Dracula: The Company of Monsters #5

Writer: Daryl Gregory, Kurt Busiek Artist: Daryl Gregory Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: January 5, 2011 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2
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Brand New Arc! Great for new readers! Dracula begins to amass a terrifying army. But he's not the only one out for blood. With Dracula on the loose, the world's vampires have reawakened, and it is soon up to Vampire huntress Marta to stop Dracula’s onslaught. The second arc of the ongoing horror series from the mind of Kurt Busiek begins here!

  • 8.0
    Eye On Comics - Don MacPherson Jan 16, 2011

    Godlewski's style is a relatively simple but effective one. His character designs tend to be angular, and those sharp edges are in keeping with the harsh qualities of the players in the drama. His elongated figures are also perfect for a story featuring lean, gaunt predators such as vampires. His style reminded me a little of that of Norm (Batman, Archie) Breyfogle. It's also comparable to the work of Giancarlo (The Last Resort, Gorilla-Man) Caracuzzo. Most of the characters - and there are quite a few of them - are ordinary people, and the artist does a solid job of providing designs that distinguish among them clearly. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Morgan Davis Jan 4, 2011

    Dracula: The Company of Monsters is still far from a classic but it is a thoroughly enjoyable romp through monsterdom, human and otherwise. And it owes its creative success to its inspired decision to keep Dracula himself largely out of the spotlight in favor of the more realistic and interesting character of Evan. Given time this could be a series to which to devote yourself. Read Full Review

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