Before she can come home to the X-Men, Betsy Braddock has one final mission—settle the score once and for all with the man who’s been hunting her across the multiverse. If she hopes to survive, Psylocke’s going to have to use every weapon at her disposal----and possibly cross a line no X-Man ever has before… One-Shot/Rated T+ …$3.99
The backup strip is less easy to enthuse about, however. It's written by Adam Warren, and set from an odd point in the past where Psylocke was dead, so it's weird to see it paired up, no explanation, with a lead story where she very much isn't. I consider myself a fairly hardcore X-Men fan, but even I find it a little hard to understand the continuity matters surrounding this short story. There's some nice ninja-action from artist Rick Mays, but otherwise, it definitely feels like padding. The idea of backup strips is a good one, but the execution "- of this one, at least "- has a negative effect on the comic overall. Read Full Review
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