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DayBlack #5

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Pub Date Mar 09 2016 | Archive Date Mar 11 2016

Description

It's not rare for a 400-year-old vampire to be haunted by his past. Unfortunately, for Merce, he has just awakened to his biggest nightmare ... his long-thought dead brother, Bryce!

It's not rare for a 400-year-old vampire to be haunted by his past. Unfortunately, for Merce, he has just awakened to his biggest nightmare ... his long-thought dead brother, Bryce!


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EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781495623158
PRICE $1.99 (USD)

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Engaging art and the hint of an engaging tale, but way too short to see if it's worth the effort. I'd like to see more

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This series is quickly becoming one of my OMG when is the next issue out stories.

Issue #5 picks up right where #4 left off and we had some serious crazy stuff going down. Because it's an issue it ends with a cliffhanger that will have you seeking the next issue like there is no tomorrow.

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I admit that I haven't read the other issues in this comic, but I was really intrigued by the art style so I wanted to check it out. The illustrations are absolutely stunning. Almost every single panel could stand alone as a solo art piece. I liked the black and white illustrations with touches of red throughout. It was visually pleasing.

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