• Psylocke and Magneto don't see eye to eye.
• Whereas Magneto is willing to do anything it takes to ensure the future of mutantkind, Psylocke believes there are some lines that shouldn't be crossed.
• And when she stands in Magneto's way, he may just decide that in the quest to safeguard his race, Psylocke is an acceptable sacrifice to make!
Rated T+
Uncanny X-Men #15 feels like a return to form and a refreshing promise given the familiar yet daunting landscape are X-Men find themselves in. Most importantly this was a return to storytelling that works for the franchise. Again I'm very blas on Greg Land‘s art, but that's yet another old story. Read Full Review
Uncanny X-Men 15 is another wonderful issue to add to Cullen Bunns run on the series. The art, despite having several hands on it, is consistent and good. You really cant say enough about the quality of this series. Read Full Review
Next issue, Bunn's plotlines crash into the Inhumans Vs. X-Men event, so it'll be interesting to see how he keeps things moving with characters like Medusa and Karnak in the mix. But considering that he wrote the X-Men's Civil War II tie-in, which helped lay the seeds for IVX, I have faith in his master plan. Certainly more so than Psylocke in Magneto's. Read Full Review
Pretty cool psylocke issue. Apparently she is powerful enough to [spoilers] cure Mystique's schizophrenia? Ok whatever lol
Not a bad little Psylocke buffer before IVX, but I have to think if Psylocke, or any other telepath she's ever come in contact with, all this time could've helped Mystique with such minimal effort, then telepaths are selfish bastards.