Vertigo, $2.50
Short Review: Tensions Build, History is revealed, but still no great ideas.
It's getting harder to believe that Gary Ushaw's mixing of Voodoo and the Underworld is more than a simple grafting. Magic is used like a very big gun, with no effects outside of inter-mob intrigues. The principle character, head of the Kellor Family, is supposed to be a magician of some power, but never uses it for the other half of his life, his girlfriend Ella. It's still in need of something to break the formula being applied, some event to keep people reading. The art is distracting, with it's repeated chin, in use for well over half the characters.
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