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Excalibur (comic book)

Excalibur is the name of several superhero comic books published by Marvel Comics since 1988, generally featuring the team of the same name.

Excalibur
Created byChris Claremont
Alan Davis
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
Title(s)Excalibur Special Edition (1987)
Excalibur (vol. 1) #1–125 (1988–1998)
Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem (1989)
Excalibur: Weird War IIII (1990)
Excalibur - The Possession (1991)
Excalibur: XX Crossing (1992)
Excalibur (vol. 2) #1–4 (2001)
Excalibur (vol. 3) #1–14 (2005–2006)
New Excalibur #1–24 (2006–2007)
Excalibur (vol. 4) #1–26 (2019–2022)
FormatsVaried
GenreSuperhero
Publication date1987–2022
Main character(s)Excalibur

The first volumes ran for 125 issues, complemented by several one-shot special editions, between 1987 and 1998. The second was a four-issue limited series published in 2001, and the third an ongoing series printed from 2004 and 2005 before being relaunched as New Excalibur. While featuring some of the same characters and concepts, the second and third series did not centre on an Excalibur team. In 2019 the series, complete with the return of the eponymous team, was revived as part of the Dawn of X X-Men relaunch.

Creation edit

The genesis of Excalibur came from Captain Britain, an initially unsuccessful attempt by Marvel to break into the British market which was co-created by American staff, including Chris Claremont.[1] Since creating Captain Britain, Claremont's career had gone from strength to strength; Uncanny X-Men had become one of the industry's best-selling titles, and as a result he had set up spin-off New Mutants, which was itself followed by the successful X-Factor. Meanwhile the short-lived Captain Britain had been revived by British creative teams, receiving critical acclaim - albeit while struggling for sales. When Claremont read the reinvigorated Captain Britain stories he was impressed with the development of the characters[2] and immediately planned a sequel to the Alan Moore-penned "Jaspers' Warp" arc, featuring Mad Jim Jaspers, the Fury and the rest of the Captain Britain cast that would be a major X-Men plot arc. Betsy Braddock, the title character's sister, was featured in New Mutants Annual #2 in 1986, soon joining the X-Men as Psylocke, while Jaspers made what was planned to be a teaser appearance in Uncanny X-Men #200, with the plot line of Charles Xavier's exile to the Shi'ar Empire intended to serve as a catalyst. However Claremont was then made aware of an ownership debate between Moore and Marvel, and with the publisher wary of litigation from Moore the storyline was retooled. The Jaspers cameo - during which the character had not demonstrated his powers - was not followed up on, while the role intended for the Fury was instead filled by new character Nimrod. Some of the planned storylines would later be used for the X-Men arc "Fall of the Mutants".[3]

Meanwhile while plot-lines in Uncanny X-Men had seen the popular characters Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Colossus - as well as the Rachel Summers incarnation of Phoenix - sidelined. The new roster featuring Havok, Longshot and Dazzler proved popular and were central to Claremont's plans for the series, so Marvel wanted both a 'home' for the characters and the sales potential of a fourth X-Men book. At the time, Marvel were heavily courting Alan Davis, who had been artist for Captain Britain from 1981 and was an avowed fan of the character.[2] After winning considerable acclaim in Britain, he was head-hunted by DC Comics, again receiving praise for his work on Batman and the Outsiders before falling out with the company. As a result, Marvel gave Davis what was for the time a very generous contract, both in terms of remuneration and creative freedom. Claremont was assigned to write the series, but allowed Davis - more used to working via the full script process rather than the 'Marvel method' considerable leeway and input. Claremont had previously wanted Davis to draw Uncanny X-Men; according to the writer the post was never available at the same time as Davis was,[2] but the artist would later indicate he was uninterested. Ann Nocenti was given the post of editor, and the trio decided the book would be a "cosmic comedy", both to play to Davis' strengths and to offset the dark tone of the other mutant books. Claremont chose to return Colossus to Uncanny X-Men rather than use him for Excalibur, due to Captain Britain already fulfilling the team's need for a strongman type. Davis' regular collaborator Paul Neary also joined as inker.[2]

Publication history edit

Volume 1 (1987–1998) edit

Excalibur
 
The cover to Excalibur (Vol.1) #1, art by Alan Davis
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateOctober 1988 – October 1998
No. of issues125 + 5 Special editions
Main character(s)Excalibur
Creative team
Written byChris Claremont
Scott Lobdell
Alan Davis
Warren Ellis
Ben Raab
et al.
Penciller(s)Alan Davis
Carlos Pacheco
Salvador Larroca
et al.
Inker(s)Paul Neary
Mark Farmer
et al.

