Voodoo #2
"Chapter Two: Erzulie" delivers a gripping continuation of Voodoo’s descent into a world where the line between performance and peril blurs. Written by Alan Moore and brought to life with bold, layered art by Al Rio and Mike Lopez, this 1997 Image Comics issue deepens the mystery of the dancer’s haunting new life at Christian Charles’s lounge—where the past isn’t just buried, it’s rising. Cover by Adam Hughes captures the eerie elegance of the story’s central tension, as unseen forces begin shaping Voodoo’s role in a battle she doesn’t yet understand.
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Voodoo starts working as a dancer at a lounge run by Christian Charles where several dancers have disappeared or turned up dead. Detective Chaney's investigation makes Charles uncomfortable and he calls on an evil entity called Carrefour to kill him. Meanwhile, forces opposed to Carrefour seem to be preparing Voodoo without her knowledge to be their pawn in the looming confrontation with Charles and Carrefour.
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