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    Psylocke #1

    Psylocke » Psylocke #1 - Kill Matsu'o, Part 1 / A Girl Called Hope, Part 1 released by Marvel on January 1, 2010.

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    3.9 stars

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    I'm probably gonna get a lot of heat for this...(spoilers) 1

        Hmm...I don't know what it was about this issue that i just didn't find appealing. The Art was good, so i suppose it had to be something with the story. I guess i was just disappointed that this book chose the path to follow the normal cliche. So we get Psylocke who is taking her original body back to Japan to bury it. Japan of all places i have no idea why. Lo and behold Betsy gets ambushed by the most cliched thing you could ever get ambushed by in Japan. Yep thats right Hand Ninjas. Who a...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    I love it 2

    I love how this story is going so far. The good thing is that they didn't mention about what happen to her with the Sisterhood, which was a very bad plot, only that her body was burned by Alison. I love how through out this plot, she has some inner conflict with herself. Not feeling the way she used to feel, all her memories that meant the most to her was in her original body. Her conversation with both Alison, Scott, and Logan was very interesting to read. One of the most new part was when she ...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Psylocke get's her own mini-series 0

    review:  All I can say about this one is that it's was incredicble. I love the art, the story/writing was top notch and straight forward, and the coloring was bueatiful to look at. We get to see Psylocke at a different view and understand her more. The only thing that bugged me was the Hand ambushing her and her other body at the graveyard. I do like ninjas and all, but it's just so typical these days to just throw in ninjas just for action sake. Regardless, Psylocke gets to have her own series,...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Something to fight 0

    I come to this series (a few years late) as an outsider on all things to do with the X-Men and only vaguely aware of the character (though that is one of the main reasons why I was interested in this.)  Of course having little understanding of the X-Men stories means that I also have very little clue of what is going on here, which for someone just picking up this book might be an issue, but I would assume most X-Men fans have a firm grasp on what is going on here.  Still even with these limitat...

    5 out of 7 found this review helpful.

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