The sinister, and newly reconstructed, Detective Atticus Black has been placed in charge of stopping the so-called "Vampire Slayer" and finding (the still missing) Detective Harper Halloway. But what Black doesn't know is that the killer he's hunting is from a distant past, when humanity waged war against their immortal brethren. And that Toyo has partnered with Detective Harper Halloway to bring Black's crimes and treason to light.
I really enjoyed the first two issues and this one eases up on some of the worldbuilding for a bit in order to just go big with the action. But as big as it goes it's kept personal as it really involves just three primary people with Black, Toyo, and the target while Harper oversees things. What we get is really solid here as I love the flow of the vehicle action we get and how Black just launches himself from there to fight. It's beautifully colored with a good intensity to capture all the line work that Dike puts into the design, resulting in something really drives you from panel to panel to keep up with the action. Definitely a book worth checking out. Read Full Review