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alliterator ([personal profile] alliterator) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2023-02-21 11:01 pm

Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #1: "Returns Home, Having Changed."



"First of all, it's really exciting to finally be able to say, 'okay they're in a relationship,'" Howard says of Betsy and Rachel. "They're staying together. But the fact is, they both work really hard jobs and they probably don't have as much time to sit around and catch up on Bake Off or whatever. So it's really important to balance that stress. This has always been the thing for Betsy: You have the thing you want, but can you let yourself enjoy it? That's a very Betsy thing, to think 'maybe I don't deserve this.'"
-- Entertainment Weekly








[personal profile] super_fly 2023-02-22 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It's still weird seeing phrases like "cape-scene" when historically, how many Marvel characters actually wear capes for it to be a trend?
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[personal profile] cainofdreaming 2023-02-23 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Doom wears one. That is enough.
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[personal profile] deh_tommy 2023-02-24 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Off the top of my head, there’s been Doctor Doom, Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange, Black Panther used to wear one, Storm, Mister Sinister, Magneto, Thor, Spider-Man and Black Bolt used to have those little armpit gliders, Nightmare, Hobgoblin... it’s more of a villain thing these days, but there’s probably a good number of heroes from the 1930s-50s or so who wore capes as well.
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[personal profile] cainofdreaming 2023-02-24 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Blue Marvel, Sentry, Hyperion, and Gladiator can be added to the list too. And, going by the last three, any other Superman 'inspired' character.

[personal profile] super_fly 2023-02-25 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Some of these seem more like cloaks than capes though.