Following the shattering events of issue #670, Draculina is compelled to switch realities with her evil alternative self Katie, and is imprisoned in the astral plane known as "The Dark World" - where she is hunted through the streets of 1969 New York City by malicious creatures she herself created as a child!
The Dark World, which responds to the subconscious of those trapped within it, has produced a hell of Draculina's own making. But one of the living constructs who seem to exist only to torment her may hold the key to her survival!
Written by comics legend CHRISTOPHER PRIEST and illustrated by special guest artist IV more
A great jumping on point for new readers. Do not let the confusing narrative turn you away, this is the art of Vampirella comics, a piece that is more art than real narrative but a joy in both visual and cognitive reading. Read Full Review
Given enough time, Priest could really be developing something phenomenal here and it would be very, very cool. Seen on an issue-to-issue level, its almost completely unintelligible but for the intensity of what is indelibly real for the people going through it in and within the scenes. Priest and company of a good job of selling that much, though...which makes it well worth the rad. Its challenging stuff...but its still kind of difficult to tell whether or not Priests story will be worth the challenge. Read Full Review
VAMPIRELLA (VOL. 6) #671 starts a new arc with the same old mess of convoluted, nonsensical, out-of-order nonsense from Christopher Priest. The plot, if you can call it that, will make no sense to new readers, and longtime readers will be quickly frustrated by Priest's overreliance on multiverse-hopping confusion. Priest and Vampirella are a bad combination that seems to be getting worse with time. Read Full Review
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