The mysterious Voodoo has left destruction in her wake since fleeing New Orleans. Her nemesis Special Agent Fallon remains hot on her trail as she heads for Metropolisand Fallon isn't the only one, as a new, third player enters the hunt.
The writing is great, the art is great, but do I care about the character? That's where the problem presents itself " as addressed in this issue, we know very little about her background or motivation. It's still early enough in the series for that to make sense, but I'm hoping we start getting some answers in coming issues sooner than later. Read Full Review
This is another great issue of Voodoo that will leave you with more questions than answers. While this particular issue didn't develop the story as much as I would have liked, it does give us a new look at the character by showcasing her stealth and spy abilities. The issue, appropriately titled "breaking and entering" was good, but it did leave something to be desired in the realm of story development. It will be interesting to see what new direction they take the character, although I hope not a whole lot will change since it's been a pretty entertaining series up to this point. I am looking forward to the moment where Agent Fallon and Priscilla Kitaen come face to face once again. Also, Sami Basri's art continues to mesmerize. The clean lines, fluidity and his incredible ability to capture expression and emotion in his panels are brilliant. Read Full Review
Unfortunately, Ron Marz will soon be leaving the book. Sami Basri will be joined by new writer Joshua Williamson, who apparently has big plans for Voodoo's new direction. Let's hope it does nothing to destroy the great foundation that Ron Marz has laid. Read Full Review
Despite the plodding pace, Marz continues to deliver a solid read each month, giving Voodoo a fun, if quiet, pleasure. Read Full Review
"Voodoo" is a fun comic, and I'm enjoying Marz and Basri's run together. Hopefully with the "new direction" (and new writer) arriving with "Voodoo" #6, it won't lose too much of the elements that make it an entertaining comic. Until then, though, I'm determined to sit back and enjoy the ride. We've still got one more issue from Marz and Basri together, after all. Read Full Review
As sad as I am to see Marz leave, a recent interview with upcoming writer Josh Williamson really has me curious to see what hell have in store for this title. He seemed very enthusiastic about coming aboard I look forward to what he has in store for this character. Read Full Review
This was an okay comic book. It moved along briskly, but it also had very little meat to it. Personality-wise I have little reason to feel connected to Voodoo or the government-types who are out to get her. This is the rare comic where I'm fine with the story but could care less about anybody in it one way or the other. Read Full Review