Marvel Mix #20
In "Prima dell'irrompere dell'alba," Psylocke finds herself transformed into one of the ninja and bound as the bride of Kuragari, but with the aid of Gomurr—now the new Guardian of the Crimson Dawn—she fights to reclaim her will. Written by Ben Raab and Pier Paolo Ronchetti, with art by Salvador Larroca and inks by Art Thibert and others, this 1998 Marvel Italia issue delivers a tense, atmospheric tale of identity and resistance. The cover, penciled by Larroca and inked by Thibert, captures the haunting mood of the story.
In "Prima dell'irrompere dell'alba," Archangel grapples with the shifting nature of Psylocke’s identity as she struggles to reclaim herself, while Kuragari sets his sights on her power, beginning a dangerous pursuit that could reshape the world.
When a mysterious group of ninjas attacks Psylocke and leaves behind an enigmatic ring, she takes it without knowing the danger it holds—only to be pulled through a strange, otherworldly tunnel. The ring's true purpose remains hidden as Psylocke is thrust into an unknown realm, far from the world she knows.
In "—Nel lato oscuro," Psylocke finds herself trapped in a twisted realm ruled by the enigmatic Kuragari, who demands her hand in marriage sealed by a fateful ring. As the stakes rise, the ancient Gomurr sends Arcangelo into the same dark dimension to rescue her—before the bond between them becomes irreversible.
In "Crepuscolo di un alba," Psylocke finds herself bound to Kuragari after being transformed into one of his ninja, her identity entwined with the dark rituals of the Crimson Dawn. With the help of Gomurr, the newly appointed guardian of the Crimson Dawn, she fights to reclaim her mind and unravel the web of control that holds her.
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