The worlds worst nightmare has come true: Andrew Bennett, the only good vampire, has gone very, very bad! Its up to the woman who loves him to put him down...but Mary, Queen of Blood, is now a mere human!
Have you been reading I, VAMPIRE? Josh Fialkov and Andrea Sorrentino knock it out of the park month after month. You owe it to yourself to find out what's been going on. You never know what's going to happen. Characters that were heroes become villains and vice versa. This is a comic that is about the story. It's not your typical watered down comic. What pushes this series over the top is the amazing art. The combination of art and story telling is the perfect marriage in making this a unique comic. It has a separate feel to it from the rest of the New 52 titles and reading it is like taking a dark journey that will take you places you never knew existed. Be sure to wear a belt while reading because it might scare the pants off of you. Read Full Review
Joshua Hale Fialkov is putting on a clinic with this title. Many of I, Vampire's contemporaries have faltered after a good start, but this series is actually getting better with time. You could certainly pick up this book as your first experience with the title, but, with so much goodness in the previous thirteen issues, why would you want to? Do yourself a favor and work an extra hour this week. Write another article. Sell some more lemonade. Just make sure you have enough money to get into this series. Read Full Review
I, Vampire might be the most underrated DC book on the market and is definitely one of my most anticipated books each month. Seriously though, everyone buy this book. If it's cancelled, I'm holding you all responsible. Read Full Review
A great kick off to a second year's worth of stories. This may not be one of the biggest selling books out there, but it's one of the smartest and most unique. Read Full Review
Fialkov has introduced a lot to get me excited for whatever is to come on his second year of this series, and since it's once again dodged being cancelled in favor of the upcoming Fourth Wave of titles, we know it's at least safe until the middle of next year. Hopefully, even longer than that, and this is exactly why more people need to go out and buy this comic! Read Full Review
"I, Vampire" #13 keeps up the solid nature of this series, and it's nice to see it sticking around for now. Fialkov and Sorrentino's series stands nicely on its own, even as it has also successfully incorporated crossovers and appearances with Batman, the Justice League Dark, and even Stormwatch over its first year. Now that it's back on its own again, though, it's a reminder that it doesn't need those additions to be a good book. If you haven't read "I, Vampire" before, #13 is a good place to hop on board. Read Full Review