Things are getting weirder and weirder in Riverdale as Red Sonja and Vampirella investigate a string of grisly murders with the help of their new friends Betty and Veronica. But as the body count increases and the leads dry up, police suspicion turns to the outsiders who need to find the real murderer and FAST.
Mystery, murder, and laughs with beautiful visuals make this a book that every fan should own. I love how Chu is able to have all the characters true to their pasts while teaming up for this unlikely tale. The mystery is good, the scares strong, and the cliffhanger terrific. The visuals are the stuff of dreams, capturing all the innocence of the Riverdale girls and all the action and horror of the iconic pair displaced in time. Every page is wonderful. This book is tremendous fun. Get it. Read Full Review
With a main cast of four characters, Amy Chu handles the balance of them well, particularly sine they're all such big personalities. I don't think any of them gets more time than the others in a general sense but Vampi is a bit on the quieter side this time around which doesn't work badly. The story moves forward well here, some of the players are gaining prominence, and it feels like we're closer to some much needed reveals in order to be fully invested. Maria Sanapo again delivers a fantastic looking issue that has me wanting to work on all three of the books these characters are from to get a good extended run with her operating in their worlds. It's a great looking release that delivers plenty of fun and great designs. Read Full Review
It is certainly an unexpected and surprising crossover that brings together two of the most emblematic pop culture figures: Vampirella and Red Sonja in a mystery and suspense story since there is a murderer in Riverdale and is likely to be related to the strange presence of Sonja and Vampirella, is an interesting comic that is worth considering. Read Full Review
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