Meet Danny Park, a vampire whose particular fetish involves purposely crashing his automobile and then feasting on the Samaritans that come to his aid. He's on a collision course with Atticus Sloane, and it's a lovely night for a drive.
Blood Stained Teeth #3 is a pursuit story, one is the physical pursuit of the sip he made but the other is the pursuit of Atticus's own conscience for answers to questions of conscience even while being acutely aware of the need to save his own skin which he does with violent vigor. Flawlessly executed on all fronts, issue 3 pushes the story forward in smart, action-packed, blood-spattered, neon-dipped style in a series that continues to impress every single issue. Read Full Review
Reynolds delivers some impressive and beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The visuals are lively and intense. Read Full Review
Unfortunately pairing vampires and fast cars isn't enough to create a thought-out compelling story in a single issue. Fortunately, strong artwork and colors save this installment from the rut this young series has already fallen into. Read Full Review
Blood Stained Teeth #3 carries on nicely what was proposed in the beginning. I'm still excited to see the plot developed further however. In the meantime each issue is a phenomenal work of art and definitely worth the read if you love comic books. Read Full Review
All things told, this issue takes its time moving forward, enough so it makes you wonder if this vampire angle is sustainable. Read Full Review
Best issue of this series so far.
The artwork is fantastic and the paneling is a ton better with the story having a better flow between flashbacks, ghosts, and present day.
Characterization is also a lot better, but this artwork, this artwork is fantastic!