Publisher Dynamite
Length 120 pages
Format Trade
Published 2012
Series Vampirella (2011)
My Copy I bought it
Format Trade
Published 2012
Series Vampirella (2011)
My Copy I bought it
While not as meaty as the first volume, Crown of Worms, A Murder of Crows continues the action orientated theme of the series, this time pitting Vampirella against a trio of avian horrors hell bent on destroying her.
Some broader plot elements are starting to take shape here as the series plants seeds for the long haul. Hints are dropped about Vampirella’s mysterious agent, the person/organisation who assigns her missions while also further exploring the sci-fi elements and other worldly connections Vampirella has. Personally I would’ve liked to see more emphasis on pulply horror, luckily the last issue in this collection caters to that niche with Sofia taking part in an exorcism.
Overall this is an ok second arc made better by the semi-standalone issue rounding out the book. 3/5 stars.
You can read my review of the first volume by clinking the link below:
Review: Vampirella Vol.1 - Crown of Worms
You can read my review of the first volume by clinking the link below:
Review: Vampirella Vol.1 - Crown of Worms


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