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Psylocke series by Chris Yost
« Thread started on: Nov 5th, 2009, 9:16pm » |
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Hi Guys! Anyone home? I'm enjoying the first issue. How I long for another writer to take over Psylocke and I think Yost is the right man for the job. I like Betsy to return to her bad-assness and she is her in this issue. The art is great. I'm loving it. What are your reactions guys?
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I could easily do this telepathically from a distance. But I like the thrill of physical combat. "Like it"-- I crave it. How does wolverine call it-- am I an "action junkie"?
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Re: Psylocke series by Chris Yost
« Reply #1 on: Nov 6th, 2009, 2:18pm » |
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Haven't been around for a while...
I'm glad to see Betsy actually stepping up to the plate and getting some solo action in for the first time since...well, ever.
I haven't actually read this yet, but the fact that I've already heard rumors that the butterfly effect (and therefore, her telepathy in all its versatile glory!) is making a long-awaited comeback. That alone gives me plenty of incentive.
Now I just have to cross my fingers that she won't get stabbed, power-swapped, body-swapped, eviscerated, blinded, brainwashed, or depowered again. *pants for breath*
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Re: Psylocke series by Chris Yost
« Reply #2 on: Nov 10th, 2009, 4:32pm » |
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I totally forgot how expensive comics were, but i made an exception for this one!
Pretty good, loved the inside art. The Finch covers don't appeal to me as much, but Tolibao can draw a good story. I really loved the line about the passport renewal. Was a very good start to the series! Recommend!
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Re: Psylocke series by Chris Yost
« Reply #3 on: Nov 13th, 2009, 11:11am » |
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Psylocke #1 was a great lead in and full of awesome little character moments. You also got to see her interact with Dazzler, Cyclops, and Wolverine in ways that respected all of the characters. Also, did anyone else notice that White-Betsy's breasts were awfully perky for a corpse. Maybe she had implants.
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Re: Psylocke series by Chris Yost
« Reply #4 on: Nov 20th, 2009, 07:23am » |
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Only here I can write, Alex was not the title of an e-mail unfortunately good, I am very new here yet, and I write because of that, what we have to make how in order that the side starts again, if there is something for anybody his idea I wait for it. Let them live PSYLOCKE fans...
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