The terrifying conclusion of "Devil in the Sand" ends with a bloody battle and a vampire who proves America ain't the only country with a unique kind of bloodsucker. Plus, a shocking betrayal will change the lives and the relationship of Skinner and Pearl forever. And for vampires, "forever" is a very, very long time
If you aren't reading this comic, you should be. I think it's the best new comic of 2010 in a pretty crowded category. If you're reading it with me, I challenge you to find something at fault with this issue. That's what the comments section is for! If you're not reading it, catch up now before you get too far behind. Read Full Review
The beauty of this comic book is that there are no good guys. There are some innocents and some characters you might cheer on but for the most part the characters all have some level of sleaze to them. The other idea I like a lot in this book is the vampire hierarchy. Snyder has created a class system for the vampires that also takes into account nationality which is quite clever. With another city and another decade having been explored in this series I'm anxious to see where things go from here. This issue has all the action and deception to keep you well entertained. This is worth picking up. Read Full Review
"American Vampire" continues to move from one strength to the next, and this issue is no exception. Hurry up and read this book, already. You're missing out on the next big thing. Read Full Review
American Vampire has become one of my cant miss series on the shelves now, and the Devil in the Sand storyline is going to be a fantastic read in trade. Read Full Review