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Dissassembled Psylocke IIĀ (from Uncanny X-Men [vol.5] #2, 2018) - starting off strong,Ā this one is actually one of my most favorite Betsy looks. The soft purples are a really nice change of pace from her regular deep indigos and itās a welcome one at that! The details on her bodysuit really add to thatĀ āpsychic powerhouse of an elite team of mutantsā vibe. A solid 9/10.
Astral Plane Princess Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Force [vol.2] #3, 2013) - to be completely transparent, I donāt really dig the wholeĀ āwarrior princessā vibe it gives off. The dress looks unpractical and way too frilly, the headband is out of place and the boots are too voluminous (but do match the shoulderpads, Iāll give āem that). Confidently, a 2/10.
X-Treme Psylocke (from X-Treme X-Men [vol.1] #1, 2005) - even though it is very reminiscent of her original costume, as sexy and revealing as it is, it looks very dull and unimaginative, sticking to the basics. Only adding an awkward red streak that doesnāt match anything, on her face, solidifies this as a 3/10.
Puzzle Quest Revanche (from X-Men [vol.2] #21, 1993) - not even gonna lie, I lowkey enjoy spy-catsuit Revanche. In my opinion it holds up well even to this day, adding a certain flaire to miss Kwannon. The pink also compliments really well her deep purple, rounding up the score to a good 6/10.
All-New All-Different Psylocke (from Uncanny x-Men [vol.4] #1, 2016) - weirdly enough I feel somewhat indifferent towars this costume. It does itās job of revitalizing the original costume into something more slick and stylish well, but it lacks flair and elegance as it is basicallyĀ āNinja Psylockeā. A decent score of 6/10.
Mutant Massacre Agent BraddockĀ (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #213, 1987) - as tacky and aĀ āproduct of itās timeā it is, I absolutely adore this rendition of Psylocke. Despite the grim title, this costume is very happy, bright and comforting, with soft pink hues and bulbous sleeves. It strays far from Psylockeās usual ensamble, but maybe that is a good thing and soĀ I give it a happy 7/10.
Original/The Hand/Blue Team Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #256, 1989) - ah, the original Psylocke costume, giving you and me all the flashbacks. Absolutely no doubt in my mind that this is the most iconic Psylocke costume, though, that doesnāt mean itās even close to being a favorite of mine. The version where every X-Men just put on a jacket over their regular costume and called it a day, actually looks a bit more dashing to me. Maybe itās too simple or maybe itās the oversaturation of media picturing Betsy/Kwannon with this suit that has me sighing at the sight of it. For itās time it worked, but Iām glad we moved onto bigger and broader horizons with her. Still, an iconic look nonetheless, so a decent score of 6/10.
Acts of Vengance Lady Mandarin (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #257, 1989) - Iām really conflicited about this look - on the one hand our girl looks badass and truly formidable, on the other hand, she becomes unrecognizable and even looks messy, as cohesive as it TRIED to be. It was an interesting change, along with her moniker, that never truly paid off. An even score of 5/10.
This Is Forever Kwannon (fromĀ Uncanny X-Men [Vol. 5] #16, 2019) - channel your inner ninjas everyone, Kwannon has opened a dojo. No really, this look is the epitome ofĀ āmysterious ninjaā. Itās a classic trope that suits Kwannonās personality as a calculating assassin, perfectly balancing the darkness of her palette with the shadows (and perfectly contrasting with the brightness her psi-blade), while still having that panache usual for Kwannon and Betsyās outfits. So, in secret, here is a shady 8/10.
Psi-War Psylocke (from X-Men [vol. 2] #78, 1998) - Iāmma straight up say it - Psylocke looks like she is Blackheartās daughter. Like legit! But anyways, if you didnāt know would you even CONSIDER that this is Psylocke? In some cases straying from a characterās original design pays of but here we just flopped, as there is nothing memorable in this design. And to top it all off, guess what? The red streak is back. And the low scores are also back - 2/10.
