Cecily Bain takes fledgling vampire Ali on a twisted tour of the night life of the Twin Cities. But those lessons can't prepare her for the assignment she has to complete by dawn: her first feeding!
Vampire The Masquerade - Winters Teeth #2 is another excellent issue, sure to please fans of vampire fiction and gothic horror stories. Whats especially impressive is how easily the book delivers a pair of fantastic characters that the audience can root for, all with spectacular visuals to match. Read Full Review
Aside from being a solidly entertaining comic book, Vaults Vampire: The Masquerade continues to serve as an impressive package for a sourcebook. The info at the end of the issue features deep background on Minneapolis/St. Paul, in the World of Darkness that even features a springboard paragraph for a campaign where players might find themselves playing the late recording artist Prince who now has to face life in a world that thinks hes dead. Clever throwaway ideas like that add depth to the second outing of the series at issues end. Read Full Review
Vampire the Masquerade #2 is everything that this fan had been hoping for. It pulled in all the themes and much of the lore, all while weaving together two new stories. Read Full Review
Vampire: The Masquerade " Winter's Teeth is a fascinating journey into several aspects of the vampire world. It's no wonder this is an RPG as it's clear you can exist as a number of different types of bloodsucker. This comic brings that out well, revealing the deep mythos at work while also focusing on some key stories. It blends real world horror with the supernatural in a seamless fashion. Read Full Review
Vampire: The Masquerade #2 feels like vampires by way of Vertigo, with Seeley & Pramanik delivering a fresh take on familiar horrors. Read Full Review
A solid all rounder which will definitely appeal to fans of vampire tales. A modern horror with modern sensibilities and beautiful artwork. Read Full Review
Vampire: The Masquerade's sophomore outing is an improvement over its debut issue. Read Full Review