Jennifer Blood is determined to avenge herself on the woman she believes is trying to frame her for murder - Vampirella! But the sudden arrival of Los Muertos leader Calavera and his heavily armed narcos force the vigilante and the vampire to team-up in a deadly "Cemetery Dance". An official tie-in to the epic Swords of Sorrow crossover event, written by renowned author Nancy A. Collins (Swamp Thing, Sunglasses After Dark, Vampirella).
Swords of Sorrow: Vampirella & Jennifer Blood#3 succeeds as the best in the series because both characters are at their best. Blood and Vampirella make a great team who aren't afraid of anyone or anything. It makes for an exciting, white-knuckle read that punches you in the gut and keeps you asking for more. Read Full Review
Swords of Sorrow: Vampirella & Jennifer Blood #3 succeeds as the best in the series because both characters are at their best. Blood and Vampirella make a great team who aren't afraid of anyone or anything. It makes for an exciting, white-knuckle read that punches you in the gut and keeps you asking for more. Read Full Review
With the story ending next issue, I am a tad confused what the point of the story was. Hopefully Collins has something up her sleeve, which will bring this tale into the main arc. With her work on the main Vampirella book, it's clear that Collins has her finger on the non-pulse of the character that is due to be a major player in the main series. I just wish the same could be said for Ms. Blood. Read Full Review
The penultimate issue of this particular spinoff supporting series is one that does have some fun moments as our two leads continue to circle each other and deal with the threat that each represents. There's some fun dialogue that they have together, though the narration along the way gets a little heavy, particularly from Jennifer, which slowed up the book a bit. The action is what keeps things moving as it's welcome to see some resolution to the thug storyline that cropped up, which didn't engage all that much, and I liked some of the nods that came in as the two leads began to work with each other and a momentary bit of trust was put into place because of those actions. I'm more looking forward to the finale simply because we get Chastity involved and that ups the game overall, which should have happened sooner. Read Full Review
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