by Scott Snyder
Best volume of the three so far. Gutted I don't have book 4 to hand.
Genre: Horror / Action / Adventure Year Published: 2012 Year Read: 2012 Series: American Vampire #3 Publisher: Vertigo Comics Brief Introduction: I am definitely on the roll with Scott Snyder’s fantastic series, “American Vampire” and the third volume of this series does not disappoint me! “...
Great storyline, as always. I especially enjoyed the mini-series in the end, Survival of the Fittest.
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I think I like where this volume is going to take the series... I could be wrong, but I think the great idea for continuation of this awesome series has sprung..
The best volume yet. Here, the action has been moved to World War II. The first storyline is about Henry going on a vampire hunting mission in the South Pacific, and finding a secret Japanese camp. The second stars Felicia Book and Cash, infiltrating a Nazi castle to try and extract a scientist with...
This series continues to be great. This is definitely what you want to be reading if you dislike sparkling vampires. This volume collects two story series, both taking place during World War II; it also includes a small sort of preface story taking place during the late 19th century that looks at th...
In the third American Vampire volume, the vampires enter World War II as Henry goes to Taipan and encounters a Japanese breed of vampire and Cash and Book go to Germany to find a cure for vampirism and instead encounter a brigade of Nazi vampires.American Vampire 3 is more of the same greatness that...