Excalibur #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hello, I Must Be Going," the time stream shifts in unexpected ways as Phoenix and Captain Britain swap places, leading to a dramatic rebranding when Captain Britain takes on the new moniker Britanic. With Amanda Sefton stepping into the spotlight as Day Tripper and Rory confronting a surprising destiny as Ahab, the Excalibur team faces a turning point shaped by fate and identity. Written by Scott Lobdell and brought to life by Ken Lashley’s dynamic art—enhanced by Randy Elliott’s inks and Pat Garrahy and Chris Matthys’s colors—this 1994 issue marks a pivotal moment in the team’s evolution, all under the striking cover by Ken Lashley and Harry Candelario.
In "Hello, I Must Be Going," Phoenix’s sudden shift through the time stream strands Captain Britain in a new timeline, prompting a dramatic rebranding as Britanic. As Amanda Sefton embraces the moniker Day Tripper and joins the evolving team, Rory confronts a haunting destiny tied to the name Ahab—though how or why remains shrouded in mystery.
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Reprinted in Titans #196 (1995), Excalibur Omnibus #3 (2024), Excalibur Epic Collection #5 (2024)
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