I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
So, although this doesn't go over the events of the Spanish Inquisition, and instead focuses on an event that seems to be fictional, it's nice to get a mention of history. (I researched the event, and I can't find it. I don't know that much about the Inquisition, though.) It makes it feel a little more weighted, a little more meaningful, that Wanda is confronting the ghosts that history made, and even more so, the history that condemned her kind.
It's also nice to see a nun who doesn't condemn Witchcraft.

One half star because of the recurring theme that I'm calling no face all boobs.


In the next one, her face is shadowed. Miraculously, her boobs are not.

Don't get me wrong: the art was stylized, but it fit the ghosts of witches past type vibe this story was going for, and it was, overall, lush. This is at least half due to the vibrant colors. I really enjoyed the art, even though this trend made me twitch a little.
Looking forward to catching up with issue six.