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  Books : Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery (Dark Horse Comics Collection)


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781569719350
ISBN: 1569719357
Label: Dark Horse
Manufacturer: Dark Horse
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: May 05, 2004
Publisher: Dark Horse
Sales Rank: 233199
Studio: Dark Horse




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Product DescriptionSteve Niles is the writer of the hit comic 30 Days of Night and the Cal McDonald horror/noir novels, Savage Membrane and Guns, Drugs and Monsters. Niles is also the writer of the monthly comic book Dark Days for IDW Publishing. Steve got his start in the industry when he formed his own publishing company called Arcane Comix, where he published, edited, and adapted several comics and anthologies for Eclipse Comics. His adaptations include works by Clive Barker, Richard Matheson and Harlan Ellison. He has also worked as a writer for Todd MacFarlane Productions and Image comics, creating the series Fused, and contributing to titles such as Spawn: The Dark Ages, Hellspawn, and most recently 9-11: Artists Respond.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Interesting horror book, but art inadequate
If you like zombie/supernatural type themes, the story is interesting enough. However, the art is inadequate. I don't expect fantastic "top shelf" art from a book like this -- but if some panels are so blurry and poorly defined as to be nearly worthless, what's the use? I would rather have crisper black and white art (ala "Walking Dead") than poor color art.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Ugh
I love Steve Niles' other work but why one star for Criminal Macabre?

It has terrible, scribbly, inconsistent art and the story is both derivative in general and derivative of Niles' own work. Disappointing and not worth the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Undead Noir!
Combining supernatural horror with a sleazy and dangerous present-day Los Angeles and a hero who seems to be equal parts James Woods and Charles Bukowski makes "Criminal Macabre" something very special indeed. Buffy this ain't, although there is humour here (of a much darker tone). The grim scratchiness of the artwork perfectly complements the ass-kicking storyline, and gives it a hallucinatory quality that will have you hooked from page one. Creepy, action-packed, seedy, drunken...what more can ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - X-Files + Sin City + Underworld = Criminal Macabre
Nothing less than THE best horror comic I've read in over a year, Criminal Macabre outshines it's distant cousins, 30 Days of Night and Dark Days. Though they are good, solid comics, this is so much more than that. It's created out of love, and it shows.

The story revolves around a down on his luck supernatural private detective Cal McDonald, who finds himself in the middle of a gang war between various monsters. The story unfolds quickly, sucking you in. Once you start reading this, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best of times, the worst of times....
Funny, scary, and everything good about Steve Niles and Cal Mcdonaldm even the author's commentary and the intro was funny and interesting, and that's saying a lot because, who EVER reads those?

The illustrations though, they could use more definition. Sometimes it was hard to understand what was going on because some of the pictures were either not clearly defined enough or too small, like the Producers told Steven and Ben to shorten the book and make the illustrations smaller. That's ... Read More







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