Vampirella #10

Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Andy Belanger Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: February 21, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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A thousand years in the future is a really weird place to run into someone you know. Especially when that person is now hell bent on destroying you. Which is exactly what happens when Vampirella and Vicki came face to face with their antagonist-PANTHA!

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 21, 2018

    There's lots to like here in this dense issue, from getting Pantha's background told in a fun and engaging way to where everything settles out here in the end as it prepares to move forward. What I really liked, however, is just the reinforcement of the relationship between Ellie and Vicki. We're getting more and more that this is something that Ellie hasn't really felt before in the same way and she's embracing it in a big way even as it's being used against her in a brutal way by Pantha. It's fun in the right sense for the reader to see this challenged but also to see just how far Ellie will go in all of this to protect Vicki – and to see if Vicki will be able to step up and stand alongside her. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Olivier Roth Feb 21, 2018

    Reading ahead a little, it seems this is the penultimate issue to Whitley’s run, so I am really curious to see how he wraps everything up in the final issue. It is now two issues in a row that Whitley does a fantastic job of giving an ending to an issue to wet our appetite for the following issue, so we’ll have to see how he decides to wrap everything up in the end. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea Feb 27, 2018

    'Vampirella' #10 reaches a brutal climax that goes for the jugular. Whitley may be a bit verbose but he knows how to ramp up a story and you'll be holding your breath for Vampirella.  Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Comic Crusaders - Kevin Given Feb 27, 2018

    Immortality does have its little quirks and it seems our antagonist doesn't know how to deal with them as her mind has snapped and she loses control of what little humanity she might have left. She has found a way to subdue the one she should be seeking help from and it's an emotionally charged issue that takes no prisoners. It doesn't look good for Vampirella as she is fighting a no win scenario, and even though she can't die, indeed, no one can until god is found, she can still suffer at the hands of… to be continued. Read Full Review

  • 7.6
    Outright Geekery - William Pace Feb 12, 2018

    I've been a Vampirella fan for more years than I can count but I don't recall a story anything like this before. It's a well planned out story with balanced story elements that work so well together. The flow of this book is good they don't waste any time on this. There's a lot going on in this issue so take your time reading this one or you'll miss some interesting parts of the characterdevelopment. Do not miss Vampirella this month you'll regretit if you do. Let us know what you think of this below in our comment section. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Feb 26, 2018

    The former goddess, now cursed bloodthirsty immortal, blames Vampirella for not stopping her descent into madness and apparently is willing to take out centuries of aggression on her former friend including throwing the vampire and her bae into gladiatorial combat. Let's just say things don't go so well for our heroine. If you aren't already a fan there's not much here to grab your interest (other than Joanie's cover). For fans. Read Full Review

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