THE SHADOWS LENGTHEN!
Unable to cope with the emotional distress of her late-onset postpartum depression, Vampirella begins to devolve into a dark psychosis, feverishly imagining that the best future for her infant son might be no future at all!
Meanwhile, Cicero — the mysterious stranger claiming to be her grown-up son somehow transported back through time — gives Vampirella’s therapist, Doc Chary, a glimpse of the dark future from which he has escaped. But will this knowledge help Chary’s spiraling patient — or send her even further down the pit of despair?
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Priest is trying to engage too many different levels. And that doesn't really feel like it's working. Its engaging interpersonal drama and thoughts of time travel and the future and alien cultures that are very much like our own. It really is just too much. It doesn't really fit together the way it should. That being said it is deeply engaging because of its strangeness and how all of the different elements are suppose against each other. It's interesting, but it's not necessarily memorable because it's trying to be too much in too many ways in too many different scenes without really being able to render in a very compelling way. Read Full Review
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