A small, coastal village is home to normal people living quiet and simple lives--until a shipwreck brings a small coffin and its smaller occupant into their midst. What begins as a miracle soon takes a turn toward the horrible in this ghostly tale from celebrated Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and artist extraordinaire Rachele Aragno (Mel the Chosen)! The first issue of a new series of stories, Leonide the Vampyr is shiveringly spectacular.
Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at The Crow's Head is a disarming tale but make no mistake, it will surely sink its teeth into unsuspecting readers. Read Full Review
A spooky little girl pops out of a coffin in a dilapidated old port town. What could go wrong? Read Full Review
Aragno delivers some beautiful art in the issue. The visual style draws in the reader and I love the visual contrast between the characters and the world of the story. Read Full Review
Leonide the Vampyr #1 should have you ready and roaring for spooky season thanks to its fairy tale style and endearing art. You may just fall in love with the vampire child just as the townsfolk did, but luckily we're safe behind our comic and not in a seaside town on the edge of bad tidings. Read Full Review
Unsurprisingly, this book is atmospheric and some might say "spooky," thanks not only to Mignola's narrative but also illustrations from Rachelle Aragno and colors by Dave Stewart. Read Full Review
Spoopy.