The heroes and their vampire allies get ready to launch a massive counteroffensive,but someone is noticeably absent from the attack…what could Damian possibly beup to? Meanwhile—John Constantine, Doctor Fate, and the other magic wieldersconvene to craft a shaky plan that might be the only thing standing between theheroes and Darkseid himself.
DC vs. Vampires: World War V #10 continues the series' impressive balancing act of horror, humor, and superhero drama. While the sprawling cast leads to a few pacing stumbles, the issue delivers a tense and rewarding chapter that's equal parts brutal and bizarre. Read Full Review
As we get close to the second year finale of this series, Matt Rosenberg gets to indulge some of his darkest instincts. Read Full Review
DC vs Vampires: World War V #10 is the point where this saga has hit its nadir. I'm not sure that was even possible but here we are. The only thing that scares me at this point is that there's two more issues of this dreck before I'm released from reviewing this thing. But I am committed to seeing this througheven if I'm in a straitjacket by the end of it. Read Full Review
Amazing stuff honestly.
I didn't think the incorporation fo Darkseid would work at first (and it seemed to be detracting from this story), but holy sh*t this is one of the best Darkseid's we've gotten in years. Traveling all the way through the universe destroyign everything in his path and deciding Earth simply has to die because it dared be the place his son (who is also his prisoner) escaped to is just metal. Great Darkseid moment. But the thing is, vamprisim is still the main point here. Corruption, even though Mr. Miracle is a vampire he's probably the most empathetic person around and yet the other New Gods use his infection as an excuse to destroy the planet, humans and vamps alike.
Kara's moment o more
Darkseid deciding to kill an entire planet, not for strategy, not for rage, but simply to show his prisoner-son there's no one who should dare escape from him is eprfect Darkseid.
Evil incarnate, even on for the most petite of reasons, but with a gigantic scale. One of his most metal moments in while.