Brian Braddock
When student physicist Brian Braddock was nearly killed in a motorcycle accident near Darkmoor Research Centre, the wizard Merlyn and his daughter Roma appeared and offered him a choice between the Amulet of Right and the Sword of Might. Choosing the amulet, he was transformed into Captain Britain, champion and protector of the United Kingdom.
Few Marvel debuts carry the weight of Captain Britain #1 (1976), where writer Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe introduced Brian Braddock to the world β a distinctly British hero born at the height of the Bronze Age, flying the flag for Marvel UK with a confidence that would echo across five decades of comics. With 441 catalog appearances and 14 key issues to his name, Brian has proven himself one of the most enduring figures in British comics history, headlining his own title, anchoring Excalibur, and making his presence felt across Hulk Comic and beyond. He's kept remarkable company along the way β sharing pages with Spider-Man, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Captain America β which speaks to just how naturally he slots into Marvel's biggest moments. For collectors and readers alike, Brian Braddock is the rare character who feels both proudly homegrown and genuinely essential to the wider Marvel tapestry.
Real name. Brian Braddock
Powers. Superhuman strength, durability, flight, and energy projection derived from the Captain Britain matrix; powers historically tied to confidence/willpower (later the Star Sceptre/uniform). Immune to twin sister Psylocke's telepathy via psychic bond.
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Trivia
- Captain Britain was deliberately conceived as a Marvel UK-exclusive hero, engineered to give the British market an original lead rather than yet another reprint character β which is precisely why Brian Braddock spent his formative years confined almost entirely to UK-published comics.anglotopia.net
- His stateside debut arrived in Marvel Team-Up #65β66 (1978), a transatlantic crossover that served as American readers' formal introduction to Brian Braddock long after his UK launch had already made him a homegrown sensation.anglotopia.net
- The character's mythology took on a grander scale with the introduction of the Captain Britain Corps β a sweeping alternate-reality multiverse concept that first surfaced in The Daredevils #6 and has since grown into one of Marvel's most ambitious reality-spanning ideas.anglotopia.net
- Chris Claremont has written more of Brian Braddock's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 63 issues.
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