X-Uniform Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #273, 1991) - as is costumary, Psylocke also has the iconic yellow and blue garb. Nothing much to say as every X-Man has to, at one point, wear these colors and show their worth to mutantkind. That warrants an equally costumary score of 5/10.
Revolution Psylocke (from X-Men [vol. 2] #100, 2000) - is it just me or does she look like an anti-hero/rogue (pun totally intended) type of character with that scarf and bandana? I kind of like how silver looks on her but the red streak AND the red bandana are back which really lowers the score to a 4/10.
Australian Outback Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #232, 1988) - and here we have the inspiration behind one of Revancheās costumes, as Betsy donned theĀ āknightā look as the X-Men were stranded in Australia. Honestly I really donāt mind this look, as it was a refreshing take on Betsyās colours and costume as it stayed true to her mysterious persona. Some may find if bland, but I do love a good costume switch-up once in a while so here is a good score of a 7/10.
R.C.X. Agent/Original Captain Britain (from Captain Britain [vol. 2] #13, 1985) - taking her brotherās mantle for the first time, Betsy was experimental with her look and it really shows. Her hair is supposed to represent the flagās colors, but they left the pink for some reason? I prefer the Lady Brtion outfit, to be completely fair. I mean nothing really stands out, except for the hair and even with itās flaws and partial blandness, this suit still recieves a rating of 6/10.
Marvel NOW Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Force [vol. 2] #1, 2013) - putting it as bluntly as I can - I like this outfit. Nothing that special or eye-catching about it. Just a simple black suit with markings and a belt for good measure.Remember - sometimes simple doesnāt equal dull.Ā Decent look gets the decent score of 8/10.
Dawn of X/New Captain Britain (from Excalibur [vol. 4] #1, 2019) - now weāre talking! Not only is this the last look from the cover, itās also the newest one, so far, in terms of comic books! This costume is probably one of the very few times where I enjoy how the red and pink clash and mix together, as the look itself IS cohesive. The psi-sword is also a nice touch, so here is our first 10/10.
Ranking of more of Betsy and Kwannonās costumes is below the cut!
Runner-Ups/Honorable Mentions
Hellfire Gala Captain Britain (from Excalibur [vol. 4] #21, 2021) - Iāve already stated my thoughts on this outfit, in the post where I rank the Hellfire Gala looks, so Iām just gonna rank it. The butteflies really made this one grow on me so here you go - 7/10.
Dark Angel Saga Death (from Uncanny X-Force [vol. 1] #17, 2011) - so... um... Betsy became a Horseman of Apocalypse. Donāt ask, itās complicated. I just want to say that I am astonished at how different she looks. It fits her archetype and the story allows for a costume change so Iām giving it a deathly 8/10. (PS. The psi-blade in blue looks SO GOOD.)
Planet X Psylocke (from Uncanny Avengers [vol. 1] #19, 2014) - as far as alternative universes go, our girl in purple runs the show here. Her costume actually makes her look x-tra powerful and authoritative, as she is one of the most powerful psychics in the world! I even like the clash of red and purple! Iām happily giving away aĀ 9/10 here.
Hordeās Illusion Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men Annual #11, 1987) - Jocasta called, she wants her body back. Honestly as far off as this look goes from Psylocke I actually kind of like how it looks. Itās like if Betsy & Colossus had a kid, this is what herĀ āsteelā form would look like. An iron 5/10.
Danger Room Psylocke (from X-Men [vol. 4] #13, 2014) - all the bad and good clash in this outfit. The damn bandana is back, but at least itās steel now. The shoulderpads really donāt match the rest of the outfit and whatās up with the psi-bow? The lack of shoes also baffles me but the top actually looks very good, so I present you - 6/10.
