The end is near! Jerri Bartman is battling the bottle, supernatural beasts, and a compulsory knack for self-destruction. If she's going to survive, she'll have to stay sober long enough to put up a good fight, learn a thing or two about killing a monster, and face the most frightening fiend of all . . . her past.
Lucas Ketner delivers some beautiful artwork in this issue. The panels are filled with glorious details and the action is fantastic. A great looking issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
The creative team of David Dastmalchian, Lukas Ketner, and Lauren Affe gave us one hell of a story that was rich in plot and characters. Once in a while, you discover a story that not only grabs you and takes you in but sends you on an adventure. Thats what Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter is an adventure that is fun, exhilarating, and scary all at the same time. We can only hope this is not the last time that Dastmalchian, Ketner, and Affe will work together. Read Full Review
A cathartic finale that promises more for the future. Read Full Review
Count Crowley ends its first arc just as well as it started. Read Full Review
Imagine an older, drunker, more disbelieving version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and you've got Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #4. Entertaining, sobering and a fun read, this is a really interesting book everyone should check out. Read Full Review