Chris Claremont and Alan Davis edit

The series was launched with the lavish Excalibur Special Edition, a 1987 48-page advertisement-free 'bookshelf' comic promoted with posters and promotional carrier bags for comic stories. It was followed by an ongoing series. Despite being priced higher than most of Marvel's regular titles due to using a more expensive paper stock, Excalibur was a strong sales success - #1 was Diamond Comic Distributors' best-selling title for April 1988,[4] with #2 second-best behind the first issue of the newly-launched Wolverine in May[5] and #3 third behind Wolverine and Uncanny X-Men in June.[6] With the creators given a large amount of freedom by Marvel, the series soon received plaudits for its humorous tone and wit compared to the darker turn taken by both the other X-Men related titles and the wider industry at the time.[1] The success also led to Marvel printing a trade paperback compiling the material Davis had produced for Captain Britain, which was coloured by several artists. Davis and writer Jamie Delano were required to sell their rights to the material to do so; as Alan Moore refused to do likewise, his work on the title was not included in the collection.[7]

While Claremont and Davis intended Excalibur not to cross over with the other X-Men titles, the series was broadly part of the 1989 "Inferno" event, with issues #6-7. However, Excalibur themselves were only peripherally involved in the events of the story, not encountering any of the major characters.[8] Due to Davis falling behind schedule, issue #8 saw Ron Lim guest as artist, while #11 featured Marshall Rogers. A second special edition - Excalibur - Mojo Mayhem - was also published, featuring art from Art Adams. Excalibur #12 began the "Cross-Time Caper", a planned 9-issue arc sending the characters to a wide variety of alternative Earths. The following issue saw the debut of a new costume for Captain Britain; it had been designed for the character's primarily black-and-white British appearances, but Davis found the American colourists were frequently making mistakes and so simplified it.[8] However, in 1990 and partway through the storyline Davis fell ill. After a fill-in issue written by Michael Higgins and drawn by Lim, Chris Wozniak provided art until Davis was fit to return on Excalibur #23. However, his return would only last for two issues - after completing the delayed "Cross-Time Caper" arc he left the title, later stating that he was unhappy with the effect compromises he was having to make to get back on schedule were having on the quality of his work.[7]

Claremont and others edit

Soon after Davis' departure, Claremont's attention was split by the need to focus on the planned relaunch of X-Men. Other writers including Higgins, Terry Austin, Dana Moreshead and Scott Lobdell contributed issues, particularly when the title went bi-weekly over the summer of 1990. The book was also without a regular artist, instead featuring guest artists such as Barry Windsor-Smith, Colleen Doran, and David Ross. By this point sales had fallen; while still healthy they would never reach the heights of the early issues. Following the three-part "Girls' School from Heck" storyline (with art by Ron Wagner) in #32-34, Claremont left the title.[7] A third special edition, Weird War III, was released in 1991.[9]

Alan Davis returns edit

Claremont's replacement was meant to be a returning Alan Davis, tempted back as writer-artist from #35 onwards. However, other commitments delayed his return and Lobdell contributed a short run to bridge the gap, including a three-part arc featuring the Avengers West Coast; the events of his stories were guided by Davis.[10] As Neary had decided to continue his more lucrative pencilling career, Davis linked up with Mark Farmer as inker - the pair had briefly worked together before, notably on the final issue of Captain Britain, and would go on to have a long partnership.[8] They appeared as the new team on Excalibur #42; while contemporary Marvel policy did not generally tout creative teams on covers, the issue bore a strapline trumpeting the return of "You Know Who". Davis' double role also meant he could plot issues for other artists to draw when he fell behind schedule.[7] His return allowed the conclusion of numerous unresolved plot-lines and saw the first major expansion to the comic's regular cast with the additions of Cerise, Kylun, Micromax and Feron.[10] Having concluded his storylines, Davis left again after Excalibur #67 to focus on launching the ClanDestine.[1] Comic Book Resources suggested the title never recovered from Davis' departure.[11]

Scott Lobdell edit

Davis' return had not brought the expected sales increase; subsequently, after a brief tenure under Brian Ashford,[12] the title would take a different direction under Scott Lobdell, who strengthened the title's narrative and tonal connection to the other X-Men titles under the direction of Bob Harras. The recent additions to the cast were abruptly written out, as was Captain Britain - who became lost in the time-steam off-panel before Excalibur #68, leading to Meggan also falling out of focus. The cosmic elements of the book were dropped and the team were relocated to Muir Island, with Moira MacTaggert added to the regular cast. While Captain Britain would return to the series it was at the expense of Phoenix, and he was radically altered to the aloof Britannic, and he and Meggan would take a minor role in the series, which increasingly focused on Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and MacTaggert, as well as the newly added extant X-Men supporting character Amanda Sefton.[1] The new strategy for the title also saw it involved in the crossovers "Fatal Attractions" and "Phalanx Covenant"; the latter saw Douglock added to the regular cast. However, sales only rose slightly.

