During his time trapped in the England of 1300 A.D., Ash listened to the terrified primitive screwheads tell of a horrific flying Deadite similar to the one he blasted out of the air when he arrived - but much deadlier. At the same time, a raven-haired temptress wants to give him some sugar - as his last meal! The horror mash-up you've been waiting for, from Mark Rahner (Twilight Zone, Army of Darkness/Reanimator) and Jethro Morales (Hack/Slash)... full of bloody chainsaws, fanged vixens, demon possessions, and boomsticks aplenty!
This review is about all four books in the story arc. After reading the trade "Ash in Space" I was excited to read this story arc. It has Ash and Vampirella so, how could it not be awesome? Well, it was not awesome; it is average.
Each comic book is setting up the end final show down with a monster. It should be an epic journey with a fantastic battle. Instead, there is not journey adn the battle is subpar. The humor is good, not great; the cover art is much better than the interior art. How can an artist make Vampirella ugly and boring?
Get this series or trade when it comes out if you like the characters like I do. However, as a casual reader pass this one up!
If you're a fan of Army of Darkness and can't get enough of that signature Bruce Campbell ignorant/arrogance combo then this is for you. Follows up some more adventures of him back in time but with the added bonus of Vampirella. Short but fun read.