Kate Pryde's Excalibur Costume Gets a Jaw-Dropping Update in X-Men Fanart
Kate Pryde is an iconic hero hailing from Marvel's Merry Band of Mutants, with this new piece of fanart bringing back her old school Excalibur look!
Kate Pryde is an iconic hero hailing from Marvel's Merry Band of Mutants, with this new piece of fanart bringing back her old school Excalibur look!
The Knights of X are leading a mutant insurrection in Otherworld, but they'll need to contend with the Furies - Merlyn's mystical Sentinels.
Moon Knight writer Jeremy Slater reveals he wants to adapt Excalibur for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and shares his vision for the project.
Captain Britain is on a mission to save Otherworld and Krakoa from the evil of Merlyn, and she is finally gathering her mutant Knights to defeat him!
While Kitty Pryde choosing to go by Kate might seem like an innocent act, it brings the X-Men closer to a dark future where mutants are wiped out.
Covers for the upcoming Knights of X #2 highlight the iconic but under utilized Rachel Summers, as well as the return of Kylun from classic Excalibur.
In new series Knights of X, Captain Britain and Excalibur are stuck fighting Merlyn in the magical Otherworld, while on a quest for a mutant relic.
The Arthurian legend infused with magic and mysticism remains a popular choice for filmmakers to adapt, but which King Arthur movie ranks best?
At the climax of Excalibur's war with Merlyn, a major sacrifice is made to save Otherworld, leading to Excalibur eventually becoming the Knights of X.
Betsy Braddock, the successor to the Captain Britain mantle, is not as fiercely loyal to her home country as her American counterpart.
Armin Zola is one of Captain America’s most insidious villains in the MCU, but in a classic Marvel comic, he becomes an absolutely tragic hero.
The X-Men know that Doctor Doom has no regard for mutant life, but in a preview for Excalibur #23, he proves how dark his scheming can get.
Tini Howard, the writer of X-Corp and Excalibur, is heading to the streets of Gotham. Could this suggest a major change for Marvel Comics?
Since there are so many unique variations on the King Arthur story, there have to be alternate versions of Merlin the Magician.
Through the wonders of Krakoa, Excalibur just resurrected a team of psychics created by comic legends Alan Moore and Alan Davis.
The X-Men are preparing for war against dark magical forces in Otherworld as a former Sorcerer Supreme declares himself an enemy of all mutantkind
Apocalypse imprisoned Morgan le Fay, dethroning her from Avalon. Now she's free and the X-Men will soon face a powerful foe with a personal vendetta.
Galactus consumes planets as part of his cosmic duty to collect energy, but it turns out he deliberately targets "silly" civilizations.
Excalibur #20 reminds readers that the X-Men's idea of mutant justice is much darker and more twisted than traditional capital punishment.
The X-Men are finally addressing the threat Otherworld poses to their resurrection process, with Excalibur leading the charge.
Pete Wisdom has been one of the few mutants not to make their home on Krakoa, and as he helps out Excalibur, it's clear that's the X-Men's loss.