| Book Title: Hellblazer: Papa Midnight | Author: Mat Johnson | |
| Reviewed By: Tim Janson | ||
| Website: Click Here |
Publisher: DC Comics |
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| Overall Stars: **** | Scare Factor: * | |
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Hellblazer:
Papa Midnite collects the five issue mini-series into trade
paperback format featuring the sometimes ally, sometimes adversary
of John Constantine. The book relates the origin of the Voodoo
master and crime lord as well as his curse of immortality. Midnite
is visited by the spirit who is the son of a 18th century slave
named Cuffee. The story moves back and forth from present day to
early 1700's New York when the young Midnite and his sister were
still children yet already he was knowledgeable in the dark arts of
Africa, if not entirely wise in their use. The slave Cuffee is
planning a revolt against their "pink-skinned" masters and comes to
Midnite to buy guns. Midnite tricks the man with a parlor trick into
believing he has a magic powder than can repel bullets. This of
course leads to tragedy as the rebellious slaves challenge their
masters, falsely believing they are protected. As revenge, Cuffee
forces Midnite to kill his own sister as the rest of the slaves
commit mass suicide in a powerful blood sacrifice to curse Midnite.
He is doomed to live forever until he can lead his people to control
of the city. The only survivor of the suicide is the infant son of
Cuffee named Fortune, who is now the spirit that haunts midnite. - TIm Janson
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