Viperās Pawn Psylocke (from Wolverine [vol. 2] #125, 1998) - I would be reaching if I said itās one of my favorites, but this specific shade of green actually looks so good on her. A bikini with shoulderplates really doesnāt make for good battle armor but itās sleek, itās sexy and it captures Betsyās personality as aĀ ādeadly seductressā pretty effectively. Here comes the slithering score of 7/10.
Contest of Champions Psylocke (from Contest of Champions II #3, 1999) - no. Just no. Why is she wearing bones? Is she Marrowās sister? Is she a spider goddess? And my dear friend - the out of place red streak is back, looking as dawdy as ever here due to the equally hideous armor. A definitive 1/10.
Danger Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 2] #16, 2012) - hear me out... Iām not even into anime but theĀ āmecha queenā vibes this gives me are immaculate. I also like how reminiscent it is of her original suit, even with all itās stylistic touches and armor. The palette also only works in itās favor. So in summary - 9/10.
.EXE Psylocke (from What If? X-Men [vol. 1] #1, 2018) - moving swiftly from anime to cyberpunk, I present - 2077 Psylocke! Not really, but the cyberpunk vibes really ARE at hand. The visor/glasses are really a strong point of this outfit as they realy stand out against the dark palette. The soft purples as armor features also add to thatĀ āsoft blade runnerā type of feel. An 8/10 is due!
Excalibur Psylocke (from Excalibur [vol. 2] #1, 2001) - only strong contenders down here! While you could say itās very basic and bland, this costume serves itās job as a momentary costume change well. It isnāt anything to write home about, but itās simplicity works in itās favor. Also the mark is pink now! Such an easy change that makes everything look superior and more cohesive. And yeah the sword is actually pretty cool (glowing along with the streak to signify she is using her powers). An easy 7/10.
X-Women Psylocke (from X-Women #1, 2010) - nothing really screams Psylocke here. If anything, Iād say this is Chimera with a hair colour change! That isnāt necessarily a bad thing though. The coiling dragon on her dress is nice, but I wouldāve liked them to stick to Psyās original color palette as it is iconic and wouldāve worked well with this outfit. Iām dishing out a 4/10, strictly because Iād like to see them keep to the purple and pink hues.
Warlock Psylocke (from New Mutants Annual #2, 1986) - we can all agree on one thing, right? Yellow is NOT Betsyās colour. At all. I understand the purpose of the Warlocke (get it?) suit and why it looks the way it looks, but cāmon. Almost ANY colour wouldāve been better than yellow.Thankfully the black makes-up for it slightly. For that, Iām bestowing it with a sunny 2/10.
Psylockeās Dream Marvel Girl (from New Exiles [vol. 1] #8, 2008) - what did I just say? What did I say? Yellow is NOT Betsyās color. And mixed with the red? AND the purple hair?! This outfit is a pure travesty on all fronts. I get the Marvel Girl idea, but some tweaking of the colors to suit Psylocke wouldāve been the better move. And so this outfit moves to the bottom of the list with a 2/10.
Days of Future Past Red Queen (from Wolverine: Days of Future Past #1, 1997) - I REVERE the idea of Betsy joining the Hellfire Club. But as far as alternative universe titles go, we really couldnāt get aĀ āViolet Queenā in huh. As for the outfit, it is absolutely all over the place. The weird spikes, the red bodysuit, the weird cape that doesnāt match anything and even the DAMN RED STREAK. Sorry, but for how much I love the idea of Betsy being part of the Hellfires, this outfit is not it and so a 1/10.
Earth X Psylocke (from Universe X #2, 2000) - a GODDESS. A DAMN GODDESS. I would be lying if I said that Betsy doesnāt deserve that status, because you and I know her power. As far as the outfit goes it isnāt anything crazy - the cloak is basic, guiding your eyes towards her head, which is understandable as it is the main attraction (now that Iām thinking about it couldnāt we have had something similar as a Hellfire Gala look for either Betsy or Kwannon?). It does itās job of her looking divine, but something more interesting with her body couldāve been done, so I grant it a 5/10.
