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Excalibur#4
Cover: Pablo Raimondi

Excalibur #4

May 2001 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.50 CAD
“Heir Apparent”

In "Heir Apparent," the fate of Otherworld hangs in the balance as Captain Britain clashes with Mastermind over the legendary Excalibur. With Roma freed and choosing Brian as her successor, the tide turns—but just as peace seems possible, the true nature of the conflict begins to unravel. Written by Ben Raab and illustrated by Pablo Raimondi, with inks by Walden Wong and colors by Matt Milla and Ian Hannin, this pivotal issue sees Captain Britain restore the Warpies to humanity and prepare to rule alongside Meggan, while the cover by Raimondi captures the moment’s weight.

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writer Ben Raab · artist Pablo Raimondi · inker Walden Wong · colorist Avalon's Matt Milla · colorist Avalon's Ian Hannin · letterer Tom Orzechowski · cover Pablo Raimondi

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writer Ben Raab
cover pencils, inks Pablo Raimondi

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Mastermind and Captain Britain fight over the sword Excalibur with the fate of Otherworld hanging in the balance. Roma is freed and helps Brian defeat his foe. Roma decides to step aside and chooses Brian as her successor as ruler of Otherworld. Captain Britain makes the Warpies human once again and he and Meggan stay behind and prepare to rule as his allies return to earth. But was this whole scenario just a sinister plot of the time-master Kang?

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).