#3 of 5
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Moore and Reppion hit their stride in this third issue of their complete adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
The eerie suspense is captured perfectly in both word and picture as Van Helsing moves front and center in the effort to solve the mystery of little children becoming victims of the the "bloofer" lady.
It's a perfect setting of the stage for our band of vampire hunters to track down the Count.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Sherlock Holmes-Comic
#2
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
The game is afoot!
And Holmes stands accused of murder!
Moore & Reppion continue their locked-room mystery, as Dr Watson and Inspector Lestrade work to clear the name of the great detective.
With Aaron Campbell's art wonderfully evoking the Victorian era, this is a winner.
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
The game is afoot!
And Holmes stands accused of murder!
Moore & Reppion continue their locked-room mystery, as Dr Watson and Inspector Lestrade work to clear the name of the great detective.
With Aaron Campbell's art wonderfully evoking the Victorian era, this is a winner.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly-Comic
#3
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Get excited western fans!
Writer Chuck Dixon's take on The Man With No Name is the next best thing to being there...in a theater viewing a Dollars Trilogy movie, that is.
It's a dark story of the pursuit of gold, that gets heated up now that "Blondie" has Miles Devereaux to find that train.
It's not a world for the timid or weak.
The art of Estevez Polls captures the barren western landscapes perfectly, and Dixon, well, Dixon knows this character.
And that's a good thing.
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Get excited western fans!
Writer Chuck Dixon's take on The Man With No Name is the next best thing to being there...in a theater viewing a Dollars Trilogy movie, that is.
It's a dark story of the pursuit of gold, that gets heated up now that "Blondie" has Miles Devereaux to find that train.
It's not a world for the timid or weak.
The art of Estevez Polls captures the barren western landscapes perfectly, and Dixon, well, Dixon knows this character.
And that's a good thing.
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