
By: Tomm Coker & Daniel Freedman (script), Coker (art), Freedman (colors), Michael David Thomas (letters)
The Story: So, how did our protagonist meet this vampire who he has been protecting?
What’s Good: If you were curious about how the two main characters got hooked up, this is the story for you. To recap, the first two issues of this modern day vampire story set in Hong Kong introduced us to a mercenary (of the honorable stripe) who was trying to protect a young-appearing (because you can never tell age with vampires) vampire and free her from her “maker”. Originally, we were just tossed into the middle of the story and given no background on how these two ended up together. So, if that was bugging you….this issue will resolve some things.
The origin of the mercenary (his name isn’t really very important) is pretty expected: he was a “contractor” during one of the current conflicts throughout the Middle East and central Asia. But, I did find the vampire’s origin to be a little surprising as [SPOILER] she was apparently a sex-slave for humans. I read a decent amount of vampire fiction, and I don’t know that I’ve ever seen that origin for a vampire. They’re usually too powerful to be used in that way by mere humans.
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