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    I, Vampire #7

    I, Vampire » I, Vampire #7 - Rise of the Vampires, Part Two: Blame it on Cain released by DC Comics on May 2012.

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    Straight off the shocking events of last issue and continuing the story from this month's JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #7, Andrew Bennett finds himself in a place he never thought he'd reach during his countless decades walking the Earth. But his absence on Earth signals a deadly loss of order in the vampire hierarchy, as the savage attack on humanity he's long feared looks like its coming to pass.

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    Need a hand? 0

    Seemingly the era of the short crossovers has started at DC in the new 52.  So far as far as I can count this is the second crossover of what is sure to be many more to follow.  The business plan at DC seems to be to join two similar series together hoping that the reader will get interested in both of them.  And while there are a couple of editorial reminders to read issue #7 of Justice League Dark in here, it is not really necessary if the reader knows who Justice League Dark is, and if they r...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Cain May Be Better Than Dracula. 0

    Synopsis: Cain has risen after Andrew Bennett was killed. Who can stop him?I'm going to try to keep this review short. After reading the first part of this crossover, I don't really consider this to be a crossover per se. I mean, The Justice League: Dark shows up, along with most of the Batman family, but if you're only reading this issue because of Justice League: Dark, it's not entirely necessary to read this issue. Both groups alone hardly get any pages, and when they do, it's information alr...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The City of Crime Becomes the Kingdom of Nightmares 0

    Man. This is one of the most obnoxiously banner-affected covers. Seriously, this was the second of Sorrentino's covers, a stunning and compelling image rich with great design choices and uniqueness, and then the damn banner right across the top. Ugh.As much as the editor's note tells you, and as much as this editor's note doesn't bother me as it normally does, I don't feel that its COMPLETELY vital to read Justice League Dark #7 before this. It certainly helps a lot, but you would be well enough...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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