Released August 1997
Psylocke and Archangel: Crimson Dawn #1
Synopsis
In an alley in New York's Chinatown, Kuragari murders Proctor Tar, a guardian of the barrier between Earth and the Crimson Dawn. But before Tar dies, he contacts Gomurr the Ancient, the other guardian on this plane. In their Soho loft, Warren Worthington III and Betsy Braddock (Archangel and Psylocke) are at an impasse in their relationship. He tries to get her to open up, but since being mauled by Sabertooth and then cured in the Crimson Dawn, she has lost her sense of self, and doesn't know what to tell Warren. In the Crimson Dawn, Kuragari assigns his Undercloaks to present a mystic ring to Psylocke. Back on Earth, a visit from Logan helps Warren cope somewhat. At the same time, Psylocke runs a holographic training program, then the Undercloaks appear.
Variants
Synopsis
In an alley in New York's Chinatown, Kuragari murders Proctor Tar, a guardian of the barrier between Earth and the Crimson Dawn. But before Tar dies, he contacts Gomurr the Ancient, the other guardian on this plane. In their Soho loft, Warren Worthington III and Betsy Braddock (Archangel and Psylocke) are at an impasse in their relationship. He tries to get her to open up, but since being mauled by Sabertooth and then cured in the Crimson Dawn, she has lost her sense of self, and doesn't know what to tell Warren. In the Crimson Dawn, Kuragari assigns his Undercloaks to present a mystic ring to Psylocke. Back on Earth, a visit from Logan helps Warren cope somewhat. At the same time, Psylocke runs a holographic training program, then the Undercloaks appear.
Details
- Cover Date
- August 1997
- Pages
- 32
- UPC
- 00928103713201
- Cover Price
- $2.50
- Final Orders Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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WriterBen Raab
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Cover ArtistSalvador Larroca
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InkerSean Parsons
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InkerAllen Martinez
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InkerArt Thibert
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Cover ArtistArt Thibert
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ColoristChris Lichtner
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ColoristAron Lusen
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ColoristLiquid
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Cover ArtistLiquid
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LettererRichard Starkings
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LettererAlbert Deschesne
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LettererComicraft
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ArtistSalvador Larroca