After returning to the Daemonite space station hunting for answers, Voodoo learns that you should careful what you wish for. Will the truth of the Daemonite hybrids force Voodoo to turn on her masters or will she finally succumb to her dark side?
Impressively, Sam Basri is one of the only artists to remain on a New 52 book for its entire lifespan to date. His work certainly doesn't suffer from the monthly grind. This issue packs in a number of memorable action scenes and some lavish colors from Jessica Kolinne. Hopefully Basri can keep the streak going for a while longer. Read Full Review
I think Williamson has turned this title around and breathed new life into it. If you are not reading Voodoo anymore, pick up Willimason's issues and see what you think. I personally am having a lot of fun with them. Oh, and Basri's art is still amazing! Read Full Review
Not as great as it was under Marz who I thought was the perfect writer for this series and should have stayed on a little longer, but still one of the better DC titles out there right now. Read Full Review
I really like it when a comic keeps me at the edge of my seat and keeps me guessing. Where the characterizations are strong and consistent and where a solid story is backed by fantastic art. Voodoo continues to have most of these bases covered. Sami Basri continues to deliver some truly phenomenal work, the comic does leave me guessing (mainly because Voodoo is such a tremendously loose canon) and the characters are unexpected. While I may not like the direction the book is moving in, I am certainly interested in seeing what will happen next. Read Full Review
"Voodoo" is a strange little book and it's going to take a little more time to see just where Williamson and Basri are moving. For now, it's interesting enough I'll plan on sticking around to find out. Losing the moral ambiguity from "Voodoo" is a shame, but what looks like we're about to get in exchange has its own potential. Time will tell. Read Full Review