After last issue's shocking revelations, vampire for hire Atticus Sloane is in trouble. Now, he'll have to use all his guile to stay ahead of the First Born Council and the murderous Mr. Tooth. Unfortunately, that also means going head to head with vicious cage-fighting vampire Duke Ellis.
Buy this book! Go back and get issue #1. You regret now not having Walking Dead #1. You'll regret even more not having Blood Stained Teeth! Read Full Review
A good second issue embeds the plot and introduces new characters and this does a perfect job with an interesting cliffhanger on the final pages to create an additional thread to the plot. As with issue one Moore and Otsmane-Elhaou are the real reason to read these issues for their glorious colouring and lettering. Read Full Review
Issue #2 is a slower paced but cleverly balanced affair with Ward, Reynolds and company balancing a more introspective examination of our main character with some gut wrenching violence on the page all bathed in glorious modern neon colors. It's creator owned comics at it's finest. Read Full Review
Reynolds delivers some brilliant, stylized art on every page of the issue. The story benefits beautifully from the gorgeous art and the tone that it sets with every moment. Read Full Review
Blood-Stained Teeth#2 continues to build a tense and exceptionally fresh vampiric world. Issue #2 marks the beginning of Atticus and his desperate attempt to annihilate his beastly creations. If this issue is anything to go by, then the search promises to be an exciting journey. But what's more promising is seeing the creative team utilize classic archetypes and continue to build a horrific and remarkable take on the vampire genre. Read Full Review
Because that world-building takes center stage, the plot progresses to a crawl. Despite that, it does bounce around to a few different scenes, introducing new characters and ideas along the way. Read Full Review
Atticus Sloane's mission to kill all the vampires he's created over the years kicks off as he tries to take down an MMA fighter. It's a pretty simple story brought alive (or undead) by great art and even more amazing colors. Read Full Review
The POP ART style is so good.
The story isn't as strong with the panel layout even being a little confusing in regards to space. Will continue to give this a shot. But it's alright.
Art remains the selling the point. The plot took a huge dive. It was entertaining but, really just focused on the fight.