Psylocke #6
| Writer | Alyssa Wong |
| Artist | Vincenzo Carratu, Moises Hidalgo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Psylocke is one of the X-Men's most dangerous and skillful telepaths.
So why is her own mind the one thing she can't seem to control?
Kwannon has begun to accept her past, but are some things better left buried?
RATED T+
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9.6
Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson
Apr 02, 2025Issue #6 eschews the physical for the psychological as it deftly delves into the darkness haunting Kwannon's psyche in a series of dark and creepy encounters while also doing a fantastic job of tying the lead character back into the current mutant status quo with some well written and excellently drawn guest appearances of other mutants! Read Full Review
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9.3
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Apr 02, 2025I wasn't really sure where we were heading after that exciting last issue of Psylocke, but Alyssa Wong clearly knows what she's doing with Kwannon. Psylocke #6 had so much substance to it, and even giving us another crossover that I didn't see coming. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 19, 2025Carratu and Hidalgo deliver beautiful art throughout the issue. I love the beautifully detailed pages and panels as well as the visual thrills of the action. Read Full Review
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8.4
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Mar 20, 2025Psylocke remains a very appealing character throughout the issue. The deeper exploration of her past while pinned to a backlit monitor might be one of the stranger places to engage in a little psyhchodrama, but Wong makes it work beautifully as initial conflict which must be overcome if she is to take down the villain. Read Full Review
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