Courtney Ross

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Courtney Ross

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Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain Britain Weekly #3 (1976)
Created by Chris Claremont
Herb Trimpe
Fred Kida
Characteristics
Alter ego Courtney Ross
Affiliations None, Captain Britain, Excalibur
Abilities None

Courtney Ross is a fictional character from Marvel Comics originating in the Captain Britain comics as Brian Braddock's college girlfriend. She was created by Chris Claremont and drawn by artists Herb Trimpe and Fred Kida. In her first appearances, Courtney was a brunette, but it was later revealed that she dyed her platinum blond hair, so she would be taken seriously.

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[edit] History

Courtney Ross came from a wealthy family and went to Thames University, London, where she met and started to date Brian Braddock, not knowing that Brian was in fact the superhero Captain Britain. She later found out about his secret life, but the two remained lovers. Captain Britain went missing shortly afterwards and Courtney assumed that he had died. When he returned, Brian fell in love with the mutant Meggan and it would be years before he would meet Courtney again.

Courtney met Brian Braddock again, when he had become a member of Excalibur. She had become a successful city banker nicknamed The Ice Queen. She now no longer dyed her hair, and Brian was surprised that Courtney with blond hair looked exactly like his old acquaintance Saturnyne, her counterpart from another universe. Brian and Courtney resumed their friendship, shortly before she was kidnapped by Arcade, and subsequently rescued by Excalibur. Returning home after surviving Arcade's assassination attempt, Courtney was vaporized by another counterpart from an alternate universe, Opal-Lun Sat-Yr-9. Sat-Yr-9 took Courtney's Ross identity and when last seen still used this identity.

[edit] New Excalibur

Someone claiming to be Courtney Ross has been seen in recent issues of Uncanny X-Men during the House of M crossover, as well as in the early issues of New Excalibur. It is not yet clear whether that is Sat-Yr-9 or the true Courtney Ross (possibly resurrected as a side-effect of House of M) or someone else entirely.

[edit] Notes

  • Prior to Sat-Yr-9 assuming her identity in regular Marvel continuity (nicknamed "Earth 616"), Courtney Ross did not have any superhuman or mutant abilities.
  • Saturnyne was not created as a duplicate of Courtney Ross. This revelation was a retcon.

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