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A review by akookieforyou
30 Days of Night, Vol. 1 by Steve Niles
2.0
Reading Rush 2020
The concept and idea of thirty days where vampires endlessly terrorize humans is fantastic and truly horrifying, but this graphic novel missed the mark a little for me. Mostly it was the art style; I could hardly make out who was who and what I was even looking at most of the time. I like stuff that's stylized, and can be easily recognized, but I need to be able to follow the story too. I have seen the film adaptation, and it's pretty good. I especially enjoyed the beginning, with all of the build up.
The concept and idea of thirty days where vampires endlessly terrorize humans is fantastic and truly horrifying, but this graphic novel missed the mark a little for me. Mostly it was the art style; I could hardly make out who was who and what I was even looking at most of the time. I like stuff that's stylized, and can be easily recognized, but I need to be able to follow the story too. I have seen the film adaptation, and it's pretty good. I especially enjoyed the beginning, with all of the build up.