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    Voodoo #6

    Voodoo » Voodoo #6 - Smash and Grab released by DC Comics on April 2012.

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    Smash and Grab last edited by Symlen on 09/20/20 09:42PM View full history

    Following the shocking events of last issue, Voodoo feels betrayed by her own people and wants to be left alone. Little does she know Agent Fallon and the Black Razors are looking for revenge – but first they need to break another Daemonite Hybrid out of jail to help them track her down. The identity of that Daemonite Hybrid will leave you stunned!

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    The Boys Upstairs 0

    For those that are reading and following this series (and there should really be a lot more than there are) this issue signifies a bit of a hairpin turn from what has past thus far.  It is one of the most unusual plots I have read, in that there is an evil twin (who is the character that we have been following), who herself seems on a path to redemption, whereas the original non-cloned version is found and reveals herself as somewhat of a hero as well.  Occurring parallel to this is a similar pl...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Tries Its Hardest To Have No Logic 0

    And there we go. All traces of what little excellence Voodoo once had are gone. No more fancy John Tyler Christopher covers, instead we have this boring and generic pice of blandness. To be fair, the quality of the art on the cover is quite nice. I want to see more of it somewhere. But the overall design is crowded and uninspired. And Voodoo's boobs have gotten bigger. And she's in a much more typical comic book 'sexy showing off T&A pose. Sigh.Oh boy... and the new direction continues to ma...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Let Down 0

    So when I heard Ron Marz was leaving the series, I wasn't to upset. Not that I thought he was doing a bad job, I just thought that with as new as this series was, it would be hard to really make a mess of things. I think I may have been wrong.Ron, where are you?Voodoo has been one of my favorite New 52 titles, that is until this issue. With the cliffhanger form last issue, I was intrigued by where things could go. Instead, we end up with a jumble that is more train wreck than a good comic. I get...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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