Poli faces her bloodsucking betrayer as the fate of two worlds hangs in the balance. Will the people of Earth survive this final conflict? Will Palus come to the rescue and save Poli? Will Poli beat the ever-living crap out of some more vampires? In order: maybe, probably not, and absolutley. It all ends here, folks. Variant cover by Jamal Campbell (Guardians Of The Galaxy, Bill & Ted).
This has been a really good series and it finished strong. It didn't just deliver the ending you thought it would, but set up more to come. It feels like the first chapter in a bigger story and hopefully we'll get to see more of that story and sooner rather than later. Now, if you haven't read Interceptor then do us all a favor and go get all five issues so that the sales will spike and we'll get a second volume Interceptor: Metal, that's not what it's really called, but it should be. Read Full Review
Readers, Donny Cates is one of the best comic writers working today, and you've got to take notice because if you don't he'll be eaten up by poor sales as quickly as the pallid men surrounding that vampiress in the issue I foolishly skipped. Interceptor #5, I was told is the last issue for this incredible series that should have lived on for years"similar to the comic's main antagonist, the Vampire King. Read Full Review
Interceptor seamlessly blends horror and science fiction and throws in a ton of action for good measure. The story is rock solid with artwork to match. While it has a satisfying conclusion, the door is left open for more both on Earth and in space. Read Full Review
If you've been reading 'Interceptor' from the beginning you'll be rewarded with an epic ending that feels conclusive but allows for the story to continue should it get picked up. I hope it does as Cates and Burnett make a great team with a vivid imagination giving Heavy Metal an established winner every month. Read Full Review