Vampiverse #3

Writer: Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson Artist: Daniel Maine Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: November 3, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
9.2Critic Rating
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With the monstrous Bloodwing in pursuit, Vampirella, Book, and the adorable-yet-deadly Baby Prague continue their search for the missing pages from the Book of Prophecy. Along the way, they'll run into never-before-seen Vampirellas across the fabric of time and space who're to aid them in thwarting Bloodwing's plan of reshaping reality.  Also: in this issue we meet The Vamp, a pulp-style crime fighter who could give the Shadow a run for his money (if he carried money)!

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Nov 11, 2021

    Vampiverse is fun book, with an interesting big bad, with a cast of possibly hundreds of Vampi's to add nuance, depth, scope and grandeur to the idea of a multi verse, be it Vampi centric or not! Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    Comic Watch - James Remolde Nov 3, 2021

    Vampiverse despite being a common tale in comics, see Sonjaversal and He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse, is an entertaining ride for the reader as well as the creators. The reader gets to see different realities and with them different types of characters and locales and that might create new interests in the readers. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Nov 7, 2021

    VAMPIVERSE #3 injects a little levity into the multiverse concept to visit an Earth that only exists between commercial breaks. The stakes for the overall arc are raised exponentially, and we learn there are some things that frighten even the Chaos Lords. With excellent art and imaginative storytelling, this is turning out to be one of the most entertaining series of the year. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Nov 3, 2021

    The story is setting up for a big plan by Bloodwing but it continues to be simple in execution. As with past issues, the artwork once again really solid and it offers up a lot of opportunity for creativity, which Maine is scratching the surface of pretty well so far. I'm hoping for some really crazy stuff along the way if Sniegoski and Acheson are game for it. Read Full Review

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