The adventures of the bloodthirstiest superhero ever and her mighty sidekick, Dyna Might, continue! On the hunt for at least one killer-and maybe more-our champions must blend in with the superhero crowd. But Vampi's never been the blending type... Don't miss the latest adventure by writer Dan Abnett (Silver Surfer) and artist Pasquale Qualano (DC Vs. Vampires)!
At first glance, it would seem like Abnett is trying to cram too much backstory into the politics of the story. Its only the second issue, and there really is a HELL of a lot of posing and posturing and scheming and planning that doesnt quite fit the comic book format, as its all delivered in dialogue. Abnett is careful to use all of that dialogue as background for the dramatic essence of everything going on with Vampirella in the central story. It almost fails to come together, but Abnett and company know what theyre doing. Its actually remarkably good execution given what theyre going for. Read Full Review
I thought that this story of series of stories more precisely had ran its course. I am very pleased to see that I was wrong. This run, with Vampi on different worlds allows for the character to interact with a range of cast and environs. What more could a super hot vampire from another planet want? Read Full Review
VAMPIRELLA VS. THE SUPERPOWERS #2 ratchets up the stakes and the mystery for a strong detective pulp noir story with a villain who might be more than Vampirella can handle. The writing is generally strong, and the art is generally good, but the story lacks energy/urgency, and the coloring is surprisingly flat. Read Full Review
Until the next issue arrives though, Vampirella vs. The Superpowers reads like it's stalling for time. Read Full Review
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