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Thursday, January 1, 2026
Recap 2025 • Betsy Braddock/Captain Britain
Recap 2025 • If 2024 was a year of recovery and renewed confidence for Betsy Braddock, 2025 began with a rare sense of momentum and creative clarity. The year opened at full speed with the continuation of X-Force, written by Geoffrey Thorne and illustrated by Marcus To. In particular, X-Force #7 stood out as a genuine love letter to the character: Betsy was firmly in control of her narrative and her powers, while also celebrating her visual legacy by revisiting iconic looks such as the classic pink jumpsuit and the Outback-era armor. As the series progressed, a growing consensus formed among fans that Thorne was delivering Betsy’s strongest characterization in years—confident, articulate, and emotionally grounded.
Unfortunately, that momentum was short-lived. What was originally planned as a 15-issue run was abruptly cut to ten, with X-Force cancelled and wrapped up prematurely. From that point on, Betsy Braddock all but vanished from the X-Men line, reduced to occasional, inconsequential cameos and largely ignored by the broader narrative. She played no meaningful role in the early-year crossover X-Manhunt and in the Hellfire Vigil, and was entirely absent from the year-ending event Age of Revelation. In the end, 2025 proved to be a lean and frustrating year for Betsy, with only four full-fledged appearances and little sense of editorial commitment to her place in the X-Men universe.
As we look back on 2025, let’s revisit Betsy’s most memorable moments, explore the evolution of her character, and celebrate her continuing legacy in the X-Men universe. Happy New Year to all her fans—here’s to an exciting future ahead!
REMINDER: Email the X-Office at officex@marvel.com and the Avengers Office at mheroes@marvel.com and ask for Betsy Braddock's return to comic books.
REMINDER: Send your questions to Tom Brevoort at AIPT!'s X-Monday and ask about Betsy's whereabouts in the present-day stories. CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS.
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“For so long, my life has been out of control. Chaos and serendipity, wrapped in insanity. I have suffered, I have lost. Not just my life, but my very soul, my self. But no more. Now I know who I am.” – Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Braddock, daughter of Otherworld, mutant, telepath, telekinetic, defender of the realm and, above all, X-Man.
4 comments:
what a sad year to be a Betsy fan, we starved... At least the writing quality improved dramatically
Damn 6 months of no Betsy
Well, people sat around and were SO happy when Betsy was announced to be CB way back when. Saying this is the BEST thing to happen to her, omg growth! etc Sure, if you think logically sense like "oh this is rewarding for her character" but outside of the story aspect, the character has failed miserably and only fallen into obscurity. There is no way people will suddenly wake up and LOVE Captain Britain, the title/mantle is washed and Betsy needs to lose it ASAP the longer she stays CB and pigeon held as just an LGBT representative, the less writers are going to want to touch a character that is so specifically boxed. That and she is barely even an X-Man at this point.
Agreed @Randybear, but considering the new upcoming Psylocke series is shockingly about Betsy and not Kwannon gives me hope they are either setting up for them to share the Psylocke name or Betsy takes it back.
Or maybe even a brand new name for Betsy.
CB along with TH writing definitely didn't do Betsy any favors.
CB just isn't very popular and doesn't fit Betsy's personality.
I am very thankful Thorne revived her as much as he did.
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