Bernie was right. Clara would find friends, she would find a family with the Death Vigil, but she would gain enemies as well. Powerful enemies that have waited long enough. The Codex of the Dreamers is all but translated and the Pale Court needs one last ingredient to put their plans in motion - Veilrippers from slain vigil members.
In all seriousness and put as simply as possible: Death Vigil is amazing. This is a must read if you like monsters, and great art and great characters and, well, great comic books. Stjepan Sejic is the real deal and work like this deserves to sell Walking Dead numbers every time it comes out. Do yourself a favor and pick it up. Read Full Review
I can't wait for the next issue. I don't know how long this story is going to run for, but I love it. It's quickly become one of my favorite series and it amazes me how easily Sejic was able to adapt the manga/anime formula for Western comic books and make it work! Take note industry, this is exactly how you do it. Read Full Review
Just someone tell me what I have to do to get Stjepan to switch this series to a bi-monthly format! Read Full Review
Death Vigil continues to be the must have of 2014, with Stjepan eji's storytelling being as enthralling as ever. Giving some wonderful developments, this issue will bring a smile to current fans, with the humour and overall tone surely making new readers hunt for the rest of the series. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
The series so far has been on fire, and the latest issue continues the streak with confidence. As a one-man band, Stjepan Sejic proves life is unfair — working on the title as both writer and artist, he excels majorly in both. I highly recommend Death Vigil, especially to those who may not like comic books, because it shows what this medium can do. In the hands of a talented creative team — and in this case, a single person — a comic book can tell a great story on various levels. Death Vigil has action, humor, and its own universe filled with a compelling cast. That's more than you get with the price of a cup of coffee. Read Full Review
Death Vigil #4 is the issue we needed which gave us clarity about what Clara is capable of, and what we really need to know about the enemy in order for the plot to progress. At this point Death Vigil is ready to start jumping into the real fight now that both sides seemed prepared for what the other has to throw at them. Mysteries are fine, though when most still aren't aware of how far the series will go after these 8 issues, the more they know the better. Read Full Review
Comics don't get much better than this.