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Uncanny X-Men #600 
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis 
Art by: Chris Bachalo, Stuart Immonen,
  Mahmud Asrar, Kris Anka And Frazer Irving 
Cover by: Chris Bachalo 
Action Figure Variant Cover A by:
  John Tyler Christopher 
Action Figure Variant Cover B by:
  John Tyler Christopher 
Action Figure Variant Cover C by:
  John Tyler Christopher 
Variant Cover by: Kris Anka 
Variant Cover by: Paul Smith 
Variant Cover by: Olivier Coipel 
Variant Cover by: Ed Mcguinness 
Variant Cover by: Arthur Adams 
Variant Cover by:  Leinil Yu 
Variant Cover by: Rick Leonardi 
• The final explosive
  issue in Brian Michael Bendis’ epic X-Men saga! 
• Scott Summers –
  savior or destroyer? Questions will be answered! 
• The Jean Grey
  School, the New Xavier School – it’s all going to change. 
• The X-Men are at a
  crossroads. And not everyone will make it through in one piece. 
• Featuring 40 pages
  of a host of popular X-Men creators! 
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Uncanny X-Men #35 
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis 
Art by: Chris Bachalo 
Cover by: Kris Anka 
NYC Variant Cover by: TBA 
• Mystique returns to
  the pages of UNCANNY X-MEN—and she’s out for vengeance! 
• Will Magik’s
  soulsword be enough to halt the shapeshifter’s wrath? 
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Not the most promising month for Psylocke, is it? At least she's in Bachalo's cover for UXM #600, but she'll probably just have a small cameo in that issue (and that's assuming she even appears in it).
ReplyDeleteOh, well, at least Secret Wars will probably feature some alternate-world Psylockes (even if the real deal from Earth-616 is absent from it). The Higher Avalon nation in the Battleworld seems to be inspired in Captain Britain's stories, so she can be there (either as Psylocke, Captain Britain or just as charter pilot/secret agent/supermodel/socialite Betsy Braddock). And if the Battleworld map in Marvel's official website is to be trusted, the Westchester nation is based on the '90s X-Men COMICS, not the animated series, so an alternate version of Betsy could be living there as well (but hopefully not an alternate Revanche). There's also a nation based in the Inferno event, but I guess the Psylocke from that nation is dead (as well as the other '80s X-Men and X-Factor members, as in this nation, Madelyne Pryor and Magik succeeded in their goals).
I'm hopeful that they don't screw Psylocke over after this soft reboot.
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