![]() Incidentally, the drunk isn’t allowed to drink, probably for obvious reasons, and there’s a lot of dialogue about that. A guy “looking for work” as everyone is leaving town for the winter, the Sheriff and deputy who will be familiar to anyone that read the previous series, a drunk and his abused wife, and lastly a guy that looks a little too much like Santa Claus hunting on a snowmobile. ![]() The story quickly introduces the reader to six characters. How long can you suffer through pointless dialogue and weak attempts at developing characters that may or may not prove useful to the story? If you already know what’s coming, then its test of patience more than anything. My confusing about if it was a reboot or not was more along the lines of… are they really just going to softball a reboot for this series? I say that because there’s no teeth to this first issue. The story doesn’t flow as naturally as other artists, and so it’s best to customize the story around that, which rarely fucking happens. I love Templesmith’s art, but there are things that get lost in the design. A hundred days of night comic series#That’s the comic industry and why not? Again, the first series was only three issues and starred Ben Templesmith’s artwork. Make no mistake though, this is a reboot, and that’s okay. The risk is no longer there so now Steve Niles can let the story breath. The publisher can take a risk on it because they move books with variants and they make plenty of variants. The art is different the story is drawn out more because it’s a known entity now. ![]() I don’t know why people on the publishing side of the comic industry are so afraid of the word “reboot,” but that’s all this first issue of 30 Days of Night is… a reboot. A hundred days of night comic movie#It feels like ages since that shit fuck movie as well. It’s a re-imagining of the story “for a new era.” This era doesn’t feel vastly different from the era in which it came, but it is over fifteen years since the original series released. When I saw a new 30 Days of Night I wondered, what the hell is this then? Even after reading the issue I was a little bit confused until I saw an ad for it in another IDW comic. At one point it was the comic that put IDW on the map, and the offshoots were a staple in their monthly publishing line. This wouldn’t be possible without you.I’ve read a lot of 30 Days of Night. Can’t wait to show you guys how beautiful it’s going to look! We’re in our final week and working hard on the printed edition. We still have time! Spread the word, donate, tell your friends… Help us make Book II: Swimming upriver a reality too! This book would include the complete chapter II, a new cover and extra content like ficlets and other stories and more. ![]() However, we still have 11 days left and we’re trying to reach our second goal and print Book II: Swimming upriver. Help us to get our comic printed… And don’t miss the next update!Īs you already know, our campaign on Indiegogo to print Book I: Many meetings was successful and the first book of our comic is a REALITY now. Share on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, please reblog and spread the word. It will also include a brand new prologue and SO MUCH MORE. The main goal of this campaign is to raise enough money to run a small print run of the first chapter…but not only that. This doesn’t completely backfire but in the end turns out to be WAY more complicated than she originally thought…? ![]() A Hundred Days of Night (‘ 100DoN’) is an ongoing webcomic that retells the story of Hades and Persephone…and well, Perspehone kidnaps herself. ![]()
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