As part of the new X-Men “From the Ashes” relaunch in the wake of the end of the Krakoan Age for the X-Men, a number of X-Men characters have been receiving their own solo series, including ongoing series like Phoenix and Storm, as well as miniseries like Dazzler and Mystique. Well, one of the most controversial members of the X-Men, Psylocke, will soon be added to that list, as Marvel is teasing a new Psylocke series this Fall, with details to be announced at Comic-Con International at San Diego later this week.
Psylocke is currently one of the main members of Cyclops’ team of X-Men, based in Alaska, consisting of some of the most powerful members of the X-Men serving as a strikeforce to help protect the rest of the world’s mutants by serving as a deterrent to any anti-mutant actions.
Later returning in the body of another woman, Psylocke (then known as Kwannon, or “Revanche”) became an associate of the X-Men, but also contracted the deadly anti-mutant Legacy Virus. She then died, but was eventually resurrected (comics, everyone!). Eventually, she returned to her original body, and has served the X-Men faithfully as Psylocke for years now.
As part of the new X-Men “From the Ashes” relaunch in the wake of the end of the Krakoan Age for the X-Men, a number of X-Men characters have been receiving their own solo series, including ongoing series like Phoenix and Storm, as well as miniseries like Dazzler and Mystique. Well, one of the most controversial members of the X-Men, Psylocke, will soon be added to that list, as Marvel is teasing a new Psylocke series this Fall, with details to be announced at Comic-Con International at San Diego later this week.
Psylocke is currently one of the main members of Cyclops’ team of X-Men, based in Alaska, consisting of some of the most powerful members of the X-Men serving as a strikeforce to help protect the rest of the world’s mutants by serving as a deterrent to any anti-mutant actions.
Later returning in the body of another woman, Psylocke (then known as Kwannon, or “Revanche”) became an associate of the X-Men, but also contracted the deadly anti-mutant Legacy Virus. She then died, but was eventually resurrected (comics, everyone!). Eventually, she returned to her original body, and has served the X-Men faithfully as Psylocke for years now.
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