

Betsy Braddock
Elizabeth 'Betsy' Braddock is a British mutant telepath and twin sister to hero Brian Braddock (Captain Britain). Born into the remarkable Braddock family, she developed powerful psychic abilities and eventually honed them—alongside formidable combat skills—into a lethal combination that led her to join the X-Men.
Few characters in Marvel's long history have had a journey quite as rich and layered as Betsy Braddock, who first stepped onto the Bronze Age stage in Captain Britain #8 in 1976, brought to life by Chris Claremont and Herb Trimpe. Over nearly five decades — spanning Uncanny X-Men, X-Men, and Uncanny X-Force — she's become one of Marvel's most enduring figures, racking up 639 catalog appearances and an impressive 22 key issues that collectors have long prized. An X-Men stalwart, she keeps formidable company: Wolverine, Storm, and Psylocke are among those who share her pages, signaling just how deeply woven into Marvel's mutant tapestry she truly is. If you're building a serious Marvel collection or simply love characters whose histories reward deep reading, Betsy Braddock is absolutely essential.
Real name. Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock
Powers. Mutant telepathy and telekinesis; precognition early on; later a skilled psychic-blade-wielding ninja-trained combatant. Has at various points manifested a "psychic knife" and psionic energy constructs.
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Trivia
- Betsy Braddock stands as one of the earliest major Marvel characters created specifically for Marvel UK, making her a cornerstone example of the publisher's deliberate push to build a distinctly British superhero line rather than simply recycling U.S.-only characters.marvel.fandom.com
- Her most seismic reinvention stems from a long-running body-swap storyline that permanently tangled her identity with Kwannon's, cementing her place as one of Marvel's most discussed and controversial examples of character-identity confusion in mainstream superhero comics.marvel.fandom.com
- Psylocke's transformation remains a landmark case of an originally British supporting character being reshaped into a major X-Men player, ultimately making her far better known in U.S. comics culture than she ever was in her original role.marvel.fandom.com
- Betsy later claimed one of Marvel's most storied titles by taking on the Captain Britain mantle herself, a striking reversal given that the identity had been so strongly associated with her brother and with a male-led British superhero tradition.marvel.fandom.com
- Chris Claremont has written more of Betsy Braddock's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 114 issues.
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