Barnabas Collins and his family are still reeling from their encounter with The Children and their sire. The brutal war has left those closest to Barnabas questioning his very nature. However, with a possible cure in his hands, will this 175 year old vampire finally be free of his vampiric curse? Or will remaining a vampire show once and for all that you don't need to be human to prove you have a noble soul?
Dark Shadows #10 is a very good release that's worth any fans hard-earned money and time. Recommended. Read Full Review
This was a good issue that moved things along and, thankfully, didn't spend too much time with Barnabas and Julia rhapsodizing over the cure. It did, however, get a little too overt with their unstated and unrequited romance, but I'm more than game for that kind of character growth after 40 years. It's a very solid issue despite my qualms with the art, it's kind of an in-betweener""The Children arc is officially over, but the new story has yet to get moving. Maybe wait another issue if you're not already reading the story. 3 stars. Read Full Review
Dynamite's Dark Shadows has been a faithful adaptation, sure to please longtime fans of the cult hit and this issue is no exception. Mike Raight continues to weave a dark, soap opera narrative and new artist Nacho Tenorio maintains the standard of art the series has kept so far. The art is reminiscent of great old horror/thriller series of the past, stylistically evoking the work on such titles as House of Mystery and House of Secrets. Fans of that type of series can expect to find a solid, if not overly creative, facsimile in Dark Shadows. Those who aren't already drawn to this, however, will probably not find much compelling here. Read Full Review
Be the first to rate this issue!
Click the 'Rate/Write A Review' link above to get started.