When a badass bunch of bail jumpers kidnap Nicks girlfriend, he and Tree have to put aside their differences in order to storm a casino magnates heavily guarded and secluded private residence. Shouldnt be a problem for two resourceful vampires . . . unless, of course, that billionaires in league with a bloodsucker bent on world destruction!
Blood Brothers is a fun comic about vampires. Gagerman and Waller could have parodied countless bloodsucking stories out there. Instead they've created an original, humorous tale about two buddies that have been partying non-stop for years. They just happen to need blood to survive. It should come as no surprise that this comic has already been optioned for a big screen release. This is the kind of stuff I hope to see more of. Read Full Review
The panels gets the job done, and with the help of colorist Dan Jackson, one gets the aesthetic of Vegas ingested with the ease of take out by one inebriated or toasted. Although I will admit that occasionally the covers remind me of a Capcom game. 9.0Funny as Hell.Fun art.Not scary vampires. Read Full Review
The art team of Evan Shaner and Dan Jackson is pretty damn good. I admit I wasn't thrilled with them on the first issue, but either they have found their rhythm on the series or their work has grown on my. Shaner and Jackson pull off this " everyday guy look, for lack of a better word, that balances perfectly with the story. This is art without pretensions. Which is exactly what Tree and Nick need to make their snarky world come alive. Read Full Review
Blood Brothers” #2 has such snappy dialogue and an animated vibe that flows very easily between its two main protagonists. There's plenty of funny moments in the “Blood Brothers” series that makes this comic worth reading. Read Full Review
My fellow Geeks and Ungrownups, if you're looking for an engaging read, then Blood Brothers #2 is definitely the way to go. It's full of vampires, humans, chases, kidnapping, andhistory.Itdoesn't disappoint! I can honestly say thatI'm looking forward to the third issue and the rest to follow! Remember how I said that the story was predictable? Well, that predictability allows me to know that futures issues will not disappoint!—RLA Read Full Review
After reading Blood Brothers #2it's apparent that this should have been the start of the series, with issue one as the issue zero adding details and background. Dropping into a different story can be disorienting but the conspiracy quickly turns to a mystery and gathers the pieces into play. Blood Brothers has hit it's pace and though the brothers might have to part for a time, I look forward to their adventures. It better be quick though as there is only one more issue left in this three part mini-series. Read Full Review
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