Psi-Lords #2
| Writer | Fred Van Lente |
| Artist | Renato Guedes |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
After an explosive escape from a cosmic prison, the team of amnesiac astronauts need to find a way home!
But where is the ship that brought them here in the first place? And just who are these Psi-Lords they keep hearing about?
It's a deadly scavenger hunt around the Gyre in search of a way back home, but this cosmic ring of decaying ships hides many threats within its aging walls!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins
Jul 24, 2019Psi-Lords is an exciting adventure that hasn't even begun to hit its stride. The characters are strong, the dialogue smart, and the concept is teeming with possibility. This one is likely to be around for a while. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Watch - Kenneth Bowden
Jul 26, 2019If you love great sci-fi action, a good mystery and/or beautiful art this book is basically all you need wrapped up in a tidy little package. It may have taken decades to see the Psi-Lords name on a book again, but everything about this series so far has proven worth the wait. Read Full Review
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8.3
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Jul 24, 2019With barely time enough to look at their surroundings, our four humans find themselves in the midst of a huge gang battle in the Gyre. Read Full Review
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8.0
Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze
Jul 24, 2019Overall, Psi-Lords #2 does a solid job of solidifying your interest in this series. This is definitely a story where you brace yourself for the unexpected, and more than any of the other stories that have taken us into the furthest reaches of space. The end of this issue in particular sends a message that you should assume nothing, till you know everything. Read Full Review
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7.8
Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa
Jul 24, 2019Psi-Lords #2 is a step above the previous issue. If it keeps trending this way then it's going be an absolute must-read within a couple of issues. Keep your eye on this one. Read Full Review
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5.0
Multiversity Comics - Vanessa Boney
Jul 26, 2019"Psi-Lords" #2 is a mixed bag with an unengaging story and undeveloped characters Read Full Review