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It was a very interesting take on the Dracula myth. The interactions between the muslim warrior, the christian nun and the Wallachian prince (not Dracula, his brother) were great. The art is stunning and the book itself is gorgeous. My rating would be more of a 3.5*. But I can't give in good conscience a 4.
Even though I love the way the action is portrayed, I feel it's sometimes a bit rushed. The story also feels that way. It moves a bit too quickly. Not too much that we can't feel connected to the characters. Much is shown in the art and not told and I love that in a comic book/graphic novel. But I would have taken a bit more. A bit more of the characters' past, a bit more of the three of them together. Also, that epilogue is a bit... well, cliché, and a bit off when compared to the rest of the story.
And when I see at the end of the book all those pages for the script, line arts, colors, etc... well, it's beautiful, but a bit much. Would have prefer more of the story filling those pages, and maybe a bit of an afterword from the author and artists.
But in general, it's a wonderful graphic novel and I would recommend it for those who likes those thematics.