The clock is ticking on Veronica Lodge as she learns the terrible secrets hidden deep in her family’s history—and comes to understand that her horrifying past isn’t as distant as she’d like. Now, if she wants to keeps her family and friends safe, Veronica will face her most chilling challenge yet.
While this is the end of this series I'm hopeful that there's more Vampironica in our future. The Archie Horror line is not one that gets used heavily or regularly, which makes sense but at times disappoints me because it's such a fun line. And it lets different talents play within it to come up with some neat things. I like the whole vampire Veronica thing and how it ties into other properties. This one plays well in giving us more of her evolution as this character and form as it really expands on the family history in some big ways. It reads well, looks great, and is a lot of fun from start to finish. Definitely one worth picking up as a single or waiting for the collection in September 2020. Read Full Review
The narrative isn't necessarily an insufferable experience, but feels like it was crafted merely to keep the Vampironica brand alive more than offer anything fresh or exciting for fans of these macabre adventures. Read Full Review
Vampironica: New Blood introduces some great concepts to this corner of the Archie Horror universe, but falls short on a cohesive story. Once the groundwork is finally finished, the series ends, leaving you hanging, but hopefully that comes with new stories down the line as there's quite a bit more to dig into with these characters. Read Full Review