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Didn't like the art style, didn't like the story, didn't like the characters. Won't continue with this series.
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Amazing graphic novel that intertwines the creation stories of two American vampires - the bank robber Skinner Sweet in the western 1880's, and a young woman named Pearl in 1920's Hollywood.
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Jul 25, 2011
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First impressions: Scott Snyder and Stephen King did not set out to make a sparkly vampire tale. This is dark, scary, disturbing, and violent. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down.
Lasting impressions: This has become my most anticipated monthly comic. Skinner Sweet is deliciously evil, and reading his progress from being turned in the Old West, to taking over a Vegas brothel in the '30s, to battling vampire genocide in WWII is terrifying and compelling.
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Lasting impressions: This has become my most anticipated monthly comic. Skinner Sweet is deliciously evil, and reading his progress from being turned in the Old West, to taking over a Vegas brothel in the '30s, to battling vampire genocide in WWII is terrifying and compelling.
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In a subject that would seem drained from any originality, Snyder tells a new story and Albuquerque's art brings it to beautiful life like little else I've seen in the last few years.
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