) and Iceman (despair). | |
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Oddball in the Series | |
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Oddball in the Series: This series was not only Lighter and Softer than the other X-related titles (though not without its own share of Nightmare Fuel for which the X-Men comics are justly famous), took place on a different continent altogether (Europe), and had many non-mutants on the roster (a rarity for X-teams), but it features somewhat obscure Marvel UK characters that had little to nothing to do with the X-Men, and the stories were mostly sci-fi and fantasy when most X-titles focused on whatever mutant hysteria was going on at any given time. | |
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But Now I Must Go | |
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But Now I Must Go: Dane Whitman hangs around with the team for a few issues, but leaves after he realizes the Ebony Sword he's carrying is a fake, and goes looking for the real one. | |
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Love Makes You Evil | |
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Love Makes You Evil: It's revealed that the reason Excalibur ally Rory Campbell became Ahab, the monstrous mutant slaver from Rachel's Bad Future timeline who had tortured her and turned her into one of his Hounds, was because he was in love with Amanda Sefton, who rejected him in favor of Nightcrawler. That being said, it's also shown that Rory had a pre-existing dark side that, though he resisted it for a while, he eventually gave into. | |
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Living Mood Ring | |
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Living Mood Ring: While Meggan can take on any shape she chooses, her form involuntarily changes depending on her mood, such as becoming more inhuman when she's feeling sad and taking on Nightcrawler's blue skin and hair and golden eyes when they were on the verge of a Relationship Upgrade. | |
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Canon Immigrant | |
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The Canon Immigrant villain from Age of Apocalypse Emma Steed is named after the protagonist duo of the British Spy Drama Tv series The Avengers (1960s) (no relation to Marvel's superteam), Emma Peel and John Steed. She also has a close resemblance to Diana Rigg, the actress who played Emma, plus the black hair of Patrick Macnee, who played John (Rigg had brown hair). | |
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