30 Days of Night #1
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30 Days of Night #1

Writer: Steve Niles Artist: Piotr Kowalski Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: December 20, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
6.1Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

As the sun sets over an isolated Alaskan township-not to rise again for a month-a new evil emerges from the shadows to terrorize the town... But after a series of strange events and horrific killings, the question becomes, what lurks in the shadows? 30 Days of Night is reborn in an all-new reimagining of the series designed to titillate the mind and horrify the senses!

•   As Fargo was reinvented for television, see the IDW classic reimagined for the modern era-keeping the frights while keeping you guessing!
•   15 years ago, IDW launched the original terrifying saga... now in 2017, 30 Days is rebor more

  • 9.2
    GWW - River Godbee Dec 19, 2017

    But I wouldn't want to live there. Good thing I have this excellent comic to tell me about the town! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Nathan Koffler Dec 20, 2017

    Maybe bigger fans of the 30 Days of Night franchise will enjoy this issue and get them excited for what is to come. It's a short introduction into a new series that will be full of excitement later. This issue is worth reading for Niles' writing and Kowalski's artwork alone. Read Full Review

  • 5.3
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Dec 21, 2017

    There's a pretty obvious question that arises from the announcement that IDW is publishing a "reimagining" of the original 30 Days of Night miniseries - why? Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Dec 26, 2017

    This new 30 Days of Night isn't a bad book, per se, but it has to pick up the pace if it wants to keep readers interested. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Dec 20, 2017

    Horror franchise are defined by their look and style as much as they are their story, and so it's strange that this new 30 Days would abandon the look its known for, but also the look that it introduced to the world of comics. It's competent artwork for sure, and in another book, it might even be great, but here, it's a poor fit that deflates any interest in the story. Read Full Review

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