Kwannon Psylocke being such a mom is a joyful thing to me. I welcome more of it in the future.
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Kwannon Psylocke being such a mom is a joyful thing to me. I welcome more of it in the future.
Favourite Non-Powered Character: Round One Match Thirteen of Thirty-Two
Devon Di Angelo
Tim Drake (Robin/Red Robin)
From Psylocke Vol. 2 #007, “Loved and Lost”
Art by Vincenzo Carratù, Moisés Hidalgo and Fer Sifuentes-Sujo
Written by Alyssa Wong
Absolutely adore this dialogue John has about Kwannon. He understands her better than anyone.
Old man defeated by iPad...
Psylocke (2024) #9
A preview of Psylocke #8
PSYLOCKE #8
Haunted! Psylocke returns to Japan to confront the ghosts of her childhood! Haunted by demons and isolated from her allies, can Kwannon find the compound where she was trained? And if these are the guards, what could possibly wait for her inside?
Written by: Alyssa Wong Art by: Moises Hidalgo Cover by: Mahmud Asrar, Matthew Wilson Page Count: 32 Pages Release Date: June 18, 2025
Psylocke (2024)
You know that comic run that'll make you a lifetime fan of a character, and you'll always call back to it as the reason for your love? This run is not quite that, but it comes very close.
Psylocke was an assassin, a killer for many years before she joined the X-Men. But the stains of violence still haunt her, and now that she has learned there are those preying on mutant children, nothing will stop her from enacting that violence on evil men.
One thing I really appreciate about Alyssa Wong, they keep adding non-binary characters to every run they write, of all sorts. The central trio of Psylocke, her assistant Devon and her boyfriend/friend with benefits John Graycrow make for a nice, rounded set of main characters. The villains they go up against are usually pretty good, but the final villain is tied very closely with Psylocke's backstory, which makes the ending feel more rounded.
It's good. I might need to re-read it to see if it works better when read as a cohesive whole, but for now I'd happily recommend it to anyone interested in Psylocke as a character.
Shinobi is such a little sh*t 😭🖤 I love him! Look at Greycrow's face lmao 🖤
Psylocke #8 (2024)