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    Default I Vampire Rise of the Vampires questions

    1. How did Cain get imprisoned inside Andrew? Why is it that when Andrew dies Cain is released? 2.Why did Bennett take Mary back in issue 8? Did he turn bad? 3. So what magic was Cain absorbing when it was transferred to Andrew? Was it the JLD's powers? 4. Why did Andrew get sent to Purgatory? Was it punishment? I just recently read this storyline and clearly confused. I'm sure there is simple answers out there.

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    Issue 0 answers a whole lot.

    Andrew took Mary back so to speak, because he can the king vampire, and tried to control the race, which is seen in the following issues.

    90% of your questions can be answered just by continuing to read the series.

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    Read the book lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FHIZ View Post
    Issue 0 answers a whole lot.

    Andrew took Mary back so to speak, because he can the king vampire, and tried to control the race, which is seen in the following issues.

    90% of your questions can be answered just by continuing to read the series.
    So question 1 will be answered later on in the series?

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    I can't help you out . . . I've only read the Vol. 1 tpb, which covers issues 1 - 6.

    (But at least this bumps your question up so that more people might see it again. )
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