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    Voodoo #7

    Voodoo » Voodoo #7 - Revelations released by DC Comics on May 2012.

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    2.8 stars

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    Swapping Sensual Subtlety for Showy and Sloppy Sci-Fi 2

    Welp, that's it, everything I liked about this title, save Sam Basri's art, has died. I'm not even going to bother my usual rant about the banner because, while this cover itself is only mediocre, I needed to start my review the way I did. It's a shame because this cover actually has a GREAT concept.... but the execution is so mediocre. Not awful, but just, eh.So let's start with this. There's a plot hole. Early in the issue Voodoo.... I mean Priscilla (Because they are now two different people,...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Clone of my clone is my, uh, clone? 4

    Williamson brings us another action packed issue with even more surprises in a story aptly titled "Revelations". The fast pace coupled with beautiful art by Sami Basri leaves me wondering why more people aren't coming back to this title. Here's to hoping that buzz about the positive changes in the title will get more readers to come back who left early on.I'm going to start this review a little backwards and talk about the end first. Williamson loves cliffhangers, he's made that evident from his...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Her thoughts are my own 1

    It is hard not to like this series after I have become a huge fan of the character (after only 6 issues) but this issue doesn't stand with the rest that have made the character so endearing thus far.  In the new 52 battle against the Daemonites, which can be roughly be said to be focused around three series (Voodoo, Grifter and Stormwatch) the momentum in each seems to shift back and forth fairly frequently.  Whereas previously I had been ready to write off Stormwatch, it was the strongest this ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    On Life Support 0

    And I don't mean Voodoo or Pris, or who the heck ever is in this book now. The plot line in Voodoo right now is not going well. After finding out that she has a clone, and is also a clone in her own right, Voodoo decides to toss aside the fact that she is being used, and decides that the Daemonites offer to take a greater role in their cause is to enticing. So now we are left with a Voodoo v. Voodo showdown.Question is, who is going to win? For the first few issues of this series, I was totally ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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