This issue also introduces a new villain for our vampires, a vampire hunter named Bart. He has the look of a gangbanger, and I'm not sure we've ever seen a vampire hunter of this type before. Since this is a comedic book he comes complete with a silly and tiny sidekick. They only get a brief intro here, but it helps add a bit of much needed complexity to the series. That's not to say it's bad, but if it were only two vampires bumbling around playing blood pong I'd imagine it'd leave readers a bit flat. Read Full Review
Some readers might think Shands Suckers premise to be a bit too goofy and meta, and to a certain extent, it is, but that doesnt stop Shand and McGinty from delivering a number of genuinely funny comedic moments. There's also some questionably distasteful (though still arguably amusing) plot developments. The final page is evidence of that, and sets up the remainder of the series perfectly. Read Full Review
This issue just sets up what's to come with the series, but doesn't exactly leave you needing more. It's a mindless read and at the end you're left where you started. Read Full Review
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