Warren Ellis edit

In late 1994 Warren Ellis - recently of Hellstorm - took over as writer from Excalibur #82. After three issues working from a plot by Lobdell he made his debut as sole writer with Excalibur #85. The following issue saw the introduction of Pete Wisdom to the series. Wisdom had originally been planned as a character in Ellis' projected Trident Comics series Electric Angel, but only got as far as the ashcan stage.[12] To avoid any possible legal worries over this, Ellis simply didn't tell Marvel about the character's origins.[13] After #86 the series was replaced for four months by the limited series X-Calibre as part of the "Age of Apocalypse" X-Men event. Marvel also directed Ellis to add Wolfsbane and Colossus to the title.[14] Initially several artists worked on the title, including Ken Lashley and Casey Jones, before Carlos Pacheco took over from #95. Ellis would also pen the three-issue spin-off limited series Pryde and Wisdom. Excalibur #100 saw Brian Braddock return to the role of Captain Britain; however, Ellis would leave the title a few issues later to work on WildStorm's Stormwatch and Dv8.[15] His work on the series has received a generally positive reception.[16]

Ben Raab and Salvador Larocca edit

From Excalibur #106 Ben Raab became writer, with Salvador Larroca as artist.[17] Raab swiftly wrote out Captain Britain to facilitate a storyline featuring Colossus romancing Meggan, a plot point that would also feature in a Colossus one-shot.[18] Raab would de-emphasise and eventually write out Wisdom too, once again choosing to focus on the X-Men originated characters. However, sales were poor and the title was finally cancelled after 125 issues in 1998.[19] Critical reception of Raab's material has not been positive, with some feeling it had become a generic X-Men title that was going through the motions. Following the cancellation the characters of Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Colossus returned to the main X-Men titles.[20]

Volume 2 (2001) edit

Excalibur
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateFebruary 2001 – May 2001
No. of issues4
Main character(s)Captain Britain
Meggan
Psylocke
Black Knight
Creative team
Written byBen Raab
Penciller(s)Pablo Raimondi
Inker(s)Walden Wong

The series returned as a four-issue limited series in 2001, again featuring Raab as writer with art from Pablo Raimondi. It was originally solicited as Excalibur - Sword of Power in 2000,[21] but the final issues made no mention of the subtitle. The series did not feature an Excalibur team or all of the original cast, instead focusing on Captain Britain, Meggan, Psylocke and the Black Knight battling to save Otherworld.

Volume 3 (2004–2005) edit

Excalibur
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateJuly 2004 – July 2005
No. of issues14
Main character(s)Professor X
Magneto
Callisto
Creative team
Written byChris Claremont
Penciller(s)Aaron Lopresti
Inker(s)Greg Adams

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] The series' last issue was #14, released in May, 2005. The letters page of the final issue announced a relaunch of the title as New Excalibur in November, 2005.

New Excalibur (2006–2007) edit

New Excalibur
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateJanuary 2006 – December 2007
No. of issues24
Main character(s)Excalibur
Creative team
Written byChris Claremont
Frank Tieri
Penciller(s)Michael Ryan
Inker(s)Rick Ketcham

The replacement title featured the return of an Excalibur team, consisting of Captain Britain, Pete Wisdom, Dazzler, Juggernaut, Nocturne and Sage. It was followed by X-Men: Die by the Sword.

Volume 4 (2019–2022) edit

Excalibur
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateDecember 2019 – February 2022
No. of issues26
Main character(s)Excalibur
Creative team
Written byTini Howard
Artist(s)Marcus To
Wilton Santos
R.B. Silva
Phil Noto
Mahmud Asrar
Stefano Caselli
Colorist(s)Erick Arciniega
Nolan Woodward
Phil Noto
Sunny Gho
Rachelle Rosenberg
Editor(s)Jordan D. White

Excalibur was relaunched as a part of Dawn of X in October 2019. The initial roster comprised Betsy Braddock as the new Captain Britain, Gambit, Rogue, Jubilee, Rictor and Apocalypse.

