This was such a great issue, in such a great series. Everyone had plenty of room for their moment, and the plot chugged along quite well. I knew the end of last issue was going to be a fake-out in one fashion or another, but I thought the involvement of Plokta was a clever enough device to make it work.
The ending, though ... Honestly, on a pure over-identifying dork level, I was kind of hoping for Doom to be responding to Megan on a pure "fellow Roma" standpoint. Simply a matter of him identifying her as one of his own and helping her on that level. As it's given, though, there's still plenty of room for the explanation to be that Doom knew "giving" her to Dracula was a kind of Trojan horse, of sorts, that would end up screwing Vlad at the end of the day. Victor does seem a bit smug, there ... What do you folks think? Fanboy wistfulness, or is Doom running a con?