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Kolchak Night Stalker: Devil In The Details |
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Rating:  Summary: The fifth Kolchak graphic novel Review: Jeff Rice and company at Moonstone have done a wonderful job with their KOLCHAK series of graphic novels. This one is no different, while the artwork might leave a little to be desired (sketchy, and Kolchak often doesn't look like himself-overly pointed nose) it is adequate to tell the wonderful storyline they cooked up this time. Devil in the Details starts off with some wonderful narration from our intrepid reporter. It then procedes to delve into some dark moments which immediately engages the reader with the characters and environment. It then continues with the same wonderful narration throughout the rest of the book. This is some of the best writing I have encountered in a comic in some time. Keep em coming Moonstone- Recommended
Rating:  Summary: The fifth Kolchak graphic novel Review: Jeff Rice and company at Moonstone have done a wonderful job with their KOLCHAK series of graphic novels. This one is no different, while the artwork might leave a little to be desired (sketchy, and Kolchak often doesn't look like himself-overly pointed nose) it is adequate to tell the wonderful storyline they cooked up this time. Devil in the Details starts off with some wonderful narration from our intrepid reporter. It then procedes to delve into some dark moments which immediately engages the reader with the characters and environment. It then continues with the same wonderful narration throughout the rest of the book. This is some of the best writing I have encountered in a comic in some time. Keep em coming Moonstone- Recommended
Rating:  Summary: Kolchak #5 maintains solid quality of renewed series. Review: When the lesser half of a troubled technology company vanishes into thin air reporter Carl Kolchak investigates. What he discovers is something far more macabre than simple corporate thieving. Moonstone has yet another feather for the straw hat of its Kolchak: The Night Stalker line. Once again they have captured the flavor of the series, bringing in the news room regulars (Ron Updyke, Miss Emily, and, of course, Tony Vincenzo) for comic relief and the monster Carl battles this time is arguably the best one yet. Another nice touch is the continuity and the growing frustration Kolchak is beginning to show with constantly running into the creatures of the night. That touch gives this series a realistic element that makes it all the more entertaining and addictive. Highly recommended. Be on the look out for issue #6, Pain Most Human.
Rating:  Summary: Kolchak #5 maintains solid quality of renewed series. Review: When the lesser half of a troubled technology company vanishes into thin air reporter Carl Kolchak investigates. What he discovers is something far more macabre than simple corporate thieving. Moonstone has yet another feather for the straw hat of its Kolchak: The Night Stalker line. Once again they have captured the flavor of the series, bringing in the news room regulars (Ron Updyke, Miss Emily, and, of course, Tony Vincenzo) for comic relief and the monster Carl battles this time is arguably the best one yet. Another nice touch is the continuity and the growing frustration Kolchak is beginning to show with constantly running into the creatures of the night. That touch gives this series a realistic element that makes it all the more entertaining and addictive. Highly recommended. Be on the look out for issue #6, Pain Most Human.
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