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    I, Vampire #4

    I, Vampire » I, Vampire #4 - In Between Days released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    Straight from the pages of JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK comes John Constantine! Problem is, rather than help Andrew in his war against the Queen of Blood, Constantine figures it would make more sense to just wipe out all of the vampires, including Andrew!

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    The British Distraction 0

    It goes without saying that I love this series and I wish I could give every issue a 5/5. But I can't, and its such a shame. The mediocre cover highlights the problem from the start.John Constantine.Why is he here? He serves no purpose in the story, just a distraction and a temporary threat. And the source of some weak attempts at comedy. And he wasn't exactly well handled either. I barely know the guy, and it still felt awkward when he went straight for the shotgun almost gleefully. Maybe his a...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Well, It Wasn't All Bad. 0

    I, Vampire #4 For the longest time I was debating if I should review this issue. When I review a comic book it's for one of two reasons.....If my opinion is different then the masses, then I'll review it to show why I think it's good or bad. If I think the book is really good and needs more attention, I'll review it. This book fits neither of those categories, and frankly I just didn't feel like I needed to review it.   Well I just reread it today, and there is one thing that I think I could tac...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Not animals 0

    I am not sure exactly where to put this issue.  Most of it seemed to be superfluous run-of-the-mill filler until the very end.  Granted there are certain things like the presence of John Constantine which made this issue better, but then it is not even clear how necessary he was either.  The plot roughly follows Andrew as he comes across a vampire who has to fight the instincts within himself.  Andrew tries to tell him that it is possible to control those instincts but it doesn't go as planned. ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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