The vampire Saul Adams and a federal agent (who's in the know about the undead) battle over the murdered body of her partner . . . but their death match is interrupted when an unlikely ally (and romantic interest) intervenes . . .
Bravo to Tim Seeley and his partner in crime Josh Scott Emmons, this is a very well created, well written and well-illustrated story. I hope there will be another dose to come soon! Read Full Review
While it doesn't do everything right, this is a great horror series, witha few interesting twists added to the normal styles of the genre. Tim Seely, Joshua Scott Emmons and Carlos Badilla have put a lot into these five issues, and it's shown throughout each of them, ending in an exciting and scary conclusion with this issue. For those who have followed the entire series, it's sure to have been a fun ride, and those who haven't should give it a shot. Read Full Review
Overall, the five issues have been clever and fun. While the mystery hasn’t been the best part of the overall story, the chemistry between Saul and Ashley made this an anticipated read for the last five months. Read Full Review
So, is it Good? Not really. It ends too quickly, like a recently released prisoner with the first prossy he can pay. The action moves switfly, but it seems to be sound and fury signifying nothing. However, if you can see past all sorts of intriguing questions just sort of glossed over in two pages with half-assed answers, than by all means, read the last issue of Exsanguine. Read Full Review