Collected editions edit

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Excalibur Classic, Vol. 1 - The Sword is Drawn Excalibur #1-5; Excalibur Special Edition November 2005 978-0785118886
Excalibur Classic, Vol. 2 - Two-Edged Sword Excalibur #6-11; Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem August 2006 978-0785122012
Excalibur Classic, Vol. 3 - Cross Time Caper, Book 1 Excalibur #12-20 February 2007 978-0785122029
Excalibur Classic, Vol. 4 - Cross-Time Caper, Book 2 Excalibur #21-28 November 2007 978-0785122036
Excalibur Classic, Vol. 5 Excalibur #29-34; Excalibur: Weird War III May 2008 978-0785131229
Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis, Vol. 1 Excalibur #42-50 June 2009 978-0785137405
Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis, Vol. 2 Excalibur #51-58; Excalibur: XX Crossing February 2010 978-0785144557
Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis, Vol. 3 Excalibur #59-67 July 2011 978-0785155430
X-Men: Fatal Attractions Excalibur, vol. 1 #71; X-Factor, vol. 1 #92; Uncanny X-Men #304; X-Men, vol. 2 #25; Wolverine, vol. 2 #75; and X-Force, vol. 1 #25 August 2000 0-7851-0748-7
X-Men: The Phalanx Covenant Excalibur, vol. 1 #78-82; Uncanny X-Men #306, 311-314, 316–317; X-Men, vol. 2 #36–37; X-Factor, vol. 1 #106; X-Force, vol. 1 #38; Wolverine, vol. 2 #85; Cable, vol. 1 #16 February 2014 0-7851-8549-6
Origin of Generation X: Tales of the Phalanx Covenant Excalibur, vol. 1 #82; Uncanny X-Men #316–317; X-Men, vol. 2 #36–37; X-Factor, vol. 1 #106; X-Force, vol. 1 #38; Wolverine, vol. 2 #85; Cable, vol. 1 #16; and Generation X #1 June 2001 0-7851-0216-7
Excalibur Visionaries: Warren Ellis, Vol. 1 Excalibur #83-90 May 2010 978-0785144564
Excalibur Visionaries: Warren Ellis, Vol. 2 Excalibur #91-95; X-Man #12; Starjammers #1-4 August 2010 978-0785149293
Excalibur Visionaries: Warren Ellis, Vol. 3 Excalibur #96-103; Pryde and Wisdom #1-3 December 2010 978-0785149521
Excalibur: Forging the Sword Excalibur vol. 3, #1-4 November 2004 978-0785115274
Excalibur: Saturday Night Fever Excalibur vol. 3, #5-10 June 2005 978-0785114765
House of M: Excalibur - Prelude Excalibur vol. 3, #11-14 August 2005 978-0785118121
New Excalibur: Defenders of the Realm New Excalibur #1-7 August 2006 978-0785118350
New Excalibur: Last Days of Camelot New Excalibur #8-15 March 2007 978-0785122210
New Excalibur: Battle for Eternity New Excalibur #16-24 December 2007 978-0785124559
X-Men: Die by the Sword X-Men: Die by the Sword #1-5 March 2008 978-0785127918
Excalibur by Tini Howard – Volume 1 Excalibur #1–6 April 22, 2020[23] ISBN 978-1302919917
Excalibur by Tini Howard – Volume 2 Excalibur #7–12 December 1, 2020[24] ISBN 978-1302921460
Excalibur by Tini Howard – Volume 3 Excalibur #16-21 September 15, 2021 ISBN 978-1302924843
Excalibur by Tini Howard – Volume 4 Excalibur #22-26 March 1, 2022 ISBN 978-1302927905

Epic Collections edit

Volume Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
1 Excalibur Epic Collection: The Sword is Drawn Excalibur vol.1 #1–11; Excalibur Special Edition; Captain Britain (1976) #1–2; Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem; material from Mighty World of Marvel (vol. 2) #7, 14–15; Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #31–38 March 2017 978-1302904340
2 Excalibur Epic Collection: The Cross-Time Caper Excalibur vol.1 #12–30 June 2018 978-1302910129
3 Excalibur Epic Collection: Girls' School From Heck Excalibur vol.1 #31–41; Excalibur: Weird War III; Excalibur: The Possession; Excalibur: Air Apparent; Sensational She-Hulk #26; material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #75 February 2019 978-1302916527
4 Excalibur Epic Collection: Curiouser and Curiouser Excalibur vol.1 #42–58; Excalibur: XX Crossing; material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #110 February 2020 978-1302922764
8 Excalibur Epic Collection: The Battle for Britain Excalibur vol. 1 #104-115, -1; Colossus #1; Kitty Pryde: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1-3; New Mutants: Truth or Death #1-3 March 2022 978-1302934460
9 Excalibur Epic Collection: You Are Cordially Invited Excalibur vol. 1 #116-125; X-Men Unlimited #19; X-Men: True Friends #1-3; Excalibur vol. 2 #1-4 October 2023

Omnibuses edit

Volume Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
1 Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 1 Excalibur vol.1 #1–34; Excalibur Special Edition; Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem; Quasar #11, Thor #427-429, material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #31–38 December 2020 978-1302904340
2 Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 2 Excalibur vol.1 #33-67; Excalibur: Weird War III, Excalibur: The Possession, Excalibur: Air Apparent, Excalibur: XX Crossing, Sensational She-Hulk #26; material from Marvel Comics Presents #75 and #110 February 2022 978-1302910129
3 Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 3 Excalibur vol.1 #68-103, Annual #1-2; Pryde & Wisdom #1-3; X-Factor #106; X-Force #38; X-Man #12; X-Men Unlimited #4, material from Marvel Comics Presents #174 and Marvel Holiday Special 1996 November 2023
House of M Companion Excalibur vol. 2 #8-14; New Avengers #16-20; House of M: Avengers #1-5; Civil War: House of M #1-5; House of M: Masters of Evil #1-4; What If? Spider-Man: House of M; House of M (2015) #1-4; material from What If? December 2023

