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    Voodoo #1

    Voodoo » Voodoo #1 - Keeping Secrets released by DC Comics on November 2011.

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    Who is Voodoo? Is she hero, villain – or both? Learn the truth about Priscilla Kitaen as she leaves a trail of violence across America. Discover the new DCU through her eyes, because the things she sees are not always what they seem…

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    Dancing in the Dark 0

    (No Spoilers)The final round of the New 52 is here and with it comes another addition from the Wildstorm Universe. Voodoo centers on a character that became well-known as a member of the Wildcats during the Wildstorm years. But now Voodoo’s introduction into the DCU comes solo and leaves us wondering where her allegiances really lie.As a member of the Wildcats, Voodoo was always a favorite character of mine. I loved her design and how her later incarnations became less and less superhero and mor...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    When I Feel The Snakebite Enter My Veins 0

    The Good: The art's really nice, especially for the setting. The coloring especially has a good smoothness to it, and the effects of the multicolored lights are well illustrated as well. The entire issue is very well paced. It's presented as a mystery, with a few key players, and you're not sure yet which one you're supposed to be following. There's that girl who's on all the issue covers, but we know nothing about her, she's stirpping on stage, the top girl in the club. There's a man and woman ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    I Need a Twenty 0

    Voodoo may be the latest DC title to rile up the prudish, but it's also another well done launch of a title to take the time to focus on character and atmosphere. That is, if you're mature enough to see anything other than the boobies.When it comes to the new Wildstorm titles, Voodoo is far more similar to Grifter than Stormwatch. This is a slow first issue, and it focuses mainly on introducing us to the main character rather than quickly delving into plot. Rather than follow Voodoo like we did ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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