The lost Captain Britain, Kelsey Leigh emerged from a particularly controversial run on Avengers. Still, she represented an important question in Omniversal lore -- If potential Captains were always given a choice between the Sword of Might and the Amulet of Right, what happens when someone chooses the Sword and the path of violence? Tragically separated from her children as a result of her choice, Kelsey rejected the Captain Britain Corps and became Lionheart, joining with Albion and other Sword-bearers to reject the judgment of Roma and Brian Braddock. Ultimately, though, Kelsey learned how to reject the violence in her heart and was reunited with her children.
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Spotlight On...LIONHEART!
Spotlight On...LIONHEART!
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Re: Spotlight On...LIONHEART!
Did Geoff Johns create Kelsey Leigh?
Re: Spotlight On...LIONHEART!
Geoff Johns's last issue was Avengers #76 and then she first appeared in #77 when Chuck Austen took over. So it was Austen that created her. I've never heard of it being some leftover idea from Johns.
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