Vampiverse #5

Writer: Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson Artist: Daniel Maine Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: January 12, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
8.3Critic Rating
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With Book as her captive, Bloodwing continues to murder Vampirellas across the different realities, searching for the missing pages of the Book of Prophecy in her twisted quest to find and destroy the Artist.  Meanwhile, Vampirella and her sisters of Draculon do battle during the Stone Age against an ancient tribe of Chaos demons before beginning their journey to save all reality.  This penultimate issue of VampiVerse has it all-death, destruction and more Vampirellas than you can shake a stick at!  You don't want to miss this one!

  • 9.3
    The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles Jan 12, 2022

    Bloodwings soldiers are drawn as a cross between the zombies in Dawn of the Dead and the Gamorrans from Star Wars.  Theyre as terrifying as Bloodwing herself. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Jan 12, 2022

    VAMPIVERSE #5 ramps up the energy and momentum for the penultimate issue in the series. When the forces of good and evil are on a collision course for an epic finale, this is exactly how the setup should be structured. Constant tension, a race to the finish, and high stakes. This issue is a great way to lead into the finale. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jan 12, 2022

    Vampiverse is a bit of a quick read because a lot of it is pretty similar to the recent issues of it. The structure is the same but I do like the 1940s trappings we get and it's fun to see this cast work through the dinosaur part of it. Bloodwing still doesn't have enough meat on the bones to be a compelling villain because the motivation is so basic and there's nothing to them beyond that. That said, it is a fun read and Daniel Maine delivers a ton of gorgeous pages throughout that makes you want to see more of their work handling the character in a less crowded situation and with a bit more creepiness to it. There's plenty to like here overall but I keep wishing there was something a bit stronger about it overall. Read Full Review

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