I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
Wanda is getting closer and closer to the who and why of Witchcraft going wrong. She's still in for a surprise: she insists that Witchcraft is for women and although she's aware that men can wield magic, she doesn't know they can wield her kind of magic.
While Wanda heads to Dublin to protect the land, she also comes closer to finding her answers, partly by walking the Witches Road. Except she has to deal with a surprise before she gets to her final destination:
I have no clue what to make of this woman, or who she claims to be. I can't wait to find out, though, because I place complete trust in this author. He's nailed Wanda Maximoff, the character who was originally created. He's true to her, and he tells a damn good story while exploring her character.
One half off star because most of the art was by Dillon and I mostly felt his style didn't match this storyline.