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    Excalibur #11 – Cornwall and Blessing

    Captain Britain has found himself in the acquaintance of Captain Cornwall and the witch, Morganna Blessing, aboard a boat in search for the possible remains of Otherworld but as tensions rise amongst the gathering of British heroes, Captain Britain struggles with the reality of his past failures and the consequences they have wrought on the land and peoples that he loves! But does Otherworld survive? Written by Ed Ainsworth.

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    Excalibur #10 – Origins (4)

    Brian and Robert meet up with Spring Heel in Wales, but the Welsh champions aren’t so willing to rein in their folklore. Before Brian can attempt to convince them otherwise, the Adar Llwch Gwin attacks! Will this convince Captain Wales to change his mind, or will he show Brian how effective his own unique brand of attack is? Find out here, by Edward Ainsworth!

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    Excalibur #9 – Origins (3)

    Continuing Captain Britain’s tour of the origins of the Captains, we make a pit-stop in Ireland to talk to, well, Captain Ireland! Can Brian and his ally find common ground, or will they find they already tread all-too-familiar territory with each other? Plus, a situation arises that only Captain Ireland can end without bloodshed, but will she arrive to that conclusion before it’s too late? The European antics continue, by Ed Ainsworth!

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    Excalibur #8 – Origins (2)

    Elsa Bloodstone and Druid believed the only way they could save England from itself was to rule it – but that plan didn’t work out too well. Druid met a fate worse then death and Elsa is now a prisoner of her former lover Brain Braddock, Captain England. Elsa believes she’s fallen as far as she ever could – so how will she react when Brian offers her an olive branch…? By Ed Ainsworth.

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    Excalibur #7 – Origins (1)

    It’s the long-awaited return of a fan-favorite series, and the spotlight falls on the 2010 EMMO winner for Best Original Character – Captain Scotland! Brian Braddock has his doubts about his fellow Captain, Callum Dinsdale, and an impromptu pint or eight in an East Fife pub isn’t likely to salve his concerns – especially when he finds himself listening in horror to the tale of Callum’s murky origin… by Ed Ainsworth.

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    Excalibur #6 – And To All Things Comes An Ending…

    The Captains get their act together just in time to face the greatest threat western Europe has ever faced—the legendary Stone Henge! Plus, Elsa Bloodstone and Druid’s plan takes a wicked twist while Morganna and Roma plot in the background. Check out “And to All Things Comes an Ending…” by Ed Ainsworth!

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    Excalibur #5 – Knights of the Round Table

    Brian Braddock has changed since he met the Shadow Captains. He’s more assertive, dressing differently, and not afraid to put people in their places. But will this new attitude be enough when Excalibur and the Shadow Captains have to face off against the threat of Gawain, the Green Knight? Find out in “Knights of the Round Table” by Edward Ainsworth!

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    Excalibur #4 – Ripples

    Captain Britain, Elsa Bloodstone, Anthony Druid and their new ally, the mysterious Knightraven, begin a trek into Barnsley to confront more elements of the released British Unconscious in the form of the Green Teeths! Meanwhile, a meeting of the Shadow Captains and their newest member, the mysterious Spring Heel in “Ripples” by Edward Ainsworth!

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    Excalibur #3 – Meet The New Guys

    While Elsa Bloodstone and Doctor Druid have been occupied elsewhere, Captain Britain has been off doing other important things–like meeting the Shadow Captains! Find out who they are in “Meet the New Guys” by Ed Ainsworth!

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    Excalibur #2 – Gaaaaaaan Aaaaaaaat

    Elsa Bloodstone and Anthony Druid have to contend with the fictional man and his black birds at the Tower of London! Seems like there’s something wrong with the ducks and Druid quite likes ducks. Also, Captain Britain shares a pint with Captain Cornwall as they discuss the end of England. Not even the title, “Gaaaaaaan Aaaaaaaat,” makes any sense here, so see what Edward Ainsworth is up to!