Liesel Van Helsing returns in a brand new series that is set to shake the inventive huntress to
her core. A mysterious being, hell-bent on revenge, rises from Helsing's long forgotten past with secrets that could very well destroy Helsing and all she holds dear. Don't miss this exciting new series written by fan-favorite Wonderland writer, Raven Gregory, and artist extraordinaire, Allan Otero! Van Helsing vs Dracula's Daughter #1 Blank Sketch Cover F also Available!
Van Helsing vs. Dracula's Daughter reminds us why Liesel is our favorite hunter of those creatures who would dare to intrude upon the world of humanity and why any who cross her should be afraid of her wrath. With a enticing narrative and fantastic artwork which both stirs our imaginations and tempt us with gorgeous imagery, one cannot but marvel at this synergy between the written word and visual seduction. The stage has been set and with the temptation of a monumental battle looming on the horizon and I for one cannot wait to see how the story unfolds with so many possibilities for revenge and redemption. Read Full Review
Van Helsing vs. Dracula's Daughter #1 is a book that knows when to have fun with its premise and when to take it seriously. It's a super fun, yet dark issue that is well worth your time and money! Read Full Review
This first chapter from Raven Gregory and Allan Otero features just enough of a taste for readers to know the threat level both femme fatales bring to the table, The artwork is finely detailed, and Robby Bevard's colors are perfectly eye catching. And while I of course would have liked to have seen the issue end with a bit more of a direct confrontation, the mystery is nonetheless put into motion. Read Full Review
I don't know what it is, but there is a charm when it comes to Zenescope books that always makes me think of them as underdogs. However, their publishing schedule is stronger than say Aspen Comics, yet they do not seem to attract the same level of fan-base, at least not here in the UK. As there is a key for every lock, so must it be with comic publishers. I have always said, that for Zenescope to improve, they may need to attract some big name talent to their side of the comic book aisle. I wonder what Chris Claremont is up to? Read Full Review
The plot is paint by numbers, but a fun main character, good art, and just enough cheesiness makes this a fun read regardless. Read Full Review
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