A fun story that’ll also make you break in cold sweat - it’s only natural, because one of the main characters is Lucifer himself!
Like any important witch, La Bruja wants to make an impression at the Fall Sabbath, so she prepares her rejuvenation potion, locks her pets in the house, seals off the exits to all the parallel universes, and takes off on her broom through the clouds.
Two weeks later, the abandoned pets are dying of thirst, so Bruja's familiar tries to use an old spell book to ward off the Horn of Plenty. At the same time, Norah, the witch's niece, decides to break down the house’s door, alarmed by her aunt's long absence - and stumbles upon... the Devil, (half-)conjured by the familiar.
As you may have already guessed from the title, the Devil ends up hidden in Norah's backpack, the two of them joining forces in the long investigation that follows, sort of an “Alice in Witchland” full of zany and absurd situations.
This “complete edition” builds upon the first volume, adding 67 more pages and bringing the story to a nice and tidy conclusion. Sandra Cardona's art is a bit uneven - feminine, playful and filled with details, yet a little more rushed in the second part of the book and in the filler pages (you’ll know which ones they are by how empty the backgrounds look). As for Cedric Mayen’s story, it’s funny, starts mysterious and YA, only to end up more... childish. I have a feeling this was supposed to be a trilogy that ended up as a diptych that turned into a single volume, so everything had to be wrapped asap and as clear as possible. Well, mission accomplished! I only hope these two will be given enough time.. next time :) to truly demonstrate their skills.
I have already read the first volume, but I received the complete edition from netgalley dot com in exchange for a honest review. That does not influence my opinion in any way.