Courtney Ross later had a recurring role in the pages of Excalibur.
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Courtney Ross later had a recurring role in the pages of Excalibur.
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Courtney Ross is a highly intelligent and ambitious woman and ends up on Otherworld as the Omniversal Majestrix.
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Courtney Ross is assisted by Dimples, an overweight man who loves Saturnyne deeply.
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Courtney Ross delivers a message from Roma asking the other Captain Britains to free Excalibur's Captain Britain.
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Courtney Ross is summoned by Roma when the annihilistic cosmic entity Abraxas tries to destroy creation.
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Courtney Ross's last act is to place the secrets of the Starlight Citadel into the 616 Captain Britain's brain so that he can warn the Illuminati.
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Courtney Ross is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Later she was murdered and impersonated by her multiversal counterpart Sat-Yr-9, a twisted version of Saturnyne; it has remained ambiguous whether Courtney Ross has actually returned at all since her death or been Sat-Yr-9 all along.
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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.
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Courtney Ross later found out about his secret life, but the two remained lovers.
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Courtney Ross met Brian Braddock again, when he had become a member of Excalibur.
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Courtney Ross had become a successful city banker nicknamed The Ice Queen.
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Brian and Courtney Ross resumed their friendship, shortly before she was attacked by Arcade and the Crazy Gang.
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Unlike Saturnyne and Courtney Ross, Sat-Yr-9 possesses mind-control abilities possibly derived from pheromone manipulation and hypnosis skills.
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Courtney Ross kills her subjects, leading Roma to send Captain UK on a mission to overthrow and imprison her.
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Sat-Yr-9 later unmasks herself, revealing to Brian that she murdered Courtney Ross and has taken her place; he swears revenge on the impostor for the crime as she and Jamie leaves.
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Someone claiming to be Courtney Ross has been seen in issues of Uncanny X-Men during the House of M crossover, as well as in the early issues of New Excalibur.
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Courtney Ross is then shown sacrificing herself to save Captain Britain from an attack by the Omega Sentinel.
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Courtney Ross tries to convince Captain Britain that she is the real Courtney Ross, although he is still unconvinced.
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Later on, he has warmed up to the idea of Courtney Ross actually being herself again, referring to her as Courtney Ross and confiding in her.
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Courtney Ross is described by Brian Braddock as an "older and kinder" version of Saturnyne.
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