Curse Words #2

Curse Words #2

Charles Soule

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“THE DEVIL’S DEVIL,” Part Two Wizord, New York City’s beloved sorcerous protector (at least that’s what he wants you to think) has done something TERRIBLE to the city. It was sort of an accide—no. It was completely on purpose, and now he has to fix it before everything goes to hell. Meanwhile, evil wizards, including Wizord’s ex Ruby Stitch, are lining up to take him down. It ain’t gonna be pretty—but it’s gonna be MAGIC.


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    If an evil wizard kills other evil wizards who are after him, does that make him good, less evil than the other wizards, or just as evil?
    This comic seems to keep pushing the idea that Wizord is evil but I just can't see it at the moment. He definitely does things that are morally questionable, like shrinking millions of people and putting them in a plastic bag, but I don't see him as evil.

    He's trying to do the right thing, and his entire deal is 'the end justifies the means' but I like that he's like that.
    In this issue he builds a paradise for the little people in the plastic bag (such a strange thing to type) and ends up losing his magic. Again, this issue was short on plot, but I still enjoyed it.

    When they were speaking in bird language I was reminded just a little bit of Rick & Morty, which is probably not what Charles Soule was going for but it's what I got.

    Sizzajee is also gorgeously coloured as always, but really isn't a big part of this at the moment. I can imagine his role will increase as the issues go on, but right now, this is pretty slow paced.

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