Psi-Force #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Siberian Project Part One: The Emotional Refrigerator!", Tyrone, confined to a wheelchair and doubting his own abilities, faces a terrifying test when Major Zentner claims he can sense paranormal presence by smell. As Sgt. Haldeman ventures into Tyrone’s mind to confront his deepest fears, the resulting psychological pressure triggers a violent release of Tyrone’s astral energy—leaving both soldiers reeling. Written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Chris Ivy, with colors by Gregory Wright and letters by Rick Parker, this issue’s cover by Rodney Ramos and Chris Ivy captures the tension of a mind on the edge.
In "The Siberian Project Part One: The Emotional Refrigerator!", Boyd finds himself at the remote Siberian Project, where he encounters Dehman Doosha, an autistic paranormal child whose unique abilities make him a target. When the facility plans to perform a lobotomy on the boy, Boyd takes drastic action—seizing control of the central computer and threatening to erase all records unless the child is released. With Wayne still unconscious but mentally reaching out through the Medusa Web, Boyd must now protect Johnny Do and face the consequences of his defiance.
In "Powerplay," Tyrone—confined to a wheelchair and convinced he’s powerless—faces a crisis when Major Zentner and Sgt. Haldeman challenge his perceived weakness. As Haldeman ventures into Tyrone’s mind to confront his deepest fears, the emotional strain unleashes a sudden surge of raw, uncontrollable energy, revealing the true nature of Tyrone’s abilities.
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