Category: Day Men
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…