As the vernal equinox approaches, a ritual begins which could give one vampire dominion over an army of immortal warriors. Still butting heads because Nick wants to forsake his immortality for the woman he loves, can our two blood-drinking heroes quit bickering long enough to save the world?
Mike Gagerman and Andrew Waller have to have their own bromance because their writing for this is amazing and so real. I personally enjoy the way things are put so blunt. It makes the characters feel real and likeable. I mean you feel like these characters have been friends for a thousand years and that's what they are trying to convey. I mean when your friends for someone that long then you start to get a more intimate relationship and that is shown in this issue. Read Full Review
The pictures by Evan Shaner are bouncy and colorful. A lot of “playful people getting tossed about and electrocuted” bits. Not my favorite style, as it's very far from bad-ass, but it gets the job done. It doesn't detract, in other words. Once again, Nate from Blambot is colorin' up the joint. He blams it out of the park. Blam-o. Wham, bam, thank you Blambot. Read Full Review
I am still left wishing what if? Issue three is the worst of the entire series, but I still recommend it for the strength of all three issues together. You will get a laugh from it which was a nice change of pace from the “moodiness” of other titles lately. And maybe, if enough people pick it up, there might be a chance that Nick and Tree can get a proper story arc that is more “fleshed out” (terrible pun there) in the future. I for one sincerely hope so. Read Full Review