A review by squidbag
Excalibur by Tini Howard, Vol. 1 by Marcus To, Tini Howard, Erick Arciniega

3.0

Lots of magic in this one, and a nice return to Avalon, Morgana le Fay, the Braddock family, and the mysticism surrounding Captain(s) Britain and the connections there with Merlin and the Arthur legend and tradtion. I originally discovered Captain Britain in a Spider-Man Marvel Team-Up comic when Arcade was trying to kill them both, so my experience with the character comes out of that, one X-Men annual, and 2 years of the Excalibur Davis/Neary series before all the time-hopping. I also haven't read anything with Jubilee in it since the early 2000s, so her as a serious character with a child was kind of a wake up call, and Rictor's sort of outside my knowledge base, so he was interesting to me, too. The only problem here is that there is too much happening for anyone to get any depth of story, but that happens with a lot of team books, and sometimes, you just have to wait.