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Review – Brothers Dracul #3 (AfterShock Comics)

Review – Brothers Dracul #3 (AfterShock Comics)

Publisher: Aftershock Comics Writer: Cullen Bunn Artwork: Mirko Colak, Maria Santaolalla (colours) Lettering: Simon Bowland Release Date: 27th June 2018 Cullen Bunn and Mirko Colak’s twisted look at the formative years of Vlad the Impaler continues this week as we see Vlad and his brother Radu rapidly growing into their role as the Sultan’s personal Vampir killers. Far from the frantic scramble for survival we saw in last time out, this latest chapter sees Vlad and Radu working as a far more cohesive, far more confident monster killing team, presumably due to what feels like a decently sized passage of time between the two issues. We also continue to see evidence of the growing darkness inside young Vlad as his frustration with Mehmed, the Sultan’s cowardly son, bubbles to the surface in a rather physical manner.  There’s still a sliver of softness to him though, although his blossoming relationship with “bucket girl” Ermine raises so many red flags that it’s difficult to look directly at it. Much like the first two issues, Bunn seems more than happy to let the Colak take the wheel here, propelling the narrative forwards with his striking visual style.  And, much like his work on [...]



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