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Chargement... A Midnight Opera, Volume 2 (v. 2)par Hans Steinbach
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HTML:Reunited under the direst of circumstances, the undead brothers Ein and Leroux DeLaLune rush to usher the rest of the immortals out of Paris. Meanwhile, the witch Elizabeth Bathory has second thoughts about her poisonous role in the peace that the brothers have created. Will her doubts cause a rift between her and Victor Frankenstein—who wants to carry out her plan with a passionate fervor?! "If you have a metal head, Goth, or monster-fighting game loving friend who hasn't read much manga, pass them this one! " –ComicBookResources.com "[Hans Steinbach] has a flair for dramatic layout...and action scenes that are visually convincing in their immediate energy. It's a promising debut." –Publishers Weekly "In the wake of the immense popularity of The Da Vinci Code, [A Midnight Opera] should definitely find an audience." –Newtype . Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)741.5943515The arts Graphic arts and decorative arts Drawing & drawings Cartoons, Caricatures, Comics Collections European German; Central EuropeanClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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Told in bold strokes and dynamic art, with lots of black and white, this is a fast-paced story that jumps between the Dark Ages and Modern Time. The author is German, and so the view of Europe has an authenticity that is pleasing after reading so many attempts by Americans to properly capture that land in writing.
While this isn’t a new or unique story, it is a fun take on an old theme, and quite a perfect read for a dark and storming night. ( )