A series of strange murders involving cryptographic symbols drawn on walls with blood lead FBI agents to a killer . . . just not the right one. Ashley draws Saul into her plans with some well-placed evidence and an alibi.
Overall, the series is progressing well, with some mystery thrown into the killing and psychosis. Seely and Emmonds have something here, and while the second issue lulled a bit more than the previous issue, this is turning out to be an interesting series thus far. Not an ordinary horror tale, fans of the mysticism of the vampire lore, serial killers and mystery should be reading this book without doubt. It's a mix of several different genres, and none of them seem forced. Read Full Review
This is a rare, powerful Vampire book done by a powerhouse team telling an amazing story. If you want an expertly crafted comic drawn amazingly well, treat yourself to this book. I guarantee that you will be surprised by a refreshingly different take on the now clichéd vampire. Read Full Review
A twisted and dark story, well-written by Seeley and Emmons. One that is full of tension and surprises, cleverly created and illustrated by Seeley. Another 8/10. Read Full Review
Though this book does centre around a love story (not my usual cup of tea) Im really enjoying the direction it is going, as well as the different creative elements that set it apart from other vamp comics. Dark Horse is quickly solidifying their rep as the big boss in horror comics and this book is just another example of their dominance. Read Full Review
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