ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS 3 #4 (OF 6)

The Avengers behold a new menace: Vampire X! With Cap bitten, the super-soldier is turning into a super-vampire and the stakes are even higher. Blade finally reveals Vampire X’s true intentions, but can the heroes stop this mysterious enemy — or are they one bite closer to an eternity of immortal behavior? MARK MILLAR (KICK-ASS) and STEVE DILLON (PUNISHER MAX) tell a vampirific tale you won’t be able to put down!

Writer: MARK MILLAR
Penciller: STEVE DILLON
Inker: ANDY LANNING
Colorist: MATT HOLLINGSWORTH & MATTHEW WILSON
Letterer: CORY PETIT
Cover: GREG LAND & FRANK D'ARMATA

Price: $3.99
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  1. edward says:

    eh….  not too happy with this arc, i’m afraid 

  2. OttoBott OttoBott says:

    Dillion doesn’t play well with Millar.

  3. edward says:

    totally agree 

  4. RoiVampire RoiVampire says:

    Seeing this cover makes me think that even Land would be better on this. I think it’s the coloring that I have the most problem with. The tone doesn’t feel like a horror movie but the script totally does. it’s odd. the first issue it was ok cause it was all daredevil but now it feels out of place

  5. mikeandzod21 mikeandzod21 says:

    Mark Millar actually got paid to write this? Like this wasn’t written by an intern? This was abysmal. What happened to Millar?

  6. Shockingly poor compared to the previous arcs.

  7. edward says:

    I don’t think Dillon is good for superheroes in general. He is more suited to talking head style dialogue heavy human drama stuff 

  8. OttoBott OttoBott says:

    Agreed about Dillon in general and specifically about Dillon’s subtle character work (subtly Millar doesn’t usually provide).

    The tone of this book feels like Michael Bay produced a Larz Von Trier film.

  9. edward says:

    Anti-Chirst 3D!!

     

    wow, this was really bad. i didn’t even like the violence, i usually love violence

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