The truth about Pris is revealed at last as she sets off on a mission for vengeance that can only end in genocide!
Unfortunately, Voodoo has already been cancelled. Its a shame, the zero issue was really good and actually convinced me to go back and try reading Voodoo from the beginning. It even made me want to read Grifter just so I can see where Voodoo's arc goes. I highly recommend picking this zero issue up. Read Full Review
On that note, though Williamson has few surprises to offer here, he does effectively pave the way for the Grifter/Voodoo partnership and helps transition readers into that series. All signs seem to be pointing to a full WildCATs reunion down the road. It may be that Voodoo functions better as part of a team than on her own. Read Full Review
Overall, the Voodoo series was just ok. It's a shame because I want the Wildstorm characters to succeed so getting one of their books cancelled is never a good thing. On the bright side though, more people know about the character of Voodoo now. So when she becomes part of the Wildcats book that I know I'm hoping for, people will have some idea of who she is. Until then, at least she's going to continue over in Grifter's book. Read Full Review
"Voodoo" #0 passes on tying up all loose ends with a "to be continued" cliffhanger ending. The clone story in "Voodoo" relied on shock value more than good character development or dialogue, and series cancellation will upset few readers, but it will be interesting to see what becomes of the character and her clone as they become more of a presence in "Grifter." Read Full Review