Already on the run from shadowy government agents who want to dissect her, Voodoo now must face a new threat: Green Lantern Kyle Rayner! Will even her shapeshifting powers be enough to keep a GL at bay? Writer Ron Marz returns to his signature DCU character!
Ron Marz continues to hand in some solid script writing. He nails every beat in this issue as usual. Sami Basri continues to turn in some great artwork. I am going to be said about the departure of Ron Marz, and I will have to give Josh Williamson, who seems to have an affinity for the character, a chance. I read about his plans for the character in a Newsarama interview. I will have to wait and see on that. Luckily, we still have Sami Basri Read Full Review
The recent news that Marz is leaving the book after issue #4 is highly disappointing. Voodoo started out as a solid little book and has only steadily improved from there. We can only hope his departure won't mean an end to that trend. This series is just barely getting started. Read Full Review
This issue is a solid addition to what's come so far as it integrates it firmly within the DC Universe (which it was already, just hadn't had anything visible so to speak) with a guest appearance that made sense and moved the plot forward a bit and in a different direction. Read Full Review
Some crucial bits of information come into play here, and a pretty terrific guest appearance by a Green Lantern. Marz continues to deliver an entertaining read, one that deserves more notice than it's getting. Read Full Review
Unfortunately as I write this review, the news has already broken that Marz will be off the title after next months issue 4. Im sad to see him leave so soon as he really seemed eager to work on the project and has done some great work in these premiere issues. I look forward to his last issue next month and hope that his departure will not cause people to leave this book because Im really enjoying it. Read Full Review
Voodoo is a title that a lot of people have overlooked, but there's a really interesting story being told here that's different from any other book in the DC line right now. The good thing is how these new characters have a compelling story but the bad things are that they felt they had to put a Green Lantern in the book to gain some exposure and then made light of him to prop the book up. Given that there is an apparent dramatic change in direction for Voodoo it undoes an interest the issue garnered for me. While it was fun to see the interaction between these new characters and Kyle, this issue isn't anything beyond average. Three out of five lanterns. Read Full Review
My curiosity about the character is still piqued for the time being, but here's hoping with the upcoming changes that Voodoo proves to be as strong of a book as this character deserves. Read Full Review