They're confused because Captain Britain is supposed to be welcome at the Starlight Citadel. She's not welcome because of Jamie Braddock manipulating reality to manufacture a Captain Britain Corps out of the Excalibur team (issue 10), which Lady Saturnyne saw in her scrying mirrors, which is why they shot down Shogo in issue 9 and started this whole conflict.
Excalibur #11
| Writer | Tini Howard |
| Artist | Marcus To |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
BLOOD OF THE CHANGELING!
The Citadel has committed an act of war and Excalibur must respond. While they lick their wounds deep in Otherworld, Apocalypse takes steps toward his ultimate goal.
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Aug 25, 2020I look forward to seeing how all of this will play out in the next issue and finding out how Betsy's chat with Saturnyne will turn out. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Aug 19, 2020Simultaneously delivering a satisfying new entry for longtime readers and a thrilling, important feeling single issue for those wondering what the fuss is about, Excalibur #11 continues the title's Claremont-esque fun, weirdness,and heart. Read Full Review
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AIPT - Sam Rutzick
Aug 20, 2020Despite unfortunate delays, the book has really good art and a fun story. Read Full Review
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Monkeys Fighting Robots - Matthew Brake
Aug 26, 2020Picking up where Excalibur #9 left off, Jubilee grieves Shogo, Apocalypse reveals more of his plan, and Captain Britain makes it inside the Starlight Citadel...oh, and Gambit steals stuff. Read Full Review
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Multiversity Comics - Quinn Tassin
Aug 24, 2020"Excalibur #11" is yet another strong entry for the Marvel's Most Magic Mutants Read Full Review
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ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Aug 19, 2020Perhaps Excalibur is finally ready to crest its storytelling hill, but readers will have to wait one more issue to find out. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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I Love this run and i’ve loving Tini Howard writtting
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8.0
I was very confused about this issue, but after refreshing myself on the past few issues, I enjoyed it more.
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The quality of this series continues to go uphill and I love to see it. I think all of the characters were written well here, and I, once again, particularly enjoy how Howard writes Rogue. It also helps that the story is more interesting and engaging this time around, as it feels a little more linear than what we got in Issue 9. To's art was pretty solid as well.
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I'm not a fan of this new trend of "lets dump a page of text and move the story forwards half a dozen pages" I've seen in a few X-books, but overall it's still mostly alright.
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Lacks the chaotic energy of what made #10 so great. Also felt like there were some pages missing near the beginning. Would've liked to see Jubilee and Shogo's capture. Not terrible but definitely a disappointing step down from the last few issues.
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The Excalibur party reaches the Citadel, though Jubilee and Shogo must stay behind. I was pleasantly surprised how compelling and rational the world-building and large-scale plotting were in this issue, and those are combined with still-outstanding art. Appealing character development, too.
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I just don’t like this comic very much! Sorry!
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This series is just so boring.
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They really so some dumb things and then are "oh why she shoot us?"
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