1935, Las Vegas. Skinner Sweet is suspect number one behind the mystery of the bloodless victims but could he just be a blood-red herring? Meanwhile, young police Chief Cash McCogan has his hands full with two FBI agents who may not be what they seem. Don't miss part two of "Devil in the Sand," and learn the secret history of Las Vegas!
One of the best comics on the stands. This issue really takes things to another level. Must read! Read Full Review
This issue feels like the second issue of any arc that we've come to be used to, where the established scenarios and characters are twisted for the action of the second act, but it feels like a very good second issue. With depth of character and well thought out and planned dialogue, this title is the sort of thing you're going to wish you were reading when it hits issue 50 and you're still catching up through trades. And this is the sort of issue that will sit in your stack and guarantee you a quality read. Every time. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this issue as much as any other in this series. Sure you could make the argument that the book is about Sweet and all of the rest of the characters are dispensable but you would never know that to read this comic book. I found myself caring about the new characters and that is a credit to the writing. If you aren't checking this book out because vampire books aren't your thing you are missing out. This is a strong comic book from a talented team. I definitely recommend picking this up. Read Full Review