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    Published by Reference Series Books LLC Jan 2014, 2014

    ISBN 10: 1157255094ISBN 13: 9781157255093

    Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 292. Chapters: Jean Grey, Phoenix Force, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Lucifer, Psylocke, Emma Frost, Namor, Elektra, Apocalypse, Madelyne Pryor, Franklin Richards, High Evolutionary, Danielle Moonstar, Sersi, Selene, Leader, Shadow King, Karma, Stepford Cuckoos, Moondragon, Cable, Exodus, Kevin Sydney, Sage, Longshot, Nate Grey, Meggan, Prodigy, Proteus, Mimic, Mastermind, Julia Carpenter, Nocturne, Dracula, Mantis, Chamber, Cassandra Nova, Hope Summers, Typhoid Mary, Quentin Quire, Maximus, Xorn, Patsy Walker, Supreme Intelligence, Legion, Lilandra Neramani, Revanche, Blackheart, Blindfold, Madame Web, Arnim Zola, Doctor Druid, Lady Mastermind, Talisman, Stryfe, Purple Man, Griffin, Nanny, Scatterbrain, Artie Maddicks, Amphibian, Spider-Woman, Mister X, Devil-Slayer, Xemnu, Mentallo, Black Mamba, Gateway, M-Twins, Krakoa, Living Monolith, Gorgon, Martha Johansson, Thena, Contemplator, Ev Teel Urizen, Marvel Boy, Overmind, Collective Man, Blaquesmith, Sin, Persuasion, Hyperstorm, Genesis, Cerebra, Gamesmaster, Hybrid, Maggott, Emma Steed, Postman, Dead Girl, Blindspot, Sprite, Zadkiel, Mindworm, Topaz, Sat-Yr-9, Stick, King Bedlam, Oracle, Alpha the Ultimate Mutant, Possessor, Isolationist, Twilight, Ogun, Aron, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Mysterio, Mind-Wave, Black Swan, Dark Mother, Scanner, Gaia, Madame Sanctity, Mercy, Fixx, Elias Bogan, Blind Faith, Sequoia, Master Mind Excello, Manslaughter, Prudence Leighton, Tangerine, Headlok, Gatecrasher, Nia Noble, Astrid Bloom, Carter Ghazikhanian, Piranha, Hypnotia, Morpheus, Elysius, Brass, Professor Phobos, Hack, Slick, Mary Zero, Rhapsody, Alfie O'Meagan, Destiny, Mindblast, Shortpack, Psynapse, Mr. One & Mr. Two, Lady Lotus, Soul Skinner, Jack-in-the-Box, Ruth, G-Type, Mikula Golubev, Snowfall, Sundragon, Ever, Fontanelle, Frida, Anne-Marie Cortez, Brain Cell, Orwell, Lightning Bug. Excerpt: Psylocke (Elizabeth 'Betsy' Braddock) 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 No.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 precognitive in the pages of Captain Britain and then as a telepath, the character was eventually written as unexplainedly acquiring the telekinesis of Jean Grey. Psylocke later possesses both telepathy and telekinesis. Created by writer Chris Claremont, Elizabeth 'Betsy' Braddock first appeared in Captain Britain No. 8 (Dec. 1976), published by the Marvel Comics imprint Marvel UK. The original spelling of the character's name was 'Elizabeth,' though relettering of the UK versions for US reprints would occasionally misspell it as 'Elisabeth.' This led to spelling inconsistencies throughout future publications. The inconsistency was resolved by Claremont thirty-two years later in 2008 in the series New Exiles, which reasserted the particular spelling of her name as 'Elizabeth.' In the Captain Britain series, Chris Claremont introduced her as a supporting character, the sister of Brian Braddock, the eponymous Captain Britain, and established her career as a charte. 292 pp. Englisch.