Trapped in an ancient underground base, outnumbered by lethal xenomorphs after all rescue attempts have failed, Vampirella and Lars are in for the fight of their lives. Their only hope is their allies on the surface, but how much trust can a vampire ever put in a human?
'Aliens/Vampirella' #3 is a quality series that fans of both properties will enjoy but more importantly anyone can jump into and share the thrills of this great crossover. Bechko and Garcia-Miranda have created more than just an homage to the 'Aliens' universe but have carved out a worthy chapter all their own. Read Full Review
In space no one can hear a vampire scream or an alien hiss, but you can hear the fans cheer at this thrilling mash-up! Highly enjoyable. Read Full Review
Aliens/Vampirella #3 is a quality romp in space that deserves a spot on your pull-list. The creative team is offering an engaging escape to madness that should sate the appetite of dedicated followers that are invested in either or both properties. In other words: run out to your local shop today to pick up this issue and the previous two, because you won't regret it! Read Full Review
This series continues to delight me with what it does. Bechko brings together a straightforward script and one that's certainly familiar enough to anyone who's read an Aliens book before, but she does it in a strong enough fashion to make it work. A lot of the time these kinds of familiar scripts just fall flat on their faces. While I dislike the storyline going on in orbit because it plays to bad tropes, I'm enjoying the other two and just the weirdness of what we're seeing with the nosferatu and some of the dialogue between Vampirella and Lars, especially as she tells him the right way to talk to a Nosferatu should they come across one. A little diplomacy can go a long way. This is a solid installment and again has me hopeful that we'll see more Aliens material in the future from both Bechko and Garcia-Miranda after this series ends. Read Full Review
Aliens / Vampirella #3 takes a little break from the action and horror to delve into some character development , providing more insight into the characters and how each of them deals with certain news, whether it is the discovery of the Aliens or a stay on delivering supplies. It builds up for a whole new horror for the next issue. The artwork is done well with a few minor mistakes. This book remains a good horror/slasher read! Read Full Review
It's got the thrills and chills you were hope for, so I'm enjoying it.