Review: Blood Feud #2

BLOODFEUD_2_-_4X6_COMP_SOLICIT_WEB_largeWhat happens when a couple of good ol’ boys stumble onto a farm crawling with vampiric young’uns? You’re about to find out as R.F. and Big Jack lock horns (literally) with the supernatural in the dead of nights. Even if they survive, there’s an even more terrible creature waiting for them in the deep, dark woods of the Ozark foothills.

Blood Feud #2 continues the slight mix of dark humor, and monsters that the first issue had in spades. Well that and lots of spiders. However, the vampires they use in this book, are more 30 Days of Night on steroids. They are violent, and grotesque in appearance, giving the entire book, written by Cullen Bunn, a solid atmosphere of horror.

The artwork by Drew Moss and Nick Filardi continues keeping the colors dark. They also interestingly use the color read by bolstering the color as the story gets more violent. Of course there are “bright spots,” once the characters are not surrounded by the outside world. While the bright spots, may be infrequent they loan a balance to the world the story creates.

Story: Cullen Bunn Art: Drew Moss, Nick Filardi
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy (best in trade)

Oni Press provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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