Braddock n' Puceanu
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When Captain America died, Americans heard it in an American way: Through the media. When Captain Britian died, the British felt it in their chests!
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They are my favourite characters, so this has been hurting my comic book heart :(
They will! At the end of the CB Arc, CB obviously wanted to say something but decided not to out of anger. Captain Britain will calm down, realise that Psylocke was right: he will then blame himself for both his brothers death and for him letting his sister to do the deed (He was never good with sacrifices or team mates dying, which just makes this worse). He will fall down under all the grief and she will be one of the people who helps bring him back up again (along with Pete Wisdom and Meggan of course): it is classic comics.
They have been really distant from each other for a while now, so this arc may lead to them having a better relationship than before. At least, in my mind this will happen ;)
He was supportive of his brothers actions? How!?
He is suppose to be redeemed damn it. I guess comic fans never forget and forgive even though everyone in the marvel universe has.
Lionheart was awesome but very different to CB. I do want to see more of Lionheart though, as well as Albion.
Last edited by OJSlaughter; 05-15-2012 at 08:38 PM. Reason: Grammar
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I do like cap britain. I think he's great.
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If you begin a sentence with "because he supposedly", it pretty much shows that you have no real knowledge of the character. When was he shown to support his brothers actions? When was he abusive to Meggan? If your going to make these statements, then you should be able to tell me where you saw these acts.
When Captain America died, Americans heard it in an American way: Through the media. When Captain Britian died, the British felt it in their chests!
And to claim the above is in any way normal for Brian shows no real knowledge of the character. He is in the wrong here, massively so, but this is the angry outburst of a man at his lowest ebb of grief, worsened by trying to drown those emotions in alcohol, and the anger is directed at himself, not her. And she knows this - she's an empath. As the next few panels showed, she's not afraid of Brian, she's afraid FOR him. She can feel just how much pain he is in.
Additionally, while I again reiterate that I agree Brian was exceptionally out of order here with what he called Meggan, the key word is "exceptionally." He was never like this with her before (and that includes prior to her adopting her "pretty" appearance), and he's never anywhere near this bad again. There are instances in the next few issues where he expresses doubts about whether the relationship can last and instances where she worries he is moving away from her and she might lose him, but those abate over the next few issues. Meanwhile there are dozens, if not hundreds, of examples of him being utterly in love and devoted to her.
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