Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Battle of The Atom: Star Studded NYCC 2019 Special, Marcus To Talks 'Excalibur'


XavierFiles: This week, Adam Reck goes to New York City Comic Con! Marcus To is interviewed from 29:40 to 40:00.

What is mutant magic?

Marcus To: It’s been established in House of X/Powers of X a lot of mutants thrive from Krakoa. I think that’s where a lot of the magic comes from. From that island and from the flowers that bloom there.

Do you feel that Excalibur is its own standalone or does it weave in between some of the other stories?

Marcus To: The book starts right at the end of what was established before. Our first arc is pretty standalone. We mention a bunch of things. There’s going to be a lot of characters we haven’t seen yet. We’re establishing everything these characters have gone through and are going to go through next. The first issue is quite a large one, so you’ll get a lot of story and it really sets the stage for everything that’s coming ahead of us. It’s pretty standalone. We’re going to really focus on Betsy and her new self.

It’s a really cool status quo change for her character.

Marcus To: Yeah. Having such a large change in who she once was, now she’s really by herself in a lot of ways, especially with Krakoa being only for mutants. She’s very close to Brian and she can’t be living with Brian all the time. They have to be apart.

How many versions of the Captain Britain look did you go through before settling down on the one?

Marcus To: Actually, it was pretty simple. I spoke to Tini on the phone. We talked about what we both wanted and were looking for. She sent over some reference that she was pouring over and I really wanted to stay true to the traditional Captain Britain looks. We made sure to keep the color scheme and the cross across the chest. Her helmet still basically looks like the old Captain Britain one. We’ll see her wearing that mask/helmet a few times in the story. I also wanted her to look like a leader and that’s the point of the cape and her golden X’s. I thought it would give her a lot more of a knight in shining armor/leader look to her. That was the main goal and it went pretty easily.

There’s something majestic about her look, especially with the flowers in her hair.

Marcus To: I looked through a few English maidens mixed with female armor. I thought it was only right for her to have a flower motif, especially with the Krakoan flowers being unique to the book.

What’s like drawing Apocalypse in this team?

Marcus To: It’s challenging from a visual standpoint because he’s so large, fitting him in panels sometimes it’s difficult. But it’s fun because every good story has good conflict and what better team conflict than having probably one of the greatest villains in X-Men’s lore on your team and you having to find a way to work with him. They’re all working towards the same goal. House of X established that Apocalypse felt like he no longer has to fight anymore because he’s gotten what he wanted. Imagine if you’re fighting your entire life and now you can just shed all that armor and wear the clothes you originally wanted to wear. A lot of my designs were trying to call back to that Pharaoh/Egyptian look and Apocalypse’s design was the one that took a lot of tries.

How’s it working with Tini?

Marcus To: Fantastic. I only met her through this project so I didn't know her before, which is a very unique experience. As with any new partnership, it takes a little while to get comfortable with each other’s writing style and art style. I’m going to finish issue #5 next week, so we’re rolling really good. It’s been a great experience. I learned a lot from Tini. She writes a very compelling script and after every issue I’m like “Oh man, what next?” And it’s exciting for me to draw that.

12 comments:

Psi-Girl said...
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Tazirai said...

Looking forward to great things from this book.

Benjamin Hutton said...

I hate that Psylocke's hair keeps looking pink.

Bring back the pale purple please. It should skew towards the blue end of the spectrum if anything.

Rahsaan said...

@Benjamin, I agree. I really don't understand why this is difficult. If they look at any image of Elizabeth from Captain Britain's second volume all the way through Uncanny Vol. 1, issue no. 255 when she is presented to Matsu'o by his employees who found her washed up on the beach; naked, amnesiac, and picking languages she didn't speak from their brains, her hair was clearly lavender color; not pink.

Renegade X said...

Exactly @ Rahsaan. Why can't they keep it right! :-/

X-Man said...

That looks light purple to me, but I would prefer a shade darker.

randybear said...

Looks purple in those panels to me too, X-Man. Unlike all the Excalibur covers so far her hair is fucking magenta

randybear said...

Not all the covers meant the default covers by Asrar**

Psi-Girl said...
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Jaime Braz said...

I agree that Betsy needs lavender hair not Pixie's pink but that is a coloring choice for the covers only. Inside on the pages Betsy's hair is lavender purple which happens thanks to Marcus To paying attention to detail.

If only Marcus To wrote the Excalibur book too.

randybear said...

Betsy still looks absolutley stunning here it's a shame she cant be in the Asrar outfit when downtime around Krakoa or if she wore the Asrar suit and would "transform" into CB armor over it. RIP this amazing design lol

Jaime Braz said...

@randybear from your lips to Marvel's ears. Specifically to Marcus To's ears.

I'm a big fan of the Disassembled Psylocke outfit that Mahmud Asrar created. Nothing is lost therefore I won't say RIP to that uniform. Neither to the butterfly signature of Betsy because there are many alternatives for the copycats of Betsy to adopt.

It is appropriate for Betsy to dress in the Asrar outfit and when she activates the Amulet of Right to change into the Captain Britain armor. The amulet will gain prominence and significance like the Siege Perilous used to have when Chris Claremont wrote Betsy in the 80's.