Van Helsing vs. The League of Monsters #1
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Van Helsing vs. The League of Monsters #1

Writer: Raven Gregory Artist: Deivis Goetten Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: February 19, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
8.4Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

Van Helsing is still reeling from the revelations of recent events after her world came crashing down around her. But she won't have time to catch her breath as something catastrophic is heading her way. Will she be able to handle some of the deadliest creatures in all existence? Alone any of these would be formidable foes, and Liesel will have the ultimate challenge laid before her, with taking them on all at once. The odds are not in her favor, and it doesn't look good for the legendary vampire hunter.
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  • 9.0
    The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez Feb 19, 2020

    Van Helsing vs. The League of Monsters begins in a rousing manner to set the foundation for this fantastic title – presenting the players of both sides and allowing the reader to recall how each has been influenced by the one man at the center of it all … Dracula. And yet as the brilliance of foreboding images and chilling colors breath life into this story driven by revenge, one cannot but forget the suffering of Liesel's friend who struggles to chose the right side in this ageless conflict. Hopefully as we continue this haunting journey, the light will guide the way out of this veil of darkness. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn Mar 2, 2020

    Amidst the horror icons, bloody action and overall sleek aesthetic in Van Helsing Vs. The League of Monsters #1, we see a book that succeeds most in its emotional developments, making this a must read for any fan. Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    Major Spoilers - Robert Mammone Feb 24, 2020

    VAN HELSING VERSUS THE LEAGUE OF MONSTERS #1 doesn't rock the boat in terms of originality. It's hard to think how you might do something new with this assemblage of characters and tropes. The best one can hope for is that the creators handle the elements with care, and don't simply trot out variations on a theme. Read Full Review

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