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Jenna Jameson’s Shadow Hunter #1 – Review

By Jenna Jameson (creator & story), Christina Z (story & script) & Mukesh Singh (art)

First of all, no, it’s not a porn comic book. It may have that stigma associated with it because of Jenna Jameson’s name, but it has nothing to do with that (sorry, guys). Believe me, you’ll find more porn in those Princess Peach pictures from Super Smash Brothers Brawl than in this book.

The story is about a woman named Jezzerie who is haunted of  monsterous visions since childhood. Unemployed, she  attends a paid research program about past lives, trying to understand what these monsters are and why these dream are reoccuring. But in one of the sessions something goes wrong. It seems that the hallucinations are becoming real, and monsters have begun to manifest themselves in the real world. Jezzerie’s hair turns black and a blade grows from her arm. A mysterious guy in armor (a side kick, I presume), pops ups offering little to no help in her battle. After a few decapitations, the king of monsters talks to them and reveals his true nature.

I’m disappointed by this debut issue. I honestly thought I’d get more quality coming from Christina Z. I was looking for something with a little more substance than this. The story is just flat-out weird, and will probably get even weirder in following issues. The Witchblade influence is pretty noticeable – a blade popping up form her arm without her will. Singh’s art is very well done – there’s an abundance of reds and darks that fill this issue. I’ve already prepaid for the next couple of issues, so I will read them, but this is not a good start. (Grade: C-)

-Daniel Yanez

Jenna Jameson’s Shadow Hunter #0 – Review

The first time I saw the cover on Previews it got me interested, but not to the point of buying it. But then I read that Christina Z was working on the title and decided to buy it blindly. She wrote Witchblade since the beginning (up to #34), personally the best issues of the series.

The cover by Greg Horn is stunning. The six page comic preview penciled by Mukesh Singh (Devi). Includes an interview with Christina Z, and gorgeous pinups by Horn, Greg Land, Daniel Brereton, J. Michael Linsner, Niko Henrichon, and more art by Singh. The story is about a woman who has visions about monsters, but the monsters begin to materialize in real life.

Even though it’s 25c and you still haven’t picked it up, you can download it for free at Playboy.com. Issue #1 Ships 2/20/08 (Grade: B+)

-Daniel Yanez

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