Title: WitchGirls #11
Publisher: Heroic Publishing
Story/Art/Letters by: J. Asam Walters
Colors by: Dick O’Malley
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.heroicmultiverse.com
Comments: The Black Enchantress, Arcanna the WitchGirl, Betsy Bubbles, Miss Andrea Crusoe what ever you call her this story starts out weirdly. A Marilyn Monroe look alike created by the Black Enchantress is dancing as a stripper. The illustration of her dancing well its really a him is an amazing work of art and really captures the look of Marilyn Monroe.
Andrea is a Witch Detective she solves crimes related to magic.
The spells used in this issue are explained but following the explanation is something else, it is so confusing. Well magic can be.
The art at times is stunning. It is a visual delight.
We get to see a serial killer getting his well deserved reward.
The story makes you feel good. The way females are treated it is wonderful to see. They are given a level of respect that they deserve.
This is a fun read that will leave you satisfied and happy you read this issue.
Title: WitchGirls #11
Publisher: Heroic Publishing
Story/Art/Letters by: J. Asam Walters
Colors by: Dick O'Malley
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.heroicmultiverse.com
Comments: The Black Enchantress, Arcanna the WitchGirl, Betsy Bubbles, Miss Andrea Crusoe what ever you call her this story starts out weirdly. A Marilyn Monroe look alike created by...
RichardVasseurRichard.Vasseur@firstcomicsnews.comAuthorRichard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.First Comics News
About Richard Vasseur
Richard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.