Seduction of The Innocent Book Four of Twelve: While several of Vampirella's classic enemies gather under mysterious circumstances, Vampirella is goaded into committing a heroic act which may thrust her into the public eye, a place she's definitely not comfortable in! By the ever-unpredictable Christopher Priest and taking-the-US-by-storm Ergun Gunduz!
Vampirella #4 delivers an enjoyable reading experience for fans seeking to go deeper into Vampi's life, hopefully future issues help to reign in all of the different narrative elements though. Read Full Review
Ergun Gunduz impresses with the art in this issue. Everything looks great and the style of the art matches the tone Priest is setting with the story itself. It will be interesting to see what Gunduz can do when the story starts to ramp up its pace. Read Full Review
Vampirella might have begun on uneven ground, but now the many ideas of this relaunch are beginning to cohere and present a new take on an old character that's worth a monthly investment. Read Full Review
VAMPIRELLA #4 delivers the strongest storytelling yet of Christopher Priest's run. The prologue is over; we're picking up momentum with a compelling narrative and solid artwork. Read Full Review
I love Vampirella but this is the first series in a long time that feels like at least half of it is actively working to make sure I don't enjoy it. It still feels listless and like it's trying to be more of a novel than a comic in how it's telling its tale. There are some really nice sequences and the book as a whole is beautifully illustrated and colored, making for a great visual experience. But I'm hard-pressed to find much to really enjoy beyond that or to remember between issues. Read Full Review
Slow issue, though still enjoyable.