Who will the New Gods side with? Will they ally with the vampires and heroesagainst Darkseid? Or will they decide that all vampires are a scourge to existence?Their decision will set the stage for an explosive conclusion that will determine thefate of the planet!
The alliances in this series shift so frequently and so shockingly that there can be quite a bit of whiplash, but this issue actually does a good job of showing the fallout of that as the one hope for Earth might be compromised now due to Damian, forcing one character to make a shocking decision. Read Full Review
Mixing equal measures of horror, action, and humor, DC vs. Vampires: World War V #11 is a bloody great cocktail prepared to satisfy every creature of the night. Read Full Review
DC Vs. Vampires: World War V #11 delivers cosmic drama at full force. The introduction of the New Gods is a storytelling pivot that could make or break the finale, depending on how their allegiance is integrated. If Rosenberg balances divine power with narrative clarity, this issue promises to be a defining moment in the Elseworlds event. Heroes and vampires? Or divine purge? How will their involvement affect their cosmic identities? Will it ramp into a climactic showdownor deepen moral complexity further? I guess you'll have to buy the issue to find out! Read Full Review
DC vs Vampires: World War V #11 sees several developments that should have happened over the course of the series happen all at once. While this is a correction to the slow pacing of the last few issues, it is an overcorrection. Reading this comic feels like the story ran out of time and stuffed itself to check off some boxes. Read Full Review
This is Elseworlds at its finest honestly. A world that calls back to the original DC Universe but that still allowed to develop independently *AND* has a great story to boot. I'm really curious how next issue is going to go, part of me wants a good (as in, satisfyin ending) part of me is kinda addicted and wants more of these world and characers.
Writing a good penultimate chapter is an art in tiself, and I thought this one was very, very good. Both sides are pushed against unsumurnable oods and still they can't get along. Fast paced but the ending itself was brutally tragic, Barbara's demise was deliciously ironic given she actually was one of the few vampies that seemed to at least tolerate humanity, no good deed goes unpunished seems to be the motto of this series. And the humans are finally on a somewhat good place, liked seeing Wally wanting to lend a hand no matter what. The vampire version of Wodner Woman is a menance, thought admittedly she had a point given that Damian basically went agaist everyone's will.
An amazingly explosive issue. I'm looking forwards and dreading the next.
I love this Else. It's actually compelling roiginal and has a fleshed out world worth following. And more interesting use of Dakrseid here than in the main continuty, bizarrely enough. I really hope we get a continuation of tis series, because it deserves.
Some very good stuff in here. We go back to the conflict between humans and vamps (love that it wasn't sweeped under the rug) and there's a shocking twist. However, there's a character probably gone and I'm not sure I like their utilization in this sequel though I guess shock is par for the course here and admittedly it was a death long overdue. Also, there's another "death" that's clearly a fakeout lol Sweetie, you're in the cover of the next issue.