Fantomex Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Force [vol. 2] #7, 2013) - so... this is a thing that exists... I can understand this was never meant to last, but really? Much more couldāve been done to tie together this look - adding some dark purple lining along her body, a buttefly design on her mask or gun, darker boots and gloves and a longer ponytail wouldāve sufficed. And a disappointing 3/10.
Psychic Armor Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Force [vol. 1] #33, 2012) - is it just me or are you getting Deathbird vibes too? Maybe itās the helmet. There is literally nothing cohesive about this look - the random pieces of bright pink details, the random lines on her bodysuit, the shoulderplate thatās just there? And drum roll please... the award you recieve is.... a 2/10.
Mojoās Pawn Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men Annual #10, 1987) - the late eighties had some gems. Note that I said some. This outfit, is not one of them. The weird green, the random lines and the unsuitable hue of Betsyās hair make for an unsatisfying ensamble. The highest score I can gift out is a drab 3/10.
Original Astral Plane Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #456, 2005) - you know what? I actually donāt hate it. As much as I go on aboutĀ āsticking to the colour paletteā, here the mint actually matches her purple accents very masterfully. Much better than her later dress, which makes you wonder whyād they even change it? If it aināt broken... Anyways, a decently high score of 6/10 is proper. Iām only some taking points away for lack of detail on the kimono.
Utopia Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #514, 2009) - the catsuit is the most basic you can get with character design. That isnāt always a bad thing, I mean look at Black Widow and Catwoman for example. But Betsy always had a taste for the flashier, for the bold. Seeing her like this is a far cry from her regular flamboyance and not a welcome one at that. You could say itās too far of a cry. So as far as I can get, 5/10 is the farthest I can go.
New Exiles Psylocke (from New Exiles #1, 2008) - all of Betsyās Exiles costumes follow the same formula. A deep, almost black-ish blue with very little purple as details. The colours really donāt do it for me, as in this outfit especially she just could be any random woman. How can you even tell that is supposed to be Psylocke? Anyways, without too much rambling I rank all her Exile uniforms at a firm 4/10.
X-Force Psylocke (from X-Force [vol. 4] #1, 2014) - what is this? Iām expecting an apology video in the very near future. I can say literally NOTHING good about this outfit. I really tried to find a single good thing, but even that is notably abscent. 1/10. Sorry.
2099 Prechronal Collapse Psi-Girl (from Spider-Boy Team-Up #1, 1997) - you cannot tell me this isnāt Saturn Girl. You just cannot. The colors are altered slightly and her hair is down, but this is Saturn Girl. At least her Postchronal Collapse look is better (look it up)! A 5/10 for copyright infringement, and for the way too vibrant pink.
Movie Adaptation Psylocke (from X-Men The Movie Special Edition, 2000) - so as we all know in the early X-Men movies, the cast stuck to the black outfits as theĀ āyellow wouldāve been too tackyā. I call bullshit. Psylocke does lowkey look badass though, but I do wish the purple on her suit was a bit more visible and prominent all around. Overall not a horrible depicting though! An anchored-in-reality score of 7/10 is adequate. Iām only taking points away for the red streak, as you couldāve guessed.
Age of X Psylocke (from X-Men: Legacy [vol. 1] #245, 2011) - okay, okay I see what they did here. The softer pink hues are a suprisingly good look on Psylocke. I even kind of like the yellow scarf. Can you believe that? A good mix of yellow and pink on a Psylocke costume? Someone write that down. The only thing throwing me off are these beige boots and the weird shaped daggers, but everything else really bounces off of each other and creates a coherent silhouette. Adequately, 9/10.
Sword of the Braddocks Psylocke (from X-Men: Sword of the Braddocks #1, 2009) - the black catsuit makes a return and so does the Spylocke look. Honestly nothing much to say, as it is just a skintight black one-piece. I like it, but again - some violet lining couldāve elevated the outfit much more. 6/10.
