The body count increases, and the mystery deepens as Vampirella and Red Sonja investigate the deaths plaguing Riverdale High. Turns out American high school life is as mysterious and perplexing as the murders themselves! Meanwhile Betty and Veronica have troubles of their own when they butt heads with the editor of the school newspaper over their investigative news coverage. Is there a coverup afoot?
Time travel, murder, and mystery in Riverdale couldn't be better when these four meet. The story is excellent with each character true to classic personalities even though they are involved in some massive strangeness. The visuals have strong characters and settings with perfect colors. This book is a treat for fans of any one of these characters. All that's missing is a paper dolls page. Read Full Review
Red Sonja and Vampirella Meet Betty and Veronica #2 continues to build momentum and intrigue. Fans should not miss this team-up. Read Full Review
There isn't a lot of serious advancement of the storyline here but we do get more of the bonding going on for the cast, which is helpful. Sonja's amusing in dealing with some of the problematic jocks during her football practice period and I like that she keeps trying to get ale no matter where she goes. Vampi's a little more sullen this time around with nothing to eat and not much to do, but she plays well against Sonja and the combination of all four hits a nice sweet spot in keeping things active and busy as they look for clues as to where to investigate next to find more of these followers and vampires in order to understand what's going on. Combine that with the usual array of dismissive adults and the nods toward how weird Riverdale is these days and I'm smiling a whole lot. Read Full Review
I can't explain why the synthesis of these characters works, but it does, and I really want to know how this all shakes down. Read Full Review
It's more than just a mouthful of a title, it's potentially a plot overload. Read Full Review
While better than the previous issue, at least half of the title characters still don't quite feel like themselves. Still, it's a fun enough story to be worth a read for fans of the characters and talent involved. Read Full Review
This was a fun issue for someone that is not versed into the history of these characters. There were individual moments for each of the characters and some good humor. The interaction between the characters makes this book and overall series worthwhile.