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Excalibur is the name of several superhero comic books published by Marvel Comics since 1988 generally featuring the team of the same name ExcaliburCreated byChris ClaremontAlan DavisPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyTitle s Excalibur Special Edition 1987 Excalibur vol 1 1 125 1988 1998 Excalibur Mojo Mayhem 1989 Excalibur Weird War IIII 1990 Excalibur The Possession 1991 Excalibur XX Crossing 1992 Excalibur vol 2 1 4 2001 Excalibur vol 3 1 14 2005 2006 New Excalibur 1 24 2006 2007 Excalibur vol 4 1 26 2019 2022 FormatsVariedGenreSuperheroPublication date1987 2022Main character s ExcaliburThe first volumes ran for 125 issues complemented by several one shot special editions between 1987 and 1998 The second was a four issue limited series published in 2001 and the third an ongoing series printed from 2004 and 2005 before being relaunched as New Excalibur While featuring some of the same characters and concepts the second and third series did not centre on an Excalibur team In 2019 the series complete with the return of the eponymous team was revived as part of the Dawn of X X Men relaunch Contents 1 Creation 2 Publication history 2 1 Volume 1 1987 1998 2 1 1 Chris Claremont and Alan Davis 2 1 2 Claremont and others 2 1 3 Alan Davis returns 2 1 4 Scott Lobdell 2 1 5 Warren Ellis 2 1 6 Ben Raab and Salvador Larocca 2 2 Volume 2 2001 2 3 Volume 3 2004 2005 2 4 New Excalibur 2006 2007 2 5 Volume 4 2019 2022 3 Collected editions 3 1 Epic Collections 3 2 Omnibuses 4 ReferencesCreation editThe genesis of Excalibur came from Captain Britain an initially unsuccessful attempt by Marvel to break into the British market which was co created by American staff including Chris Claremont 1 Since creating Captain Britain Claremont s career had gone from strength to strength Uncanny X Men had become one of the industry s best selling titles and as a result he had set up spin off New Mutants which was itself followed by the successful X Factor Meanwhile the short lived Captain Britain had been revived by British creative teams receiving critical acclaim albeit while struggling for sales When Claremont read the reinvigorated Captain Britain stories he was impressed with the development of the characters 2 and immediately planned a sequel to the Alan Moore penned Jaspers Warp arc featuring Mad Jim Jaspers the Fury and the rest of the Captain Britain cast that would be a major X Men plot arc Betsy Braddock the title character s sister was featured in New Mutants Annual 2 in 1986 soon joining the X Men as Psylocke while Jaspers made what was planned to be a teaser appearance in Uncanny X Men 200 with the plot line of Charles Xavier s exile to the Shi ar Empire intended to serve as a catalyst However Claremont was then made aware of an ownership debate between Moore and Marvel and with the publisher wary of litigation from Moore the storyline was retooled The Jaspers cameo during which the character had not demonstrated his powers was not followed up on while the role intended for the Fury was instead filled by new character Nimrod Some of the planned storylines would later be used for the X Men arc Fall of the Mutants 3 Meanwhile while plot lines in Uncanny X Men had seen the popular characters Nightcrawler Shadowcat and Colossus as well as the Rachel Summers incarnation of Phoenix sidelined The new roster featuring Havok Longshot and Dazzler proved popular and were central to Claremont s plans for the series so Marvel wanted both a home for the characters and the sales potential of a fourth X Men book At the time Marvel were heavily courting Alan Davis who had been artist for Captain Britain from 1981 and was an avowed fan of the character 2 After winning considerable acclaim in Britain he was head hunted by DC Comics again receiving praise for his work on Batman and the Outsiders before falling out with the company As a result Marvel gave Davis what was for the time a very generous contract both in terms of remuneration and creative freedom Claremont was assigned to write the series but allowed Davis more used to working via the full script process rather than the Marvel method considerable leeway and input Claremont had previously wanted Davis to draw Uncanny X Men according to the writer the post was never available at the same time as Davis was 2 but the artist would later indicate he was uninterested Ann Nocenti was given the post of editor and the trio decided the book would be a cosmic comedy both to play to Davis strengths and to offset the dark tone of the other mutant books Claremont chose to return Colossus to Uncanny X Men rather than use him for Excalibur due to Captain Britain already fulfilling the team s need for a strongman type Davis regular collaborator Paul Neary also joined as inker 2 Publication history editVolume 1 1987 1998 edit Excalibur nbsp The cover to Excalibur Vol 1 1 art by Alan DavisPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreSuperheroPublication dateOctober 1988 October 1998No of issues125 5 Special editionsMain character s ExcaliburCreative teamWritten byChris