A nobleman vampires life is spared after a horrific bargain made with the evil goddess Hecate, and now the bloodthirsty Simon Anders will put that deadly deal to rest.
If you missed the first two issues you should be just fine jumping right into this one. The story is accessible and it is written in a way that makes it very easy for readers to car about these characters and become interested and invested in them and their respective stories rather quickly. If you love suspense and adventure then I highly recommend you give B.P.R.D: VAMPIRE #3 a look this week. Read Full Review
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There is a bit of a twist if you haven't read the other two issues, but otherwise it's not a twist at all. It's still cool to see Agent Anders go vampire, and get some glowing red eyes. The plot is really quite good, and even spans back a ways in the B.P.R.D. series. So, stuff for people that have been reading religiously, but not so hard you can't go back to issue one and pick up what's going on. Hell, you don't even need to start with one. Just Google what's going on. Still, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the plot is in fact more complex than vampires fighting each other in a cave, and sweeps this and another arc. The historical aspects of the plot are quite intriguing. 9.0 Great vampire action!Plot is engaging, filled with history, and sweepingTakes place in a cave for most of it! BrutalI'm an asshole…but the noses. Read Full Review
Individual issues of the B.P.R.D.: Vampire series are quick reads. There is not a lot of dialogue and little exposition, but the main reason this is a quick read is because the story is so engaging it just demands to be read. Read Full Review
Kudos to the art team who does a wonderful job on the issue as always and to the writers too, who make the absolute most out of only a few words in these books. This is another solid and gorgeous issue for Mr. Mignola and his team. Read Full Review
B.P.R.D.: Vampire was an enjoyable read prior to this issue, but now with issue #3, the bar has been raised as Mignola and crew have turned our pre-conceived notions of Anders' journey on our heads. As Anders journey's further into darkness, we will be there, every horrifying step of the way. Read Full Review
This issue is freed from writer Mike Mignola's info dumping prison, allowing co-writers/artists Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon to show off why they are such highly regarded artists. Read Full Review
I definitely like this issue the most out of the bunch and Im looking forward to seeing how the rest of the arc develops. Read Full Review
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. . $3.50, 22pgs. Creepy crypt cover. ALL ADs @ Back!! . . This issue steps up the action, with a sudden power up for agent Anders. The art moves from Mignola-like eto something not as pleasant, but effective. The turn of events seem a bit obvious, but an enjoyable read.