Product DescriptionIn the waning moments of 30 Days of Night: Dark Days, Stella managed to bring her vampire/husband Eben back from beyond... only he came back hungry. Now, for the first time, see what happened next in this collection that fills in the black gaps between that tale and Return to Barrow. Co-creator Steve Niles and Kelly Sue DeConnick co-write this twisted tale of love, depravity, and hunger, moodily brought to life by artist Justin Randall.
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Rating: - Vampiric Social Order: Proof that Height does not a power make.
If you haven't read the first, second, and third book about the struggles in Barrow, you need to return there first. The first and second book are especially worth visiting, and all are referenced here. So, if you read on, you might spoil something.
Consider yourself warned if you didn't read the first novels now.
After the second 30 Days of night, we found our beloved sheriff's wife with the means to bring back something belovedly lost at the end of the first novel. The ash of ... Read More
Rating: - not really the same as the first 3, but like the art
Well anyway i love how this story is diffrent for some reason (since it suppose to be between vol.2 & 3). For the reviews before me I didn't think it was all that confusing "but i like to be confused whenever" it was only on the scene where i see Eben in the diner. Anyway it does show how Stella became a vampire like Eben (though i won't say more cause if i do in my way, i might end up spoiling the end to RETURNE TO BARROW). Plus there are 2 sub stories to the plot 1) being about the vampires trying ... Read More
Rating: - Good but not great...
I bought this along with Bloodsucker Tales and Three Tales one day at the local Hastings when I finally found them. I was so excited, because I LOVE 30DON, and this was the one I opened and read first.
What I didn't expect, however, was such a... confusing story.
To tell you the truth, they should have NEVER used anyone BUT Ben Templesmith. Ben's art was mainly the reason I loved the first three 30DON so much, because he's such a great artist and his style really fit the comics. ... Read More
Rating: - Sequel That Bites
After the film adaptation of 30 Days of Night received only so-so reviews, instead of waiting for the movie on DVD, I decided to take a look at the original comics/graphic novels created by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith.
There is the original 30 Days of Night that the movie was adapted from, and it was very good; there is #2 called Dark Days; and there is #3 called Return to Barrow. Dark Days and Return were good, but not great like the original.