uncanny89's Psylocke #4 - Kill Matsu'o, Part 4 review

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    Best in the series!


    This has by far been the best issue of the series, and i think it was a very fitting end as well. 
      
    The story comes to a concluson in this issue, and Psylocke has in my opinion never been better (in this series anyway).  Both Psylocke and Wolverine have a confrontation which is fast paced and enjoyable.  This issue was as much about the psychological effects of meeting the person that has destroyed your life as much as it was about the physical destruction of that person.  Psylocke in this issue became a real character for me, ive never really given Psylocke a chance if im honest, and the only reason i even picked up issue 1 was because Yost was writing, im glad i picked it up now as Psylocke is now one of my favorite characters. 


     

    On to the art now then.  Tolibao does an amazing job here the art is beautifull theres not really much else to say other than that, there is a panel though that really stand out for me and that is one where Psylocke plunges her psi blade into wolverines head it just looks astonishing.

     
    My overall rating for this issue is a 5 out of 5 i would recomend this for anyone, as i said i didnt really care for Psylocke before i read this now she is up there with Emma Frost for me.  
     
    Hope you guys like my review  
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