Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #2
| Writer | Danny Lore |
| Artist | Karen Darboe |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The new girl in school with new powers and new problems! Turns out that Whitney may not be the friend Brielle was hoping for...but that's the least of Brielle's concerns as she discovers her powers come with a dangerous hunger. And the Daywalker himself arrives on the scene at the worst possible time?
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Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Mar 13, 2023Whitney thought Bri was a monster, but could they be vampire hunters together? Read Full Review
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9.0
Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles
Mar 12, 2023Overall, Bloodline: Daughter Of Blade #2 is a great secondissue which shows not everyone has good intentions. The story by Danny Lore is exhilarating. The art by Karen S. Darboe, Cris Peter, and Joe Sabino is stunning. Altogether, it's an issue and a story that will make fans re-watch the original Blade trilogy. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Mar 08, 2023Bloodline: Daughter of Blade had a killer debut, and though issue #2 narrows down its focus a bit, it doesn't lose any momentum. Read Full Review
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7.2
Comic Watch - Rob Stryczek
Mar 10, 2023Brielle is a character I really wish I could have had around in books when I was in high school. It brightens my day to see that a younger generation gets to connect to a fun character like Brielle while they also face struggles in high school. Im excited to see the potential that can grow between her and Blade in the future! Im also interested to see what an interaction between her parents will be like. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Mar 08, 2023Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #2 is a mild improvement over issue #1. The pacing and dialog are significantly better, and the story is moving, but the plot is amateurish and completely lacking in character motivations or setup. Read Full Review
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7.5
This is fun, and that's about it.
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6.0
The art is lively and it has a strong sense of style, but the sketchy lack of detail is a problem, particularly in the action scenes. The script's pace is herky-jerky, like the last issue, and the dialogue still features the occasional stilted line. But the overall quality is improving as the plot finally kicks into gear. One feature I admire is that the conflicts are driven by character interaction. The author has a talent for developing plot and character at the same time. It also helps that (so far) everyone has rational motivations for the choices they make.
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