Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Psylocke ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Psylocke is the codename for two distinct, powerful mutant women, Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock and Kwannon, whose lives were forcibly intertwined, creating one of the most complex and enduring legacies of identity, trauma, and power within the [[x-men]].** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Originally the aristocratic, telepathic twin sister of [[captain_britain]], Betsy Braddock evolved into a formidable ninja assassin and core member of the X-Men after her mind was placed into the body of the Japanese mutant Kwannon. In the modern era, Betsy has reclaimed her original body and the mantle of Captain Britain, while Kwannon now operates as the new Psylocke, forging her own path. [[excalibur]]. * **Primary Impact:** Psylocke's most significant and controversial contribution to the Marvel canon is the "body swap" storyline. This decades-long status quo explored themes of identity, cultural appropriation, and agency, fundamentally shaping her character and powers, most notably leading to the creation of her signature weapon: the "focused totality of her telepathic power," the psychic knife. * **Key Incarnations:** The Earth-616 comics present a deeply layered and often convoluted history of two women sharing one identity over thirty years. In stark contrast, the primary live-action appearance in Fox's //X-Men: Apocalypse// film presents a simplified version of the character, focusing solely on her martial skills and psionic weaponry as a visually striking but narratively shallow antagonist. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe. Her first appearance was in the Marvel UK title //Captain Britain// #8 in December 1976, where she was introduced as a supporting character in her twin brother Brian Braddock's series. Initially, she was depicted as a charter pilot with latent psychic abilities. Her role expanded significantly when she was integrated into the mainstream American comics. Her first American appearance was in //New Mutants Annual// #2 in October 1986, again by Claremont, which saw her officially join the X-Men. The character's most dramatic transformation occurred in //Uncanny X-Men// #256-258 (1989). In this storyline, Claremont and artist Jim Lee orchestrated the infamous "body swap," placing Betsy's mind into the body of the Japanese assassin Kwannon. This change, intended to make her a more dynamic, hands-on fighter, was immensely popular and visually iconic, defining the character for nearly three decades. However, it also sparked ongoing discussions among fans and critics regarding its themes. The long and complex process of untangling these two characters' identities began in the 1990s and only reached its definitive conclusion in the 2018 storyline //Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor//, which saw Betsy restored to her original body, and the 2019 //Dawn of X// relaunch, which established Kwannon as the sole Psylocke. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The history of Psylocke in the prime Marvel Universe is one of the most intricate