Psi-Force #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "When Genocide Meets Suicide," Psi-Force faces a brutal test of discipline and morality as Babel pushes the team through a harrowing training exercise against Potiphar, who starts with a paint gun and escalates to live ammo. With Boyd now wearing an eyepatch from past wounds, the group grapples with the weight of their choices—especially as Kathy decides to walk away from the violence that defines them. Written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Rodney Ramos, with inks by Chris Ivy, colors by Nel Yomtov, and letters by Rick Parker, this 1989 issue sees the team finally accepting a place in the Medusa Web, setting the stage for deeper conflict. The cover, by Rodney Ramos and Chris Ivy, captures the tension in a moment that speaks volumes without revealing what comes next.
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Boyd has taken to wearing an eyepatch due to injuries he suffered when Rodstvow burned him. The group is again offered a place in the Medusa Web, and they finally accept. Kathy decides to leave the group to get away from all the violence. Babel has the remaining members engage in a training session against Potiphar, who is armed with a paint gun. When Potiphar's paint gun runs out, he switches to live ammo, but Lindsey is able to best him and threatens him with his own gun as revenge for Sillatochca's death and to teach him a lesson about the value of life.
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