ClaremontScott LobdellAlan DavisWarren EllisBen Raabet al Penciller s Alan DavisCarlos PachecoSalvador Larrocaet al Inker s Paul NearyMark Farmer et al Chris Claremont and Alan Davis edit The series was launched with the lavish Excalibur Special Edition a 1987 48 page advertisement free bookshelf comic promoted with posters and promotional carrier bags for comic stories It was followed by an ongoing series Despite being priced higher than most of Marvel s regular titles due to using a more expensive paper stock Excalibur was a strong sales success 1 was Diamond Comic Distributors best selling title for April 1988 4 with 2 second best behind the first issue of the newly launched Wolverine in May 5 and 3 third behind Wolverine and Uncanny X Men in June 6 With the creators given a large amount of freedom by Marvel the series soon received plaudits for its humorous tone and wit compared to the darker turn taken by both the other X Men related titles and the wider industry at the time 1 The success also led to Marvel printing a trade paperback compiling the material Davis had produced for Captain Britain which was coloured by several artists Davis and writer Jamie Delano were required to sell their rights to the material to do so as Alan Moore refused to do likewise his work on the title was not included in the collection 7 While Claremont and Davis intended Excalibur not to cross over with the other X Men titles the series was broadly part of the 1989 Inferno event with issues 6 7 However Excalibur themselves were only peripherally involved in the events of the story not encountering any of the major characters 8 Due to Davis falling behind schedule issue 8 saw Ron Lim guest as artist while 11 featured Marshall Rogers A second special edition Excalibur Mojo Mayhem was also published featuring art from Art Adams Excalibur 12 began the Cross Time Caper a planned 9 issue arc sending the characters to a wide variety of alternative Earths The following issue saw the debut of a new costume for Captain Britain it had been designed for the character s primarily black and white British appearances but Davis found the American colourists were frequently making mistakes and so simplified it 8 However in 1990 and partway through the storyline Davis fell ill After a fill in issue written by Michael Higgins and drawn by Lim Chris Wozniak provided art until Davis was fit to return on Excalibur 23 However his return would only last for two issues after completing the delayed Cross Time Caper arc he left the title later stating that he was unhappy with the effect compromises he was having to make to get back on schedule were having on the quality of his work 7 Claremont and others edit Soon after Davis departure Claremont s attention was split by the need to focus on the planned relaunch of X Men Other writers including Higgins Terry Austin Dana Moreshead and Scott Lobdell contributed issues particularly when the title went bi weekly over the summer of 1990 The book was also without a regular artist instead featuring guest artists such as Barry Windsor Smith Colleen Doran and David Ross By this point sales had fallen while still healthy they would never reach the heights of the early issues Following the three part Girls School from Heck storyline with art by Ron Wagner in 32 34 Claremont left the title 7 A third special edition Weird War III was released in 1991 9 Alan Davis returns edit Claremont s replacement was meant to be a returning Alan Davis tempted back as writer artist from 35 onwards However other commitments delayed his return and Lobdell contributed a short run to bridge the gap including a three part arc featuring the Avengers West Coast the events of his stories were guided by Davis 10 As Neary had decided to continue his more lucrative pencilling career Davis linked up with Mark Farmer as inker the pair had briefly worked together before notably on the final issue of Captain Britain and would go on to have a long partnership 8 They appeared as the new team on Excalibur 42 while contemporary Marvel policy did not generally tout creative teams on covers the issue bore a strapline trumpeting the return of You Know Who Davis double role also meant he could plot issues for other artists to draw when he fell behind schedule 7 His return allowed the conclusion of numerous unresolved plot lines and saw the first major expansion to the comic s regular cast with the additions of Cerise Kylun Micromax and Feron 10 Having concluded his storylines Davis left again after Excalibur 67 to focus on launching the ClanDestine 1 Comic Book Resources suggested the title never recovered from Davis departure 11 Scott Lobdell edit Davis return had not brought the expected sales increase subsequently after a brief tenure under Brian Ashford 12 the title would take a different direction under Scott Lobdell who strengthened the title s narrative and tonal connection to the other X Men titles under the direction of Bob Harras The recent additions to the cast were abruptly written out as was Captain Britain who became lost in the time steam off panel before Excalibur 68 leading to Meggan also