Vampiverse #4
| Writer | Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson |
| Artist | Daniel Maine |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
New Vampirellas abound as our thrilling saga wends through time, space, and everything in between!. Vampirella, Book, Baby Prague, Lilith, and The Vamp are fighting for their lives in a most inhospitable place from long, long ago. And with a new reality comes a new Vampirella! Introducing... Vamp-Por, the Vampirella from the dawn of time with dark secrets of her own, and Futurella, the Sci-Fi Vampirella hellbent on helping save the Fabric of reality created by the Artist. But has Bloodwing finally gained the upper hand in her quest to reshape all existence in her twisted image?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Dec 08, 2021VAMPIVERSE #4 takes the sheer insanity of a multiverse to a whole new level. Its this kind of creativity and imagination thats sorely missing from comics, and it greatly enhances a story with some admittedly repetitive elements. The art team equally embraced the fun by giving readers big action sequences and non-stop chaos, in a good way. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Dec 08, 2021The backgrounds in many cases lack detail, but since this is a multiverse-hopping adventure, details arent as important to the story as a down-to-earth vigilante type story would require. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Dec 08, 2021Similar to Sonjaversal, I'm somewhat frustrated by Vampiverse because the concept is easy to run with and do things with. We've had it before, in fact, with a previous series that involved the Archie characters of all things. This series has a fun idea to it with the Artist and all that jazz, but the execution is just too much, too fast, without a chance to connect with any of these characters that are introduced. It's just a constant third-act kind of things from a big blockbuster action film. The artwork continues to be one of the big pluses here with what it offers as I really like the various takes we get of the cast and some of the action itself, but that can't make the book as a whole. I think there's a lot of potential here but it may not come from this run of it. Read Full Review