Liesel continues her hunt for a legendary weapon that could bring an end to world vampirism. A 2000 mile train trip across India can be an adventure all its own. Add vampires, thugs and spies and it gets bloody perilous! To reach the Sword of Heaven the world greatest vampire hunter will have to go through hell.
Van Helsing: Sword of Heaven continues to slowly expand upon the ideas created within the opening act, and yet it is Liesel's self-assured optimism which shines throughout this issue, giving the reader the confidence to continue onward against odds which seemed stacked against our heroine. Even if the narrative seems to be familiar, the story still has an underlying originality which entices the reader forward, but it is the amazing artwork which keeps our interest drawn toward seeing what will happen next. With this enticing combination of visual and literary interest entertaining us, this title expands upon the story in a novel way which is both intriguing and exhilarating to allow us to enjoy our favorite vampire hunter for the conceivable future. Read Full Review
Smart, thrilling, entertaining, and visually engaging. This is a book that flies high above others. I'm really looking forward to Liesel's journey through India to rid the world of vampires once and for all. Read Full Review