falling out of focus The cosmic elements of the book were dropped and the team were relocated to Muir Island with Moira MacTaggert added to the regular cast While Captain Britain would return to the series it was at the expense of Phoenix and he was radically altered to the aloof Britannic and he and Meggan would take a minor role in the series which increasingly focused on Nightcrawler Shadowcat and MacTaggert as well as the newly added extant X Men supporting character Amanda Sefton 1 The new strategy for the title also saw it involved in the crossovers Fatal Attractions and Phalanx Covenant the latter saw Douglock added to the regular cast However sales only rose slightly Warren Ellis edit In late 1994 Warren Ellis recently of Hellstorm took over as writer from Excalibur 82 After three issues working from a plot by Lobdell he made his debut as sole writer with Excalibur 85 The following issue saw the introduction of Pete Wisdom to the series Wisdom had originally been planned as a character in Ellis projected Trident Comics series Electric Angel but only got as far as the ashcan stage 12 To avoid any possible legal worries over this Ellis simply didn t tell Marvel about the character s origins 13 After 86 the series was replaced for four months by the limited series X Calibre as part of the Age of Apocalypse X Men event Marvel also directed Ellis to add Wolfsbane and Colossus to the title 14 Initially several artists worked on the title including Ken Lashley and Casey Jones before Carlos Pacheco took over from 95 Ellis would also pen the three issue spin off limited series Pryde and Wisdom Excalibur 100 saw Brian Braddock return to the role of Captain Britain however Ellis would leave the title a few issues later to work on WildStorm s Stormwatch and Dv8 15 His work on the series has received a generally positive reception 16 Ben Raab and Salvador Larocca edit From Excalibur 106 Ben Raab became writer with Salvador Larroca as artist 17 Raab swiftly wrote out Captain Britain to facilitate a storyline featuring Colossus romancing Meggan a plot point that would also feature in a Colossus one shot 18 Raab would de emphasise and eventually write out Wisdom too once again choosing to focus on the X Men originated characters However sales were poor and the title was finally cancelled after 125 issues in 1998 19 Critical reception of Raab s material has not been positive with some feeling it had become a generic X Men title that was going through the motions Following the cancellation the characters of Nightcrawler Shadowcat and Colossus returned to the main X Men titles 20 Volume 2 2001 edit ExcaliburPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatLimited seriesGenreSuperheroPublication dateFebruary 2001 May 2001No of issues4Main character s Captain BritainMegganPsylockeBlack KnightCreative teamWritten byBen RaabPenciller s Pablo RaimondiInker s Walden WongThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2023 The series returned as a four issue limited series in 2001 again featuring Raab as writer with art from Pablo Raimondi It was originally solicited as Excalibur Sword of Power in 2000 21 but the final issues made no mention of the subtitle The series did not feature an Excalibur team or all of the original cast instead focusing on Captain Britain Meggan Psylocke and the Black Knight battling to save Otherworld Volume 3 2004 2005 edit ExcaliburPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreSuperheroPublication dateJuly 2004 July 2005No of issues14Main character s Professor XMagnetoCallistoCreative teamWritten byChris ClaremontPenciller s Aaron LoprestiInker s Greg AdamsThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2023 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 The series last issue was 14 released in May 2005 The letters page of the final issue announced a relaunch of the title as New Excalibur in November 2005 New Excalibur 2006 2007 edit New ExcaliburPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreSuperheroPublication dateJanuary 2006 December 2007No of issues24Main character s ExcaliburCreative teamWritten byChris ClaremontFrank TieriPenciller s Michael RyanInker s Rick KetchamThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2023 The replacement title featured the return of an Excalibur team consisting of Captain Britain Pete Wisdom Dazzler Juggernaut Nocturne and Sage It was followed by X Men Die by the Sword Volume 4 2019 2022 edit ExcaliburPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyGenreSuperheroPublication dateDecember 2019 February 2022No of issues26Main character s ExcaliburCreative teamWritten byTini HowardArtist s Marcus ToWilton SantosR B SilvaPhil NotoMahmud AsrarStefano CaselliColorist s Erick ArciniegaNolan WoodwardPhil NotoSunny GhoRachelle RosenbergEditor s Jordan D WhiteThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2023 Excalibur was relaunched as a part of Dawn of X in October 2019 The initial roster comprised Betsy Braddock as the new Captain Britain Gambit Rogue Jubilee Rictor and Apocalypse Collected editions editTitle Material collected Publication date