Review: Blood Feud #4

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The sleepy little town of Spider Creek is overrun with vampiric demons! R.F. Coven, Sue Hatchell, and Big Jack have to fight their way through a horde of nightmarish beasts in order to save their community. Along the way, a tragic realization points our heroes toward the hideous master of the undead!

In Blood Feud #4, writer Cullen Bunn is finally beginning to bring the story to a climax, as the vampiric demons spread through the small town. Finding a small safe place in the church in town, they manage to find the remains of the uninfected townsfolk. Like traditional/classic vampires these monsters share the weakness of sunlight. Honestly, I ‘m curious to see how it ends.

The art team of Drew Moss and Nick Filardi get to change things up a bit. It’s nice to see the town in the light of the sun, free of the vampiric demons. The town seems tranquil compared to it at night despite the danger. By the end of the issue the town is partly in-flames as the vampiric creatures are exposed to sunlight bursting into flames.

It all adds up to a nice contrast from the dark atmosphere of the previous issues.

Story: Cullen Bunn Art: Drew Moss, Nick Filardi
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

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