I'd read the first 3 issues of this and was quite intrigued. he more i watch review scores the less enthusiastic i am getting. i'm trying to not read too many details, as part of me still wants to save myself from spoilers. i'm just hoping that this series didn't (and won't) shit the bed like DCeased did.
DC vs. Vampires #8
| Writer | James Tynion IV, Matthew Rosenberg |
| Artist | Otto Schmidt |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE BATTLE FOR EARTH CONTINUES IN THIS BLOODTHIRSTY SERIES! The surviving heroes put their various plans in motion in their last attempt to save humanity! The Birds of Prey are out for blood and head back into the heart of the vampire kingdom: Gotham City! Supergirl must cross a vampire-infested ocean and Green Arrow's mission is...just too horrifying to mention!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Aug 12, 2022Babs, with Dinah, a freed Harley, and Frankenstein are on their way to Bludhaven.Ollie is heading to Smallville.And Kara and her band are going down under.The chess pieces are on the board. I liked this issue a lot as it gave us the backgrounds and motivations for our ragtag heroes to split up like this. And that art is glittery. Read Full Review
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9.2
Comic Watch - Dustin Gebel
Aug 02, 2022This book is a fun story, with pulpy art, vibrant colors, and stunning lettering choice, but above all else, is a great reminder of Schmidts talents and a portfolio for various books that he would crush if given the chance. Its an honest tragedy that Schmidt has never worked on a Birds of Prey series (either an ongoing or a mini), and every issue of DC vs. Vampires proves that a Justice League Dark with Schmidts visual of magic would be spellbinding. Hopefully just as DCeased gave Tom Taylors career a push, Schmidt will make a bigger footprint and get more opportunities to play in various parts of the DC sandbox. Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Aug 02, 2022Overall, this is really a transition issue, with it ending with three key groups of characters heading into missions that could determine the fate of the war. With only four issues left, I'm wondering if this is just going to be act one. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Aug 03, 2022DC vs. Vampires #8 is another fantastic issue. If you haven't been reading the series, go out and start from the beginning. For those that have been reading, looks like it's game on and things are about to get wild. Read Full Review
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7.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Aug 02, 2022This has been a recurring problem with the series, but its really time for the heroes to get a big win. Every issue finds the vampires adding to their body count while the heroes stay on retreat mode. Its time for a confrontation where the good guys come out ahead for a change. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Aug 03, 2022While the guilty pleasure series wherein heroes could be killed at any moment might have had a shaky start, it seems as if the comic pitting heroes against creatures of the night has found its footing. Read Full Review
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5.0
Batman-News - Aaron Ray Jr.
Aug 02, 2022A confusing follow up to Hunted, Killers, and All-Out War; DC Vs. Vampires #8 delivers on the little things, but fails at the bigger picture. Eight issues is past the threshold for reasonable doubt, and I am ready to demand more out of the writing. I can't defend how off the rails the narrative is getting by clinging to the things I enjoy about the art and certain characters. The story requires a stronger focus and more relatable themes overall. Tynion IV and Rosenberg should map out the story direction in a cleaner way before they completely loose sight of where it is heading. Read Full Review