Vampirella has finally earned the trust of an interdimensional superhero collective and been assigned an Earth to protect. But when her superhero mentor goes missing, can Vampi rely on her training to defeat a worldwide threat, or will the evil be too much for one hero to handle?
By DAN ABNETT (Justice League Odyssey) and PAUL DAVIDSON (Annihilation)!
Dan Abnett has made the idea of Vampirella as a superhero work, even though it took a few issues to get the motor warmed up. And while the issue has been parsed out to a handful of artists -- Jonathan lau, Alessandro Miracolo, Vincenzo federici, and Jordi Perez -- there isn't as much jarring changes in style as previous issues have exhibited. I don't know how many issues this book is slated for, but I'd hate to see it come to a conclusion just when it was beginning to get really interesting. Read Full Review
VAMPIRELLA: THE DARK POWERS #4, available from Dynamite Comics on March 17th, 2021, shows a more responsible and civic Vampirella than we've seen before. The art is good on average but the switch from one artist to the next is very inconsistent from panel to panel. Despite the art flaws, this issue gets high marks for writing. Read Full Review
It was insane to see Vampirella actually play by the rules, but this built this perfectly to see her get "To-The-Moon-Alice'd" by some superhero coming out of the JSA-era.
Really begs the question as to why superhero teams have such bad H.R. I mean they are superhuman. Shouldn't they handle conflicts amongst themselves in a more diplomatic way than fisticuffs ?
I guess tbe Quiet Council is even better than I believed after all.
And seeing Vampi fly around with those bat wings, man , DC can take notes on their Man-Bat ! Ahem, Neal Adams, 2019 Ram V ! Just saying ...
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