Weird War Psylocke (from Excalibur: Weird War III #1, 1990) - the name of the suit really summarises what I think. It is very out there in terms of colors and vibrancy, but other than that it really has nothing going for it. Itās again a simple one-piece with a weird funky design. Itās something straight out of the 80ā²s, despite the release date of the comic it debuted it. Something MARINA would wear, so this pin-up doll gets a 5/10.
Nocturneās Reality Psylocke (from Exiles [vol. 1] #42, 2004) - why do I kind of dig this look on Psylocke? The blue mixed with the 60ā²s dress really makes me happy for some reason. I really donāt have any major gripes with this design so I present you with another 8/10.
Ultimate Psylocke (from Ultimate X-Men #84, 2007) - the Ultimate universe is really infamous for a multitude of reasons. This costume is one of them. I donāt know about you but when I think of Psylocke, I am far from the thought of Sailor Moon. And that is exactly what they did here. The not so stellar score of 4/10 is the highest I can I go.
The End Psylocke (from X-Men: The End - Book Two #2, 2005) - listen... I donāt loathe this design. The red is incorporated well as just a logo on her chest, whie the rest of her clothes are a simple dark, almost black-ish blue. It gets point for actually managing to stay cohesive so a nice score of 6/10 is owed.
All-New X-Men Psylocke (from All-New X-Men #25, 2014) - so this is basically what Psy would look like if she joined Alpha Flight or the Corsairs full-time. While I donāt hate it I have the complete opposite problems with it, compared to her other suits - it has too much detail. There is just way too much to look at and the purple becomes a tiny bit overbearing. Still, not a bad outfit, so this space girl that I saw a lunar eclipse with gets a 7/10.
Sentinel Territories Battleworld Psylocke (from Secret Wars Journal [vol. 1] #4, 2015) - Iām gettingĀ āsorceressā vibes from this for some reason. Like if Scarlet Witch and Psylocke merged this would be the result. That being said, I wish the violet colors were more prominent and the blue was less so. In fact, if her suit was purple, it would be a straight-up 9/10. But due to the pure blue, itās a 6/10 from me.
Arcadia Battleworld Psylocke (from A-Force [vol. 1] #5, 2015) - so big Marvel NOW inspirations all-around. Itās super visible, but maybe that is the point? I loved that outfit and I love this one too, the white accents on the black with the purple hair are a really enjoyable combo so again a good 8/10. Almost perfect :)
O-Chiyo Braddock (from 5 Ronin #4, 2011) - okay but bathouse owner vibes anyone? Try telling me that she doesnāt meet Chihiro at point. Enough Studio Ghibili references for now, but I really do dig this ensamble. The blue waves/flowers compliment the less saturated red on her belt well. Real talk, a good 7/10.
Captain Britain Corps Captain Britain (from Excalibur [vol. 1] #44, 1991) - contrary to our last entry, here the blue and red donāt mix well AT ALL. It is a very messy design and I really donāt get the shard/sharp motif around her costume. The hue of her hair also clashes with the 2 already clashing colors. The score I can give, as low as it is, is 2/10.
The Handās Illusion Betsy Braddock (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #256, 1989) - to be fair, out of all the Hand Illusion Betsies, this one is my fave. As basic as her outfit is, here simple = elegant. And if you look up the other 2, you will understand why this one is the best out of the 3. But no matter, still a good 6/10.
House of M Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #463, 2005) - as far as House of M looks go, I really like the shapes and how they play on Betsyās figure. The dragon is literally such a good inclusion, sadly it isnāt in too much of her other designs. The psi-katanas are also an insanely simple but smart addition that just boosts the vibe of the suit. The only thing stopping me from giving it a perfect score is that damn belt. If it was removed or was a different color to match, this look wouldāve been flawless. Nonetheless, a good 9/10.
The War Day Lady Mandarin (from New Exiles [vol. 1] #7, 2008) - the Lady Mandarin looks have never been strong, but this one is especially weak. Psylocke doesnāt fit the āknightā shtick as she is too elegant and mysterious for that. The weird armor, the blue cape, my dear friend - the red streak all make for a chaotic look, and so a chaotic score of 1/10.
