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    Voodoo #8

    Voodoo » Voodoo #8 - My Sister's Keeper released by DC Comics on June 2012.

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    It's all been building to this! Black Razor Agent Fallon has finally tracked down Voodoo and has her cornered! Now it's time for revenge. But Voodoo knows the truth of her own origins and will decide if she's going to be a hero--or a villain. Don't miss the blockbuster battle between Voodoo . . . and Voodoo!

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    3.7 stars

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    Deceived me 0

    After changing writers and losing a little bit of its overall atmosphere, it seems now like the series is somewhat back on track.  It is a strange concept for a series I suppose, but in this issue the real Voodoo is established as somewhat of a hero and the cloned Voodoo is established as her villain, so the combination is that of (in a sense) the same character serving as both hero and villain, all the more confusing because they can both shape shift.  There does seem to be a little of the usua...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Sisterly love...not! 0

    Josh Williamson keeps the craziness coming as we get another action packed issue with new revelations, new characters joining in, and old characters biting the dust. Mix this with Sami Basri's exceptional art and you've got one of the most under-appreciated titles of the New 52.I'd love to see Williamson's notes and see which characters he has listed for termination because we've lost two in the last two issues (I realize the 'death' from this issue is still questionable but still). It's no wond...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Not Terrible At Least 0

    The less said about this cover the better. The art itself is perfectly fine, but the image is just so... forced. It's right in your face, crowding the cover and... just.... eh.So now that Williamson's finally wiped away all memory of what the series was under Marz, he's free to begin finally writing this as his own. He no longer has Marz remnants to ruin because he's already completely stomped them out. Which is a good thing, in this specific case, because for once this issue isn't chock full of...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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