Stranded in the lifeless barrens of the Thar Desert, Liesel's quest for the ultimate scourge of vampirism is interrupted by a race against the sun. She must cross the burning wastes by nightfall before the hordes of an undead raja awaken.
Continuing the epic tale of the Van Helsing heir that takes her to the greatest, and most significant, adventure of her life. All odds and every hand against her, she's in a fight for her life to end the curse of the bloodsuckers forever. Action master Chuck Dixon joins with artist Julius Abrera for another heaping slice of fast-paced horror.
Van Helsing: Sword of Heaven continues to fascinate readers with a narrative unfolding for the better, allowing the underlying humanity to be gingerly balanced against the horror of the undead. And while outstanding artwork wonderfully reflects the evolving story, it is overly enthusiastic colors which detracts from the illustrations by making elements stand out for unknown reasons, thus causing the reader to sometimes lose focus. Hopefully future issues will remedy this problem, but for now all we can do is ignore such missteps and allow for the allure of Liesel to guide us back to the right path. Read Full Review