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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 194. Chapters: Jean Grey, Miss Piggy, Veronica Lodge, Psylocke, Mary Jane Watson, Sam Mitchell, Sharon Newman, Erica Kane, Mystique, Tuxedo Mask, Invisible Woman, Lily Winters, Sailor Mars, Wasp, Betty Boop, Starfire, Vixen, Serena van der Woodsen, Cheetah, Colleen Carlton, Theresa McQueen, Gabrielle Solis, Rosie Webster, Honey Mitchell, Jade, Kimber Henry, Brenda Barrett, Lucy Robinson, Kelly Windsor, Ice, Callisto, Mitzeee, Jennifer Munson Donovan, Patsy Walker, Venus, Misa Amane, Lady Blackhawk, Carrie Brady, Sarah Beaumont, Maddie Fitzpatrick, Shane McCutcheon, Looker, Amanda Dillon, Donna Forrester, Betty Draper, Amber Gates, Cover Girl, Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, Hunter McKay, Jo Stiles, Jan Brandner, Lisa Dingle, Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald, Adrienne Frost, Drucilla Winters, Midge, Olivia Schneider, Kurz Weber, Sammy Jo Carrington, Katy Keene, Glory Grant, Zoe Davis, Ava Benton, Big Bertha, Amane Kaunaq, Julie Rogers, Rita Brannigan, Witchfire, Shannon Donnelly-Lawson, Anna Reksik, The Arrow Collar Man. Excerpt: Psylocke (Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock) is a fictional character depicted in comic books published by Marvel Comics, most notably those comics featuring the superhero team the X-Men. The character has also appeared in licensed adaptations. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe, she first appeared in the UK comic book Captain Britain #8 (Dec. 1976), by the Marvel imprint Marvel UK. She was initially a supporting character in the adventures of her fraternal twin brother, Captain Britain, briefly substituting for him in the role. Later, she became the mutant superheroine Psylocke. Originally presented as a precognitive in the pages of Captain Britain and then as a telepath, the character was eventually written as unexplainedly acquiring the telekinesis of Jean Grey. Psylocke later possesses both telepa...