ISBNExcalibur Classic Vol 1 The Sword is Drawn Excalibur 1 5 Excalibur Special Edition November 2005 978 0785118886Excalibur Classic Vol 2 Two Edged Sword Excalibur 6 11 Excalibur Mojo Mayhem August 2006 978 0785122012Excalibur Classic Vol 3 Cross Time Caper Book 1 Excalibur 12 20 February 2007 978 0785122029Excalibur Classic Vol 4 Cross Time Caper Book 2 Excalibur 21 28 November 2007 978 0785122036Excalibur Classic Vol 5 Excalibur 29 34 Excalibur Weird War III May 2008 978 0785131229Excalibur Visionaries Alan Davis Vol 1 Excalibur 42 50 June 2009 978 0785137405Excalibur Visionaries Alan Davis Vol 2 Excalibur 51 58 Excalibur XX Crossing February 2010 978 0785144557Excalibur Visionaries Alan Davis Vol 3 Excalibur 59 67 July 2011 978 0785155430X Men Fatal Attractions Excalibur vol 1 71 X Factor vol 1 92 Uncanny X Men 304 X Men vol 2 25 Wolverine vol 2 75 and X Force vol 1 25 August 2000 0 7851 0748 7X Men The Phalanx Covenant Excalibur vol 1 78 82 Uncanny X Men 306 311 314 316 317 X Men vol 2 36 37 X Factor vol 1 106 X Force vol 1 38 Wolverine vol 2 85 Cable vol 1 16 February 2014 0 7851 8549 6Origin of Generation X Tales of the Phalanx Covenant Excalibur vol 1 82 Uncanny X Men 316 317 X Men vol 2 36 37 X Factor vol 1 106 X Force vol 1 38 Wolverine vol 2 85 Cable vol 1 16 and Generation X 1 June 2001 0 7851 0216 7Excalibur Visionaries Warren Ellis Vol 1 Excalibur 83 90 May 2010 978 0785144564Excalibur Visionaries Warren Ellis Vol 2 Excalibur 91 95 X Man 12 Starjammers 1 4 August 2010 978 0785149293Excalibur Visionaries Warren Ellis Vol 3 Excalibur 96 103 Pryde and Wisdom 1 3 December 2010 978 0785149521Excalibur Forging the Sword Excalibur vol 3 1 4 November 2004 978 0785115274Excalibur Saturday Night Fever Excalibur vol 3 5 10 June 2005 978 0785114765House of M Excalibur Prelude Excalibur vol 3 11 14 August 2005 978 0785118121New Excalibur Defenders of the Realm New Excalibur 1 7 August 2006 978 0785118350New Excalibur Last Days of Camelot New Excalibur 8 15 March 2007 978 0785122210New Excalibur Battle for Eternity New Excalibur 16 24 December 2007 978 0785124559X Men Die by the Sword X Men Die by the Sword 1 5 March 2008 978 0785127918Excalibur by Tini Howard Volume 1 Excalibur 1 6 April 22 2020 23 ISBN 978 1302919917Excalibur by Tini Howard Volume 2 Excalibur 7 12 December 1 2020 24 ISBN 978 1302921460Excalibur by Tini Howard Volume 3 Excalibur 16 21 September 15 2021 ISBN 978 1302924843Excalibur by Tini Howard Volume 4 Excalibur 22 26 March 1 2022 ISBN 978 1302927905Epic Collections edit Volume Title Material collected Publication date ISBN1 Excalibur Epic Collection The Sword is Drawn Excalibur vol 1 1 11 Excalibur Special Edition Captain Britain 1976 1 2 Excalibur Mojo Mayhem material from Mighty World of Marvel vol 2 7 14 15 Marvel Comics Presents 1988 31 38 March 2017 978 13029043402 Excalibur Epic Collection The Cross Time Caper Excalibur vol 1 12 30 June 2018 978 13029101293 Excalibur Epic Collection Girls School From Heck Excalibur vol 1 31 41 Excalibur Weird War III Excalibur The Possession Excalibur Air Apparent Sensational She Hulk 26 material from Marvel Comics Presents 1988 75 February 2019 978 13029165274 Excalibur Epic Collection Curiouser and Curiouser Excalibur vol 1 42 58 Excalibur XX Crossing material from Marvel Comics Presents 1988 110 February 2020 978 13029227648 Excalibur Epic Collection The Battle for Britain Excalibur vol 1 104 115 1 Colossus 1 Kitty Pryde Agent of S H I E L D 1 3 New Mutants Truth or Death 1 3 March 2022 978 13029344609 Excalibur Epic Collection You Are Cordially Invited Excalibur vol 1 116 125 X Men Unlimited 19 X Men True Friends 1 3 Excalibur vol 2 1 4 October 2023Omnibuses edit Volume Title Material collected Publication date ISBN1 Excalibur Omnibus Vol 1 Excalibur vol 1 1 34 Excalibur Special Edition Excalibur Mojo Mayhem Quasar 11 Thor 427 429 material from Marvel Comics Presents 1988 31 38 December 2020 978 13029043402 Excalibur Omnibus Vol 2 Excalibur vol 1 33 67 Excalibur Weird War III Excalibur The Possession Excalibur Air Apparent Excalibur XX Crossing Sensational She Hulk 26 material from Marvel Comics Presents 75 and 110 February 2022 978 13029101293 Excalibur Omnibus Vol 3 Excalibur vol 1 68 103 Annual 1 2 Pryde amp Wisdom 1 3 X Factor 106 X Force 38 X Man 12 X Men Unlimited 4 material from Marvel Comics Presents 174 and Marvel Holiday Special 1996 November 2023House of M Companion Excalibur vol 2 8 14 New Avengers 16 20 House of M Avengers 1 5 Civil War House of M 1 5 House of M Masters of Evil 1 4 What If Spider Man House of M House of M 2015 1 4 material from What If December 2023References edit a b c d Lowrey Nigel August 2008 The Saga of Captain Britain Back Issue TwoMorrows Publishing 29 a b c d Sanderson Peter February 1 1988 High Caliber The Story Behind Excalibur Amazing Heroes No 134 Fantagraphics Books Mad Jim Jaspers Earth 616 Captain Britain foe www marvunapp com Newsline Amazing Heroes No 146 Fantagraphics Books August 1 1988 Newsline Amazing Heroes No 147 Fantagraphics Books August 15 1988 Newsline Amazing Heroes No 149 Fantagraphics Books 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