30 Days of Night
In a sleepy, secluded Alaska town called Barrow, the sun sets and doesn't rise for over thirty consecutive days and nights. From the darkness, across the frozen wasteland, an evil will come that will bring the residents of Barrow to their knees. The only hope for the town is the Sheriff and...
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In a sleepy, secluded Alaska town called Barrow, the sun sets and doesn't rise for over thirty consecutive days and nights. From the darkness, across the frozen wasteland, an evil will come that will bring the residents of Barrow to their knees. The only hope for the town is the Sheriff and Deputy, husband and wife who are torn between their own survival and saving the town they love.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780971977556 (0971977550)
ASIN: 0971977550
Publish date: 2003-01-01
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Pages no: 104
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Horror,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Supernatural,
Vampires,
Fiction
This was okay. There was a full cast, but they didn't do enough to bring the story to life. I was left wondering and couldn't picture much save for what I remembered from the movie version. A group of vampires come up with the brilliant idea too use a small town in Alaska as a smorgasbord for the...
Read Issue #1 for free on ComiXology. Loved it. Would like to read more of this series. Art is brutal, and this seems to follow the movie fairly closely, one issue in.
Man, this was some small, scribbly font. And the pictures were blurry and hard to figure out sometimes. But it added to the manic feeling of the story perfectly.
To be fair, I'm not a fan of graphic novels. I was never a big reader of comic books when I was a kid, with the exception of Spider Man who was my hero, and this may be the third or fourth graphic novel I've read in my life.. I read this book because of a group challenge. It was a fast read but not ...
Thirty days without sunshine means a whole month of fun for creatures of the underworld. The art is beautiful (if gory) and the story vivid.