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Camelot Lost was an Excalibur comic story printed in Excalibur volume 2 #1 and cover-dated February 2001. It featured the Special Executive, first introduced in Doctor Who Magazine's Black Sun Rising, in a recap, as well as several references to prior crossovers. It was the final Excalibur comic to be relevant to this site.

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