American Vampire: Second Cycle #7

Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Rafael Albuquerque Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: April 15, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 6
8.5Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

The Cold War is heating up! Its red buttons, nuclear silos and a race against destruction. Meanwhile, its launch time for Skinner and Calvin as these American Vampires venture to the deadliest of frontiers: space! The most epic arc of AMERICAN VAMPIRE: SECOND CYCLE continues!

  • 9.0
    Infinite Comix - Chris Gozali Apr 18, 2015

    American Vampire: Second Cycle #7 is another fantastic installment of an extraordinary series as the entire American Vampire team is in sync and firing on all cylinders. The cohesive text and visual storytelling allow Snyder and Albuquerque to continue thrilling readers as the story of Skinner Sweet and Pearl Jones looks to enter a new chapter. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Apr 16, 2015

    Anytime a comic book can leave you with a "Holy S---!" cliffhanger, it's a decent read; anytime "American Vampire" can do it, well, it's just another issue of "American Vampire," where anything can (and quite often does) happen as Snyder, Albuquerque, McCaig and Wands continue to deliver topnotch horror-filled adventures with each issue. After years of the narrative dance Skinner Sweet and Pearl Jones have performed around the legend of "American Vampire," Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque continue to find new ways to elevate both characters in their respective roles. They make "American Vampire: Second Cycle" #7 a surprisingly approachable issue, despite being seven issues into this volume and scores of issues into the series. The creative team continues to deliver consistently high quality work, giving readers plenty of surprises and excitement along the way. Read Full Review

  • 7.6
    IGN - Jeff Lake Apr 15, 2015

    Though slower compared to recent arcs, there's enough momentum building to expect some full-fanged fun to come. Read Full Review

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