Hullo, /co/mpadres!
We've been to Genosha, the heart of America, and now it's time to visit the Big Smoke herself! That's right, it's about time we began reading Excalibur!
PREVIOUSLY ON X-MEN:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt8Dt9rXl3I
Oh, if only you knew...
Gal pals!
>>93780477
fucking yes
>>93780822
Hi anon!
:(
ngl, I liked Meggan better when she was an uggo
>that skinny as a rail Brian
Being Brian is suffering
>that note
Cute!
Say whaaaaaaaa
Oh look, remember her?
>Boy, I can
Kitty is gay! GAY!But you all knew that already
>>93781177
I think I suppressed the memories.
>>93781242
Howzabout them?Those Captain Britain comics were bretty gud
>>93781211
Colossus sure didn't!
this OGN is the best looking x-men comic ever produced.
Is this some sort of fetish shit?
>>93781317
Ha!
>>93781309
I like them a lot, but when you see that much crazy shit at once it's hard to recall individual things. That said, wasn't sparklelady the one that made Cap Britain trip balls?
I've always heard praise of Excalibur, is it really good? How different is it from Claremont's X-Men stuff? How tied is it into the mythos and other books at the time? What I mean is if I wanted to read it as standalone, would it work?
>>93781438
start with this issue, and it's pretty self contained outside of Inferno. It's alternate universe/fantasy shenanigans with the cast that we're meeting right now.
>that pudgy Thor
>>93781417
>wasn't sparklelady the one that made Cap Britain trip balls?
Eeyup.
>>93781438
It's pretty much a Captain Britain book co-starring some X-Men, so other than Inferno it's pretty self-contained. With that said, there is some stuff you might want to read for context's sake, like the Moore and Delano Captain Britain runs, and Fall of the Mutants. It's not necessary, but like I said, it adds a bit of context to this run.
Welcome to jolly old London!
Is that fucking Dream?
>>93781356
Do you need to ask?
Jaysus, Kurt!
>>93782206
Yeah, you're right.
Oh yeah, if you didn't read Moore's Cap, it's worth noting Brian fucking died there.
I'm not into vore like at all, so this is just weird man
Nice, Captain Britain to the rescue!
Inflation too?!
Seriously wtf
Brian doesn't have time for your angst!
>>93782588
Excalibur gave Claremont quite a bit of freedom, and he used it to do what he did best. And what he does best isn't very vanilla.
>>93782344
I'm into it, but seeing it so blatantly done in allegedly-not-porn comic is just weird.
I am not a fan of Excalibur because I find it too self indulgent, but anyway, thanks X Anon.
Yeah, yeah, I watched the movie too, Rache.
>>93782525
man, these guys are just dragging out all the fetishes.
>AAAAA WE'RE ON FIRE RACHEL WHAT THE FUCK
Ugh, brb again
>>93782945
well, at least the ninjas can't catch them.
>>93782188
Rachel's Phoenix Sense is tingling!
Yuck.
With Claremont, it's hard to tell where the fetishes end and the body horror starts.
>a cowardly, superstitious lot
I sure do wonder where Kitty heard that!
Do the Hellfire Club look like a fucking performance group or what?
>I "Pryde" myself
That was awful
Lady on the background's all like
>You go, grrl!
>>93782969
That's a great cover! Looking back, in the late 80s we had multiple super teams that really felt global.
The Avengers had squads on both coasts, The X-Men were in the outback, Alpha Flight had Canada(Most Evil Country on Earth), Excalibur had England.
DC had the JLI, which expanded to Justice League America and Justice League Europe. And it helps that I'm a sucker for global/goverment teams.
No idea why they colored her orange in this page.
Lewd!
Alas
That actually looks better as a costume than her Hound getup desu
>more vore
>>93784141
And this is why I never understood why they had to make Nightcrawler a priest.
>>93784369
Yeah, that shit was pointless.
>crikey o'reilly
lol?
>>93784263
It's kind of annoying, but I really like Rachel's hound marks and costume. Makes her stand out in the ocean of cute redheads that make up the X-Men's history.
>a cutie!
Hah
Fuckin' Warwolves, man.
>>93784263
I say Rachel is at her best when she's all edgy and spiky.
Oh-ho-ho! ...at least three people are dead.
This fucking guy
>>93784535
In VERY fucked up ways no less.
>>93784596
Yeah, I mean, I do like some dark humor once in a while, but these first issues have a very... odd tone.
What the hell
>>93784556
Good old Nigel... there's something "lovable" about a doormat-antagonist who isn't actually evil, just an absolute asshole.
>>93784624
Must be a British thing.
>that third panelWould you?
>>93784484
How many werewolf movie posters do you need?
>>93784699
Maybe if she had feathers instead of hair.
>>93784717
ALL OF THEM
ALL OF THE WEREWOLF POSTERS
>>93784784
I keep hearing Warwolf as Wurwilf. I blame MST3K.
Oh god...
Oh geez!
>>93784810
Poor Rachel came a few years to become the edgy 90's hero she was always meant to be.
And thassit for today, more Excalibur tomorrow!
>>93784837
Came a few years too early, I mean. I can't seem to post right tonight.
>>93784854
Truly, a fate worse than death.
>>93784854
>Nightcrawler the Pimp
>>93781211
She has a weakness for blondes of an imposing disposition, if nothing else.
>>93784434
You do get that almost half of those cute redheads are all the same person, right?
Multiple personalities running around being more awesome than the original... etc...
Kinda like how the Cuckoos are just Emmas with less mileage.
In fact I sometimes wonder about Rachel's identity, given how she had all those memory problems and all.
>>93782308
And where in London does one "scrounge up" a Village Person's jacket, Rach?
>>93782485
His name is Thug? Was Stooge or Lackey taken?
>>93782945
Pheonix Force Photobomb!
>>93784832
of all the fetishes claremont has written in the x-books so far, this has to be one of the strangest.
>>93787151
Reverse-vore seems pretty standard to me.