X-Men #11
"Incertitudes" delivers a pivotal twist in the X-Men mythos, unraveling the true origins of the two Psylockes: the version known to the team since Uncanny X-Men #256, revealed to be the assassin Kwannon imprinted with Betsy Braddock’s memories, and the original Psylocke, Revanche. As Cyclops confronts Mr. Sinister in the frozen wilderness of Alaska, the stakes rise with echoes of a past that reshapes everything fans thought they knew. Written by Fabian Nicieza and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Andy Kubert and Mark Pennington, with colors by Joe Rosas, the issue’s cover by Brandon Peterson and Dan Panosian captures the tension in stark, haunting detail.
In "Le masque derrière la façade," the X-Men confront a web of deception as the true origins of the two Psylockes are unveiled. While Gambit and Beast grapple with the echoes of a fractured past, Cyclops faces Mr. Sinister in the frozen wilds of Alaska, where the line between identity and illusion begins to blur.
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