http://proteus_lives.insanejournal.com/ ([identity profile] proteus_lives.insanejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2009-05-04 04:39 pm

Psylocke Vs. Sabertooth.

Greetings True Believers! The my recent post and Doug Ramsey/ Betsy Braddock inspired me to post another one of my favorite Betsy moments. The first fight she had with Sabertooth during the Mutant Massacre. It's a great fight and a great storyline. (Further evidence that X-Men achieved perfection in the 80's.) During the massacre Psylocke is new to the x-mansion and is trying to assist with the recovery efforts. She doesn't feel accepted by the X-Men yet and is worrying that she's not helping enough..... (These scans are from the Mutant Massacre TPB)






Betsy is using Cerebro to scan the mansion and uses her psychic butterfly to check up on the X-Men. She talks to Rogue and after checking on Kitty she goes a certain Mutie's room.




Betsy feels Sabretooth sneaking into the mansion but her inexperience with Cerebro knocks her out.




I love the flow of this running battle.











Wolverine and Storm show and save Psylocke. While Wolvie and Sabertooth are fighting Betsy comes up with a plan.




This one of my all time favorite x-pages. Betsy is drawn wonderfully and the W/S sequence is utter perfection for the characters. Have you ever seen a more perfect shot of the characters?




Psylocke gets hints of the Marauders mysterious "Master." But Sabretooth escapes and the adventure is over.
Next, Betsy is accepted as one of the Muties.




That a great costume. Sigh, I love this era of X-Men.

[identity profile] icon_uk.insanejournal.com 2009-05-06 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Or rather than just adding ANOTHER highly trained hand to hand fighter and throwing in a tacky fanservice outfit, they might have done something radical (as they did with Doug) and explored the implications of someone who really WASN'T brilliant at hand to hand to combat who dealt with things via her telepathy.

[identity profile] kitty_tc_69.insanejournal.com 2009-05-06 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe because heroes are dynamic, and solve things through action? Maybe because comics are a visual medium and a physical fighter is more fun to draw and look at? Maybe because fans were apt to question how she could be so poor in combat situations and yet remain alive and with the team, when logically one of those would have to give --just like they did with Doug? If you recall, he was killed by popular demand.

And as I pointed out, the character was motivated by a desire to stop being helpless and become a warrior, like those around her she admired so much. She was motivated by a desire to stand against a nightmare of a man who'd nearly killed her more than once, and by a fear of becoming a casualty of battle like Doug. And in her circumstances, who could blame her?

If those aren't good enough reasons, I don't know what to tell you.

[identity profile] icon_uk.insanejournal.com 2009-05-06 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe because heroes are dynamic, and solve things through action?

Action takes many forms, would you deny Oracle is active? Or Professor Xavier in his original wheelchair?

Maybe because comics are a visual medium and a physical fighter is more fun to draw and look at?

But variety is the spice of life, if everyone is a kickass fighter, then there's no variety.

Maybe because fans were apt to question how she could be so poor in combat situations and yet remain alive and with the team,

Because her powers are effective and versatile in combat already. The fact she could use them whilst standing still is pretty much irrelevant unless slam bang action is all you crave.

when logically one of those would have to give --just like they did with Doug? If you recall, he was killed by popular demand.

One offhand comment from Louise Simonson to one side, I'd dispute that, I recall no bias against him in lettercolumns or in the local comic shops I frequented at the time (and much positive response to his mutation being so different), and no one liked his death that I recall.

And as I pointed out, the character was motivated by a desire to stop being helpless and become a warrior,

But I can see no evidence that she WAS "helpless". The battles she lost were targetted assaults by Slaymaster, Mojo/Spiral and Sabretooth, none of whom are lightweights in their fields.

[identity profile] kitty_tc_69.insanejournal.com 2009-05-06 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The character was written as feeling physically helpless, which after at least three incidents where she was nearly killed isn't a bad conclusion to come to. If you'd been through what she had, you might want to be tougher yourself to compensate.

Honestly, I'm not sure what your point is. She was written for quite some time as hoping and wishing for a physical upgrade, and the Siege Perilous (and the writer) gave her one. What about it grates on you so?