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RE: Voodoo Child


Hi Cagey,

What I did was, browse the Internet. But I guess you can also order them in regular bookstores trading comicbooks. Good luck!

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Usually you have to head to a comic book shop to pick up the lesser known comic books.  Rarely will a bookstore carry them.



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Where can we find this series of comics?

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I just finished reading the first issue. Initially I was merely curious about Nic and Westonīs comic, but ended up being caught up in the story per se. The concept is surprisingly dark material coming from a teenīs mind  and the art is mesmerizing IMO. I think that my fave villains in the story are the voodoo boroks (three spooky ravens with obscure names). They really scared the head out of me. The zombie hero is a very appealing character, veering towards helplessness despite his rage. Weston seems to have inherited his dadīs love for cursed characters as well as a passion for New Orleans. Itīs endearing how Nic is trying to pay homage to the city and cheer up its inhabitants in this time of sorrow after Katrina.

 

A very intriguing story that I bet they will make into a movie sooner or later Any thoughts?

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