Barbarian Warrior Besty Braddock (from New Exiles [vol. 1] #11, 2008) - like I just said, theĀ ābarbarianā vibe isnāt Betsy nor Kwannonās vibe for that matter. The 2 are way too elegant to be putting on animal skulls, leather bandanas and weird thigh rings. But this is exactly what was done here. I know that there canāt be done a lot with a viking age X-Men, but some unrealistic colors that fit Betsy couldāve been overlooked for the sake of cohesiveness. At least the blade adds a point up, so a 3/10.
S.T.R.I.K.E. Agent Betsy Braddock (from The Daredevils #3, 1983) - this outfit is basically the lesser sister of the Mutant Massacre Agent Braddock costume. This is technically Betsyās firstĀ āsuperhero costumeā so I can cut it some slack. I mean itās just normal clothes that donāt really match her hair... I really donāt get why red but whatever. I strike it down with a 4/10.
Original Psychic Armor Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #324, 1995) - in fairness her latter psychic armor is worse. The design, while messy - the headgear, the choice of a bright blue as a primary color, the kneepads, the metallic accents that are just there for the sake of being there is still slightly more cohesive than her later armor. Sorry Psy, but it is another 3/10.
X-Club Psylocke (from Uncanny X-Men [vol. 1] #512, 2009) - I donāt know if itās the pose, the look or the outfit itself but Iām getting a retro ādesperate housewivesā from this. It looks like Betsy just gave up on being a hero and just retreated into a cottage to take care of her 3 children while her husband is at war. For this grieving widow, a 3/10.
Mystery in Madripoor Psylocke (from Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor [vol. 1] #1, 2018) - despite how sleek this looks, nothing stands out. I wouldāve added some rings, bracelets, earrings to really add to that powerful vibe. The boob window is kind of ridiculously big. I like the color of the bodysuit tho, so Iām giving it a 5/10 as itās not dissapointing, just lackluster.
Multiverse Captain Britain (from Excalibur [vol. 4] #17, 2021) - bland, dull and boring. Iāve said it. I think itās supposed to be bland, but in reality something COULDāVE been done. I like the ponytail though. A dazzling 3/10.
New Captain Brtain Corps Captain Britain (from Excalibur [vol. 4] #16, 2020) - one of my personal favorites from the Captain Britain Corps, this Betsy looks full with confidence and authority. Her fur and cape really signify theĀ āIām powerfulā vibe (and also leave me thinking about Lionheart and her time as Captain Britain) and her belt adds to that, referencing her time in the X-Men. A fantastic score of 7/10 is due.
Captain Britain Corps Titania Captain Britain (fromĀ Excalibur [vol. 4] #16, 2020) - I can see that this costume is trying to reference Brian Braddock and his simple but tasteful look. Buff Betsy is never a bad thing and her hair is also a really nice shade of purple, fitting for the unsaturated reds and blues on her costume. A bloodyĀ 6/10, love.
Captain Britain Corps Elspeth Braddock (from Excalibur [vol. 4] #19, 2021) - another strong contender for the best Captain Britain Corps costume title. I really love this medieval look on Betsy, with the lantern that (pressumably) has glowing will-o-wisps in the form of butterflies. VeryĀ āwitch from the woodsā vibes. Fancy a 8/10 rating.
Captain Britain Corps Queen Elizabeth III (from Excalibur [vol. 4] #19, 2021) - okay but our girl looks absolutely royal in this garb. I wish the dress was more intricate and clever with the inclusion of the Captain Britain colors and flag, but the hair, the cape, the sword and the forehead dangles really sway me to the 8/10.Ā
(Also thank you so much if you managed to reach all the way down here, you a real one! Let me know which Betsy/Kwannon look is YOUR personal favorite, even if it isnāt on the list!)
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