Vampirella's struggle to deal with the complex emotional consequences of a major disaster caused by her enemies is exacerbated by an unexpected visit from her mother, Lilith, with whom Vampi has a complicated relationship. But has the Mother of All Vampires come to help or destroy her daughter? And will Vampirella's hapless therapist survive the encounter?
Vampirella #3 proves this series is only getting better with each new issue, delivering powerful revelations and intricate worldbuilding to satiate any cravings fans have for lore surrounding Vampi's presence on Earth. Read Full Review
Ergun Gunduz does some impressive and beautiful art in this issue. The characters and action look great and all of the facial expressions are incredibly detailed. Read Full Review
Priest is about half-successful here with this installment as there are frustrating parts and I'm left feeling like we really do need to star the story soon " even with story having already started. But it's Gundu and Schubert's artwork that bring me back with each issue because even taking all the dialogue out you get something that's very enticing and beautiful to sink your teeth into. Read Full Review
The newest volume of Vampirella appears to have found its footing and if this issue (and the resolution of a similarly convoluted set of narratives in Deathstroke) provide a forecast, then the series can only be expected to continue evolving for the better. Read Full Review
By doubling down on some of the odd structure from the first few months, this issue ended up being much more confusing than the previous two. Read Full Review