Karl Vincent: Vampire Hunter #1, starts off from the perspective of homicide detective as they have to grapple with a case involving a gruesomely manipulated corpse. The method of the abuse of the corpse is inline with a serial killer who had operated in the area, but he has been locked up on death row.
Most of the issue is an delves into Detectives Karl Vincent and Lyle Chauncey conducting procedural interviews at a Q Friendly club to see what if anyone might know about the murder. It does well to display Vincent as a by the book kinda a guy but Chauncey is a bit of a hardheaded homophobic scumbag.Â
Okay lets just say I was a little bewildered at the conclusion of the issue because I forgot it was a flashback , meant to explain how one of the detectives landed in jail. The issue built the reader up and then leaves you hanging in a very weird place. It really was jarring.
The art by Rafael Lanhellas, and colors Arthur Hesli are as good and professionally done as I’ve seen in any other book. I will highlight that as a horror book that I was expecting more gore, and the murder scene could have been a little more detailed. Also the covers are a big turn off, and in no way are indicative of how truly good the interiors are.
The bottom line when it comes to Karl Vincent: Vampire Hunter #1, is that it has heaps of potential and was very successful at drawing me in. I could have done without 9 pages of the murder investigation, because it didn’t do anything for the story later.
3 stars out of 5.Â
Story by: Kevin Given
Art: Rafael Lanhellas
Colors By: Arthur Hesli
Letters by C.L. Trice
Published by: KRG Productions
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