I, Vampire #14

Writer: Joshua Hale Fialkov Artist: Andrea Sorrentino Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 28, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
9.0Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Mary and Professor Troughton meet up with Andrews oldest friend, Deborah Dancer, to learn more about his past and to hatch a plan that might save Andrew from his curse!

  • 10
    Comic Vine - Tony 'G-Man' Guerrero Nov 28, 2012

    When it comes to good and bad vampires, you can't assume to know what's coming next. Fialkov has been shaking things up and hitting us left and right upside the head with the twists and turns. You would think that having the comics hero turn evil would disrupt the flow of the series but it's added another layer to the comic and continues to keep you hanging onto the edge of your seat. Andrea Sorrentino's art is wonderful as always and it's unfortunate that this will be his final issue. You'll be haunted by the beauty and chilling nature of his art. I've said it before and I'll say it again, you should be reading I, VAMPIRE. If you haven't been reading it, pick up the early issues and get caught up so you can enjoy the experience. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Read Comic Books - Richard Dessler Nov 29, 2012

    I know just having the word "vampire" in the title might scare some away, but trust me on this, this series is doing everything it can to redeem vampires and you'll be getting more enjoyment out of it than practically every other series in all of comics right now. Issue thirteen was a great jumping on point for an incredible series that I can't recommend enough. Solid writing and art are in every issue of the book, and it rarely disappoints on any level. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics Are Not Dead - Comics Are Not Dead Dec 1, 2012

    I, Vampire #14 serves to be a great, action-packed and visually pleasing book. I'm sad that Dennis Calero is replacing Sorrentino next month, so I'd milk as much enjoyment as I could out of this issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    IGN - Joshua Yehl Nov 28, 2012

    Speaking of Deborah, she provides a new lens to which we view Andrew, adding an interesting layer to Joshua Hale Fialkov's violent vampire love story. Fialkov writes each character with a wit that could only come from someone who has read and written a lot of comics, which makes me curious as to why he went with a weak excuse as to why Andrew didn't choose to use his awesome power to end the conflict when he had the chance. Probably because the book would then come to its conclusion, and given how Fialkov delivers a twist worthy of a standing ovation every 6 issues, I would be remiss not to see issue #18. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Population Go - Population Go Staff Nov 29, 2012

    Due to the low sales of this series, I'm almost positive it'll be one of the next series announced to be cancelled, but I'm not too afraid of that happening because it seems like Fialkov would ultimately be able to bring this series to a satisfying conclusion at any notice. Read Full Review

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