Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Marcus To Shares "X-Force" Teaser

14 comments:

X-Man said...

Not really a look I would think Betsy would usually go for, but I guess she's trying new things.

Nate X said...

Forge's also wearing a suit. There must be some story motivation for the dress code. Wouldn't think too much of it.

lucasg_i said...

The way Marcus draws her face *chef kiss*

Alexis said...

I like it. She reminds me a bit of Colonel Betsy Braddock from Ultimate Earth-1610. It's nice to see her out of the CB costume.

THE FLYING NEGRO said...

Not a fan of Betsy being "butched" up. Seems the writer and artist are doubling down on making Betsy and Rachel just generic lesbians. I know you can't really tell from just one slide, but this doesn't make me feel better about the character direction to be honest. Anything done by Tini Howard needs to be ERASED if Betsy or Rachel are to have a future in the comics again.

The writer needs to not lean into any of it, or the book is effectively D.O.A! Don't want lesbian fanfic, I want X-FORCE, I want to see Betsy and Rachel acting like themselves and not two random Brooklyn lesbots.

Rachel sitting with her legs cocked open, Betsy in full man drag...she is basically a man. I am a bit disappointed at Marcus To for doing this considering he did a good job keeping her feminine and looking like herself before.

The only good thing is that Betsy is maybe free of Captain Britain mantle?

FSaker said...

I don't think she looks "butched" up, though? I think she looks quite feminine with the hair bun, pearl earrings and pronounced eyelashes.

Rachel... yeah, she isn't looking much girly. Then again, I'd say the way she's sitting is meant to look more like a "badass" than as "butched" up. Boom-Boom (or whatever codename she has nowadays, since she's constantly changing it) usually sits the same way and I'm pretty sure she's straight.

Jaime Braz said...

@FSaker Betsy has tried every known outfit without letting the fabric wear her. Instead Betsy wears the clothes and marks them with her voluptuous body signature the way top models do.

I'm glad Marcus To shows appreciation to different body shapes and sizes. Not to mention him drawing Betsy with full curves is a nod to Betsy coming to terms with her body image and overcome her bulimia in the Age of X-Man reality courtesy of Leah Williams.

Styles come and go yet the most important part is to celebrate the diversity both in physical and mental form. Analyzing this preview To has achieved to depict Betsy, Tessa, Forge and Rachel with their distinctive traits.

FSaker said...

@Jaime Braz, yes, I agree; I think she looks kinda stylish, like a top model or a fashion designer (if I'm not mistaken, Victoria Beckham - who also happens to be British - has appeared many times wearing suits and with her hair tied in a bun, and when I looked at this art, it was her style that I associated to Betsy's clothes).

Jaime Braz said...

@FSaker the subtle yet important little character details were missing from Tini Howard's run. Why it felt dry and uninspired as a whole. However Marcus To carried the Excalibur book with his visuals and still continues to praise the Alan Davis hourglass figure of Betsy. I miss the times in comics when artists cared about different hairstyles and body variety. Gives me hope to see new talent like To keep the old fire burning.

Rahsaan said...

@Flying Negro, I don’t think they’re trying to make Betsy look butch. I think there is missing context here or it could just be a fashion choice. As for Rachel, she was often depicted as butch save for the Reload era. And her seated position is one we’ve seen many women characters have before. In fact, I’m certain that Jubilation often sprawls like this when shown seated. 💜

Rahsaan said...

THIS! It could just be a simple fashion choice to juxtapose with her hairstyle and accessories. 💜

Rahsaan said...

Betsy as a former supermodel would be one to push fashion boundaries.

Rahsaan said...

I want to see Marcus To draw an old-school psycho-blast and an old-school psi-bolt in addition to the dagger.

randybear said...

The style is giving me Annie Lennox