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    Jenna Jameson's Shadow Hunter #1

    Jenna Jameson's Shadow Hunter » Jenna Jameson's Shadow Hunter #1 released by Virgin Comics on February 1, 2008.

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    "My name is Jezzerie Jades. All my life I'd had visions of a vast war among demons and monsters. These visions became familiar to me... A secret, and they didn't scare me, not then, in a weird way they calmed me."

    When the shadows finally breach into the real world, Jesserie finds herself thrust into the middle of a timeless war between factions of the shadows, but even more interestingly, she finds her true family and her true calling as the Shadow Hunter.

    A young, orphaned, beautiful woman attempts to make a life for herself in the big city. As she grapples with mundane problems like making rent and a creepy manager at work, something deeper brews; a nagging suspicion that her life is not her own. Seeking answers (not to mention extra cash) she enrolls in a past life regression experiment which seeems to ignite visions of a demonic past that no one can explain. Then comes the titilating and strangely dangerous power she's not sure she can control, and a mysterious guy with the sword who just won't leave her alone. It's one hell of a day for our heroine, especially when she discovers who her real father is.

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    The story here carries on from the start of the previous one, and for those that skipped the #0 issue, they will find everything here except the talk about how great the series is.  The story here is good enough, but one thing which was a little disappointing overall was the switch of artists.  I don’t usually make too much of a big deal about art, but here the story starts off with a lot of beautiful art, some of it inspired by Michelangelo’s work in the Sistine Chapel, and it is a shame that i...

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