Category: Day Men

  • Day Men 4 (July 2014)

    Day Men is on its fourth issue. About a year after its first issue. No one’s going to tell Brian Stelfreeze to hurry up and try to do a monthly and it seems the writers know the score on that one, because they still haven’t gotten over establishing the ground situation. Gagnon and Nelson aren’t…

  • Day Men 3 (March 2014)

    There’s an astounding amount of exposition this issue and very little inventive art from Stelfreeze. He does very well with what he’s got to do–the protagonist is on the run with a beguiling girl, the vampires are plotting–but none of the art really plays to Stelfreeze’s strength. At one point I even questioned whether or…

  • Maybe I’m just a cynic, but it seems wrong to brag about your movie deal in the end notes apologizing for the second issue of an ostensibly ongoing series being something like five months late. I don’t remember anything about the first issue of Day Men except the concept–the jack of all trades human doing…

  • I like Day Men. It’s really over-written at times–there’s a lot of narration from Matt Gagnon and Michael Alan Nelson for the protagonist and it’s not particularly neccesary. It’s set in a world with vampires, the lead is a human who does their day work for them. The real draw is artist Brian Stelfreeze, of…