The two titans of horror and comedy unite in comics for the very first time! Dynamite Entertainment Proudly Presents… Elvira Meets Vincent Price!
Elvira and Vincent’s Ghost arrive in Cairo, hot on the trail of the missing movie that can save the world from Amun-Ra! It’s a game of cat-and-mouse among the pyramids, as a pair of silent comedy assassins stalk Elvira and Vincent, ancient crypts are infiltrated, angry goddesses are awakened, and tourists are confused… in a story we call “Raiders of the Lost Schlock!” Adventure, horror, and temples of doom but no crystal skulls, we promise… in this latest issue from writ more
Another solid issue with lots of cheeky jokes and fun innuendo and a brilliant cliffhanger that will have you on the edge of your seat. Read Full Review
ELVIRA MEETS VINCENT PRICE #3 is a perfect homage to classic Hollywood films set in the desert sands of Egypt with creepy crypts, dastardly assassins, and Allan Quartermain-style adventure. The writing nails the voice of these beloved actors, and the art is as bright and as bold as the greatest of cinematic spectacles filmed in Living Technicolor. Read Full Review
Look, if you're at issue #3 of the series you've already committed to the full series run and it's a worthwhile distraction for the nonsense in the world at the moment. Avallone's love for the subject matter shines through the issue. Read Full Review
Juan Samu delivers some beautiful art filled with great details on every page. There are some awesome visual moments to be had. Read Full Review
This series has been a delight as I expected it would be and this issue carries that forward. Taking the cast to Cairo and playing with some of the themes there is fun, as is seeing Vincent all done up ala Alan Quartermain whereas Elvira would lean a little more Indiana Jones. They manage to avoid playing into some of the worst tropes and cliches while still handling the larger storyline just right. The dialogue is an absolute delight and the self-awareness at times hits a special sweet spot for fans of works like this. Elvira continues to be one of the best books on the market. Read Full Review
This series is shaping up to be one of the silliest, but spookiest, horror-related titles around right now. Read Full Review