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Will it bond with
her? What force does it have? Do Cassie and Vlad
typically go in to situations blindly? I don’t
know about you, but that doesn’t sound like
Cassie Hack to me, especially when she draws a
gun on a being that offers nothing but a
message. And the Vlad presented here also is
probably one of the worst variations as he’s
pushed to the side and made in to a fool by
Halloween Man without so much as a consideration
to his strength and power. Odds are if you
aren’t a fan of Halloween Man, there’s a good
chance you will not like “Hackoween” and I sure
as hell didn’t enjoy what it had to offer in the
way of giving fans of either series something to
chew on, and instead just fed the Halloween Man
fans something tasty while “Hack/Slash” was left
with literally nothing but a leap of logic, a
Cassie Hack who becomes Flash Gordon suddenly,
and a Vlad left to do nothing but take up space.
I wanted more, and I got nothing but a rushed
cross over that left me scratching my head more
than it did entertained. While I’m happy Cassie
Hack and co. is crossing over with popular
characters online, I would love some logic
behind it and Cassie’s sudden turn from Eastwood
to robot fighter is one that defies logic and
every inch of this series’ realism. I am not
looking forward to “Hackoween #2.” Rule number
one with cross over kids: Give both characters
dignity and reason, or else don't even try.
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