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    Voodoo #4

    Voodoo » Voodoo #4 - Breaking & Entering released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    The mysterious Voodoo has left destruction in her wake since fleeing New Orleans. Her nemesis Special Agent Fallon remains hot on her trail as she heads for Metropolis…and Fallon isn't the only one, as a new, third player enters the hunt.

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    4.1 stars

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    You're right, I'm not 0

    Thus far out of the new 52 this is one of the best sleeper hits for me.  It has the undefinable set of intangibles which sets a series apart.  A character who was a hero before the reboot getting recast as a sort of villain.  Or is she?  We still haven't learned enough about anything what is going on (who is pursuing her, what she is after) to have a real firm impression of what her motives are.  The suspense which this helps to build is the best thing going for this series.  As she invades the ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The Difference Between Sexy Sexuality and Exploitation Sexuality 0

    This cover gives me mixed feelings. While I praised the justification of sexuality and lack of exploitation last issue; its been working because it's been a little subtle. This cover just isn't that subtle. It's like "here's boobs guys." On the other hand, the concept and execution are still fantastic. I love the idea of her behind the target, visible through all the holes, I just think they could've shown just a LITTLE less cleavage.We're finally seeing Voodoo on the offensive instead of on the...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    All your superheroes are belong to us! 0

    (No Spoilers)We come to the final issue of Ron Marz on Voodoo and it is truly bitter sweet as the story that Marz was setting up won’t ever be truly realized. There are some hints to Voodoo’s origins and some set up for some future stories but how much of this will be retained by the new writer remains to be seen.The first thing that’s interesting is that Voodoo gets a costume of sorts in this issue. It’s basically a stealth suit that she wears while infiltrating a government facility but it has...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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