Cal has always wanted the Feds to focus on vampires, and now they are, one in particular—Eben Olemaun, now on a quest to bring mankind to its knees. But the FBI is up to more than tracking down Eben. Will Cal and Alice figure it out before it kills them both?
Final Night is the end of one of Steve Niles' franchises, but it is also a beginning. This little glimpse into his world is going to have you demanding more and more Niles. And he is there to deliver it. Read Full Review
With its combination of pulp noir and horror, Criminal Macabre/30 Days of Night: Final Night #2 promises a no-holds barred showdown between these fan-favorite characters. Read Full Review
With Christopher Mitten being the current artist on both regular series, his artwork is obviously a perfect fit for this crossover, bringing the story to life with an intoxicating mix of horror and noir styles. Read Full Review
I could have used a little more of Eben Olemaun to fill the pages, but Im sure Ill get my fill in the months to come. This book was all around a great read with great visuals to boot. Dont hesitate to pick it up if youre looking for something to quench your thirst for blood and guts. Read Full Review
Crossovers are hard. They have a lot to do in a short amount of time and there’s always that issue that spends more time building the plot than doing anything particularly interesting and I think that this issue is that issue. It’s not bad and you definitely need to read it if you’re going to finish the series because as I said, the opening and then closing of the issue are very important to the overall plot. Read Full Review
So, is this bitch good? Yeah, but it can get confusing. The plot is almost wholly reliant upon being up to date with the happenings in the current 30 Days arc as well as the latest issues of Criminal Macabre. For instance, if you haven't kept up to date, you probably didn't know Cal died and became a ghoul. So it would have been nice if this one could have stood on its own. That said, if you're up to date, it's a real treat that ties the current universes together. Mitten's unique art style"much like Templesmith's"adds a fascinating bite to this vampire/monster hunter tale. Read Full Review
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