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Bezig met laden... 30 Days of Night: Three Tales (2006)door Steve Niles
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Well, this was a collection of short stories as the title implies. The Journal of John Ikos brought... John Ikos, Dane, and Billy (from Dead, Billy, Dead) together to go against a group of extremist vampires. The story was good, and it's always a pleasure to see Dane. The way that Dane and Ikos interacted was very believable... and I am curious as to where Norris is now. Picking Up the Pieces didn't hit me as strongly as The Journal of John Ikos, but it was still an okay story. I would like a bit more variety, rather than destroying Barrow Part Deux. Dead Space... where do I begin? The story was fun, and rather clever. Vampires in Space is a fun enough concept, and Templesmith pulled off the artwork as only he can. The ending? Very interesting, in what it bodes for the rest of the series. I like the implications for sure. All in all, this was a solid effort. I like the world of 30 Days of Night and I look forward to seeing where it will take us next. ‘You are a hunter. You kill’ ‘I eat what I kill’ ‘So do I’ (p. 9) This graphic novel is divided in three tales: Picking up the Pieces, The Journal of John Ikos, and Dead Space. The first tale: a hunter in Alaska finds a corpse (an ex FBI agent and a vampire). The second tale: John Ikos is out there hunting vampires. The third tale: vampires in a space ship. Comment: a part from the beatiful colors and pictures, all tales are boring and improbable. An example: (inside the space ship the light turn off): ‘What happened to the light?’ - ‘They must have forgotten to pay the bill! ...” Is there something worse than this? A second comment: vampires in the space ship: out there in the space there aren’t tree to make sticks, so it’s impossible to kills vampires. Is this the tale’s meaning? To the authors: Have you ever seen Nosferatu with Klaus Kinsky? geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Collecting three hard-to-find stories from the world of 30 Days of Night! "Picking up the Pieces" features Return to Barrow hero John Ikos trying to learn more about vampires, which he does. The hard way. "The Journal of John Ikos" sees Ikos searching Los Angeles for the infected Agent Norris and finding more than he bargained for. Finally, in Dead Space, NASA is all set for another mission, following a self-imposed hiatus in the wake of terrible tragedy. But if they thought their last mission ended poorly, they're definitely not prepared to deal with a bloodthirsty vampire loose on the shuttle. And you know what they say about screams in space... Collects the "30 Days of Night: Picking Up the Pieces," from IDW's Tales of Terror; "The Journal of John Ikos," from the 30 Days of Night 2005 Annual; and the complete three-issues series, 30 Days of Night: Dead Space. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I really liked the first two stories in this book, especially the way the first one was drawn. I liked the third one OK, but vampire astronauts didn't grab me like the more personal stories of Ikos and his encounters with the undead. ( )