Ash's pals in 1300 A.D. are so happy to meet Vampirella that they introduce her to a friend of their own: Black Friar Thomas, who wants to put her on trial as a witch! That is, a trial by ordeal! And with the massive Deadite onslaught imminent, what better time?
Rahner's script captures that Army of Darkness style well though and it makes for some silly and light reading as we had into the finale next time around. Morales' artwork is again solid and appropriate here, giving us an interesting little nudge to the usual Vampirella design, while mostly hitting the time period right Read Full Review
In the end, Vampirella / Army of Darkness #3 feels very much like a filler issue, occupying the requisite "#3" before we get to the real reason we're all here. Given that there's virtually no action this time around, and the character development is unsurprising and uninspired, fans of either Vampirella or Evil Dead could easily just skip this one and read the next issue without missing much. Read Full Review
Vampirella/Army of Darkness is slowly starting to turn into a decent tale, as despite there being little reason for this crossover to happen in the first place, the narrative is starting to heat up. This is probably best reflected in the character interaction, as although the interpretation is a bit questionable, it allows for great drama. Read Full Review
This issue feels like it's buying its time to stretch the series out. The court room drama of the scenes are boring and flat and there just isn't enough humor. Read Full Review
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