Dr. John Seward struggles against the mounting evidence that his Lucy is under the thrall of a blood-sucking supernatural being!
We are left with uneasiness and dread by the end of this issue. The blending of art and air of a slow burn the story is serving us works extraordinarily well. Skybound has a hit on its hands, which is going to carry into a strong campaign for the early 2024 comic of the year front-runner. There is a love letter to the Dracula lore being painted throughout which gives me excitement along with the creepy feeling and goosebumps I get with every page. Read Full Review
While the story of Dracula is familiar and this particular source nearly a century old already, Simmonds' work reminds us why Dracula remains ever-relevant in horror. Read Full Review
UNIVERSAL MONSTERS: DRACULA #3expands the Counts dreadful influence over London as the body count climbs and hope fades. Tynion IV crafts a respectful homage to the classic film while possibly improving upon its plot, and Simmondss artwork is gloriously creepy. Read Full Review
Another chapter of this bloody good adaptation shows that you can have it all with the right pace and expert application of sensuous gore. Read Full Review
Universal Monsters: Dracula #3 is another amazing issue in what has been a hell of a series. It's kind of hard to praise it more than I have for three issues now. The art is another level. The story is a classic. The only issue is I want to read it all at once now. This is a series that's good and is only going to be better when it's completed and can be read in one sit through. Read Full Review