Psylocke, X-23 and Cable are still risking everything to track down Apoth in Fallen Angels #3. This being, Apoth, is using village children to lure Psylocke to him. He calls himself a God and Psylocke his mother. As the X-Men face off against a giant machine, Cable gets separated and they find out what is controlling the machines. But with this information come heart break. But there may be time to save the other children if Psylocke can track them down. And they may have to leave Cable behind to do so.

Fallen Angels #3
I really want to like this book, but I have to say, having only a familiarity with Laura Kinney, I feel like I’m missing something. I don’t think this is a book you can jump into without know the characters and not be at least a little confused. The whole, Kwannon/Betsy Braddock situation is confusing enough. But for now, I think the fact they are done with the switching bodies thing should help this series grow. Kwannon is an interesting character and Laura Kinney is a new favorite of mine.
Speaking of, I did like the X-23 from her recent solo book better than how she is portrayed here. Hill has acknowledged this change so hopefully he has a plan. The art is very striking. It’s dark with sharp contrasts and lines. All in all, I’m not super impressed with this book, but I have faith in Hill and Kudranski to put together a compelling story.
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Credits
Writer: Bryan Edward Hill | Artist: Szymon Kudranski |
Colors: Frank D’Armata | Letters: Joe Sabino |
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