Faiza Hussain

Faiza Hussain

Black Knight and Faiza Hussain.
Art by Bryan Hitch.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain Britain and MI: 13 #1 (May 15, 2008)
Created by Paul Cornell
Leonard Kirk
In-story information
Alter ego Faiza Hussain
Species Human
Team affiliations MI-13
Notable aliases Excalibur
Abilities Control over living organisms to an unknown extent
Wielder of the Excalibur Sword

Dr. Faiza Hussain,[1] later given the codename Excalibur,[2] is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Faiza was created by writer Paul Cornell, first penciled by Leonard Kirk. First appearing in Captain Britain and MI: 13 #1 (May 2008), Faiza Hussain is used as the title's "point of view character".[3]

Characterization

Cornell has been aided in the development of this character by a panel of Muslim women:[4] Mona Bayoumi, Safiya Sayed Baharun, Farida Patel, and Sohere Roked.[5]

Faiza Hussain, originally written in early scripts as "Faisa", is named after the former England cricket Captain Nasser Hussain[4] and although she is a British Muslim character, creator Paul Cornell has stated he does not want Faiza to be a pillar for the entire British Muslim community:

I think superheroes are too prone to being standard bearers for whole communities
Paul Cornell[6]

He also did not want her to say anything religious until in a situation where an everyday religious person would and steered her away from the normal clichés associated with Muslim characters.

Fictional character biography

Faiza Hussain is the only daughter of a family of Pakistani heritage who live in Chelmsford in Essex.[6] A London-based Muslim medical doctor, and British superhero fangirl, Faiza initially gets caught up in the Skrull's invasion as she is performing battlefield triage while the Skrull attack is going on around her.[1] While attending to the wounded, alongside the Black Knight, Faiza Hussain is struck by a Skrull laser weapon, this weapon seemingly gives Faiza powers which she uses to help Black Knight fend off more Skrulls.[5]

After the defeat of the Skrulls, Faiza Hussain became the wielder of Excalibur,[7] and joined MI-13 as Black Knight's steward.[8] When Dracula attacked the United Kingdom he personally attacked Faiza's family, injuring her mother while kidnapping her father and sending forces to attack the members of MI13. In the aftermath of the attack, Pete Wisdom deduced that attack's aim was to keep Faiza (and Excalibur) out of the battle. He gives Faiza the codename "Excalibur" because he wants Dracula and his forces to hear and know that the mythical blade is still an active part of MI:13.[2]

Powers and abilities

Faiza Hussain is a trained doctor,[1] and appears to have a wide knowledge of the superhuman population. Although being an unpowered character in the first issue, Paul Cornell stated Faiza's power(s) would manifest during the first few issues of Captain Britain and MI: 13.[6] In issue 2 this came to pass, when Faiza Hussain showed an extreme level of control over biological organisms; she was able to disassemble a human body into its component parts while keeping the subject alive and stopped a horde of Skrulls by stopping their bodies from being able to move.[5] She is seen to use these powers not only on living organisms, but also on other kinds of materials (like Black Knight's clothes).[7] The extent and classification of these powers are yet to be revealed, but Black Knight described them as purely defensive.[8]

In a Q&A Cornell outlined her powers:

She can safely open up a body, see what's wrong with it, and sort it out on a subatomic level. This has the incidental effect of halting shape-changers like Skrulls in their tracks (and anyone else who knows what's good for them). She has trouble doing this to magic beings.[9]

Faiza's control over biological organisms does not work on any character or being infused with magic.

Other versions

In the Age of Ultron crossover, Faiza Hussain briefly adopts the mantle of Captain Britain from Brian Braddock in case he would die battling Ultron.[10]

This version of the character returns in the two-part Secret Wars tie-in, Captain Britain and the Mighty Defenders. While she refers to herseelf as Captain Britain, she has no memory of what, where, or who "Britain" is due to the recent destruction of the Multiverse.[11]

In other media

Faiza appears in the Facebook game Marvel: Avengers Alliance as a playable character.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Paul Cornell (w), Leonard Kirk (p), Jesse Delperdang (i). "The Guns Of Avalon" Captain Britain and MI: 13 1 (July 2008), Marvel Comics
  2. 1 2 Paul Cornell (w), Leonard Kirk (p). "Vampire State" Captain Britain and MI: 13 11 (April 2009), Marvel Comics
  3. "British Invasion", Marvel.com, March 24, 2008
  4. 1 2 DAMN BLOODY SKRULLS: CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI: 13, Comic Book Resources, April 29, 2008
  5. 1 2 3 Paul Cornell (w), Leonard Kirk (p), Jesse Delperdang (i). "The Guns Of Avalon" Captain Britain and MI: 13 2 (August 2008), Marvel Comics
  6. 1 2 3 Super Spy Weekend: Faisa Hussain, Comic Book Resources, March 9, 2008
  7. 1 2 Paul Cornell (w), Leonard Kirk (p), Jesse Delperdang (i). "The Guns Of Avalon" Captain Britain and MI: 13 4 (October 2008), Marvel Comics
  8. 1 2 Paul Cornell (w), Pat Olliffe (p), Paul Neary (i). "Hell In Birmingham" Captain Britain and MI: 13 5 (November 2008), Marvel Comics
  9. X-POSITION: Paul Cornell, Comic Book Resources, February 17, 2009
  10. Avengers Assemble #15AU
  11. Captain Britain and the Mighty Defenders #1-2,

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