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Cover of Psylocke #1 (2010), her first self-titled issue. Art by David Finch.. In New Mutants Annual #2 (1986), Claremont integrated Betsy Braddock into the X-Men franchise. The story sees her abducted to the Mojoverse, where she is subjected to brainwashing, fitted with bionic eyes, and referred to as "the Psylocke" for the first time. [5]
Kwannon is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #256. The character is most commonly associated with the X-Men, specifically the character of Betsy Braddock, with whom Kwannon was body-swapped for 29 years of publication history; in stories published during this period, the character used the moniker Revanche.
Psylocke is the name of two connected characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.Both characters are portrayed as mutants, a subspecies of humans born with an "X-gene" that grants superhuman abilities.
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Gameplay screenshot with Psylocke. The game begins with a cold open; the first level begins as soon as the game is turned on with a random character after completing the first stage, the title screen and credits roll, and the player is given the option to switch characters. [3] Each character has a "mutant attack power" that can be used in combat.
X-Power gauge starts at Lv. 1 and reaches Lv. 2 when it becomes half-full and an Aura will begin to surround the player's character until it becomes full and reaches MAX level. Players can then perform an "X-Ability", which consumes a small portion of the X-Power gauge, or a "Hyper X", which consumes a greater portion of the same gauge.
Betsy Braddock as Psylocke appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Heroes, [25] [26] [27] voiced again by Catherine Disher. [28] Betsy Braddock as Psylocke was meant to appear as a playable character in Sega's X-Women before it was cancelled. [29] Betsy Braddock as Psylocke makes a cameo appearance in X-Men vs. Street Fighter via Cammy ...
X-Men: Next Dimension (alternatively titled X-Men: Mutant Academy 3) is a fighting game, released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube video game consoles.It is the third installment in the X-Men: Mutant Academy [4] fighting game series, following X-Men: Mutant Academy and X-Men: Mutant Academy 2.