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Veil #3
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Descripción editorial
When Veils only ally is ripped away from her, shes left at the mercy of a mysterious and powerful enemy. Could this stranger know who Veil is? Why is he pursuing her? The truth is more terrifying than you can imagine.
• Ruckas next great heroine is not what you expect!
• Not quite horror, not quite mysteryand unlike anything Ruckas done before!
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Rucka, known for writing some of the strongest women in comics (Tara Chase in Queen & Country, Renee Montoya in Gotham Central), takes on a very different kind of character here. Veil is a mysterious woman whom men find irresistible. From the moment she leaves a rat-infested subway, men start fighting (often violently) for her attention. A man named Dante is able to resist her influence better than the others, and takes her in after witnessing several supernatural creatures fighting to control her. These monsters have a lot to do with Veil s true story. The story s scornful view of objectification is perfectly summarized by Dante s reference to Veil s demonic boss as just another fucking pimp. The book is sexualized but never feels exploitative, thanks to Rucka s deft hand and gritty artwork from Fejzula (Nephilim). The jarring colors, from Fejzula with Aljosa Tomic, make a particularly strong contribution to the unsettling nature of this erotic nightmare that leaves readers thinking about the world s exploitation of women.