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Review – The Darkness #89


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The Darkness #89Wow, can Joshua Hale Fialkov write.  The man behind Echoes dips his toes into The Darkness universe with this issue focused on the bearer of the Darkness during the Wild West.  It’s a great story hitting all the notes you’d want and making you want to come back for more.

Ramon Estacado is the worst kinda outlaw. He can’t be killed, his gang is a buncha Darklings and he has his sights set on a train fulla federal gold. When his old gang shows up with new demonic powers and an even more powerful grudge, will Ramon embrace the light and change his ways? Ain’t likely. Joshua HaleFialkov (ECHOES, Tumor) and Matt Timson (IMPALER, POPGUN) ride together to bring you a tale of outlaws, double cross and great big exploding trains.

Fialkov’s solid writing is backed up by Matt Timson’s art.  The entire issue is dark drawing from a color palette that could have easily drown out Timson’s pencils.  Instead it all works together to create a mood that fits the story Fialkov has put together.

The story is a weird west tale which can so easily become campy and silly as much as the other way which is a moody bad-ass tale.  Luckily Fialkov is a masterful writer and takes us the latter way with double crosses, a tough gun slinger, and everything that makes a western work.

If Top Cow was ever looking for a replacement for regular Phil Hester, I think they’ve got a talent in the waiting.

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Review – Impaler Volume 2 Trade Paperback


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Vampire comics (and really vampire stories in general) either work really well, or are utter rubbish (*cough* glitter *cough*).  Impaler Volume 2 Trade Paperback is one of those that works really well.  While you don’t need to read the first volume (I didn’t), it’d definitely help.

International Horror Guild Award finalist William Harms (Wolverine: The Anniversary) returns to his bold new re-imagining of the vampire mythos with a second volume!

Millions of vampires have descended upon America. In a desperate attempt to defeat them, the US military nuked New York City. Unfortunately, it was too little, too late. The legendary vampire HUNTER, Vlad the Impaler, has returned to stop them, and NYC Detective Victor Dailey has become his unwilling companion. Joining Harms for this volume is up-and-coming painter Matt Timson (Popgun).

Collects Impaler Vol. 2 #1-5 plus a cover gallery and bonus material.

William Harms follows Vlad the Impaler and Victor Dailey in their battle against a vampire plague infected the eastern seaboard of the United States.  The story focuses on a couple of different points that converge a bit.  You have Vlad and Dailey and their travels, a group of soldiers in Washington DC and Philadelphia and one of the soldier’s family and their fleeing of their home.

We get to see three aspects of how people would react to such dire circumstances and it works really well.  There’s a horror aspect to this comic, but also a great focus on the reaction of the characters.  There’s a similar feel to World War Z if you’ve read that amazing book and both work for similar reasons.

If you’re a fan of vampires or horror, this is definitely a collection worth checking out.

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Preview – Impaler Volume 2 Trade Paperback

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Impaler Volume 2 Trade Paperback

(W) William Harms (A) Matt Timson (Cov) Matt Timson

International Horror Guild Award finalist William Harms (Wolverine: The Anniversary) returns to his bold new re-imagining of the vampire mythos with a second volume!

Millions of vampires have descended upon America. In a desperate attempt to defeat them, the US military nuked New York City. Unfortunately, it was too little, too late. The legendary vampire HUNTER, Vlad the Impaler, has returned to stop them, and NYC Detective Victor Dailey has become his unwilling companion. Joining Harms for this volume is up-and-coming painter Matt Timson (Popgun).

Collects Impaler Vol. 2 #1-5 plus a cover gallery and bonus material.

Full Color 160 pages $14.99  trade paperback

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