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  2. Excalibur (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Excalibur is a superhero group appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are depicted as an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. Conceived by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer Alan Davis, they first appeared in Excalibur Special Edition #1 (1987), also known as Excalibur: The Sword is ...

  3. Excalibur (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Marvel launched a new ongoing series titled Excalibur as part of the X-Men Reload cross-line relaunch. Aside from the name and the writer (Claremont), it had no connection to Marvel's previous Excalibur titles, instead focusing on rebuilding efforts in Genosha and the relationship between Professor X and Magneto. [22]

  4. Faiza Hussain - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Faiza Hussain [1] is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Paul Cornell and artist Leonard Kirk, the character first appeared in Captain Britain and MI: 13 #1 (May 2008). [2] Faiza Hussain uses the codename Excalibur. [3] She is used as the title's "point of view character." [4]

  5. Alan Davis - Wikipedia

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    The ClanDestine, created by Davis for Marvel in 1994. In 1994 Davis created a new series of original characters called the ClanDestine, which featured the Destines, a family of long-lived, magically powered British superhumans. [17] Davis wrote and penciled the title for the first eight issues. He departed after issue 8, and the series was ...

  6. Gil Kane - Wikipedia

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    During this decade he also illustrated paperback and record-album covers, drew model box art, and co-wrote, with John Jakes, the 1980 novel Excalibur! [38] He drew the John Carter, Warlord of Mars series for Marvel beginning in June 1977. [39] In 1971, Kane met Michel "Greg" Regnier, then the editor of French-Belgian comics anthology Tintin Weekly.

  7. X-Men - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Marvel revised the entire lineup of X-Men comic book titles, centered on the launch of a second X-Men series, simply titled X-Men. With the return of Xavier and the original X-Men to the team, the roster was split into two strike forces: Cyclops's "Blue Team" (chronicled in X-Men ) and Storm's "Gold Team" (in The Uncanny X-Men ).

  8. Cerise (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Cerise first appeared in Excalibur #47 (March 1992), created by Alan Davis. Visually the character was a reuse of a design for a proposed series called Warpforce, pitched to DC Comics by Davis and Paul Neary. When DC passed on the series Davis decided to refine the design and include it in Excalibur. [2]

  9. Saturnyne - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics; Marvel UK: First appearance: UK: The Mighty World of Marvel: Marvel Superheroes #381 (Jan 1982) US: Excalibur Special Edition (1987) #1: Created by: Dave Thorpe Alan Davis: In-story information; Alter ego: Opal Luna Saturnyne: Species: Human: Team affiliations: Captain Britain Corps: Notable aliases: Omniversal Majestrix, Her ...