HAUNTED!
Psylocke returns to Japan to confront the ghosts of her childhood! Haunted by demons and isolated from her allies, can Kwannon find the compound where she was trained? And if these are the guards, what could possibly wait for her inside?
Rated T+
Alyssa Wong's writing gives Kwannon a distinct voice and personality that further asserts that Kwannon as a fully autonomous individual with a unique backstory that sets her apart from Betsy Braddock. Psylocke is quickly emerging as the signature and definitive run for the character of Kwannon as she is finally able to truly come into her own as Psylocke without the burden of her past with Betsy weighing her down. Read Full Review
I've loved every issue of Psylocke as it's given a great look into the life of Kwannon, and her life as a ninja. Alyssa Wong continues to impress with what she's doing with this run, and I can't wait to see what's next! Read Full Review
Wong has been doing a very good job to this point. And it's really just a matter of time before she finds the right rhythm. The desire to go into the characters pants is something that's absolutely necessary at this stage and the overall narrative of the serial, but it COULD have been handled with a bit more patience and it would have hit the page in a way that would have resulted in a bit more intimacy and intensity. As it is, the current narrative just feels a little bit rushed, which is a bit of a disappointment. Read Full Review