In the aftermath of war, victories and defeats are counted. But there are things lost that can never be regained. And so, a monster now travels to a civilized land for a final confrontation. A clash of ideologies that will leave in its wake a devastation of the soul. Along These Savage Shores from whence the monsters came to a world full of good men.
Perhaps the difference between and man and a monster are the choices he makes. Read Full Review
Im sad to see the end of These Savage Shores, but the ending of this series is everything Id hoped for and more, and Im happy that were ultimately left with an denouement which is all about new beginnings and hope. Read Full Review
Delivering a devastating finale, These Savage Shores breaks hearts and impresses as ever, concluding the way it began, as one of the best books out. Read Full Review
OverallThese Savage Shores #5 is about the choices we make and the impact they have. It is a fitting final act for an amazing story. I'm excited that I had the opportunity to read it. If you like vampires and tales of the supernatural, I'd definitely advise picking this one up. Just make sure you grab the first issues if you can find them, too. It'll be worth it. Read Full Review
All in all this is fine book and mini-series, one I enjoyed immensely. I recommend it highly to anyone who is a fan of horror, historical fiction or the supernatural. Read Full Review
I want you to read These Savage Shores. I want you to feel what it feels. To get lost and be found in a new clarity. To face down eternity, and the echoes of yourself that will outlast you momentarily but surely fade away, and still make choices that define you. Let it humble you, strip you bare, take what you have, and then allow yourself to fill up again, with the colors, the breeze, and the integrity within These Savage Shores. And you will know then, that this is how you are made, over and over again. Read Full Review
The level of blood spilled across the pages of These Savage Shores has resulted in the cast gradually shrinking and the book becoming more refined in terms of focus with each passing issue as a result. Read Full Review
***Reviews the entire Series***
Wow, just wow. Ram V. is mega hot after this hell of a debut. Everything about this book, the atmosphere, the mythology, the clash of cultures, the environment of this story, writing, art, colors, action, its all freaking spectacular.
Sumit Kumar is by far one of thee best artists I have seen in recent times, and colors by Astone and the paneling just adds to how visually appealing this comic is. Its great. We start off with an English-man back in the 1600s making his way to the East India Company to avoid legal trouble back in London. We get this sense of a thrill, with classic English style writing and style mixed with a dark vampire secret. This comes to clash with the native Indian more