Steve Niles is a writer, best known for works such as 30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre, Simon Dark, Mystery Society, Frankenstein Alive Alive, Monster & Madman and Batman: Gotham County Line. He is credited among other contemporary writers as bringing horror comics back to prominence. Steve got his start back in Washington DC through his own Arcane Comix, writing and publishing comics and anthologies since the mid-80's. Coming from IDW, Steve is writing "The October Faction", a new series of the ongoing adventures of retired monster-hunter Frederick Allan and his family. Cal McDonald continues in the Criminal Macabre series "The Third Child", from Dark Horse, and the Criminal Macabre Casebook #1 has also just been released, as well as in stories currently being published by Steve's own Bloody Pulp Books. Steve has just finished with his 12 part run of Ash & the Army of Darkness for Dynamite, the long-awaited sequel to the movie in comic form.
30 Days of Night sparked renewed interest in the horror genre, released in 2007 as a major motion picture. Other comics he has written have been optioned for films, including Criminal Macabre and Freaks of the Heartland. Currently, Steve's "Breath of Bones, The Tale of the Golem" is set to be directed by Andrew Adamson. Recently, Niles' zombie comic, Remains, was released as part of Chiller Network's "Chiller Presents" series.
Steve has just released "Ghosts of Krypton" in the new Adventures of Superman. Niles is also working on Frankenstein Alive! Alive! with the legendary Bernie Wrightson. Wrightson has also illustrated Niles' Doc Macabre, The Ghoul and Dead She Said series, all published by IDW. Just released, Monster and Madman with artist Damien Worm, as well as his anthology series, Edge of Doom, with Kelley Jones.
Steve was raised in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, developing his interests in music, writing, and making amateur films. He worked in several comic book stores and played in the bands Gray Matter and Three during the heyday of the Washington harDCore punk scene, both of which released records on Dischord Records label.
Steve resides outside of Los Angeles with his wife, Monica, two dogs, five cats and Gil the tortoise. While there's no crawlspace, there is a questionable closet in one corner and no one is quite sure what is hidden in there... but we have an idea.https://www.steveniles.net/
Kupiłem komiks, ponieważ bardzo podobał mi się film o tym samym tytule. Nie żałuję, bo dalsze losy małego miasteczka kontynuowane w kolejnych zeszytach przypadły mi do gustu. Cała koncepcja wampirów ukrywających się w społeczeństwie i wychodzących z ukrycia na 30dniowy żer jest świetna. Na pewno zdecyduję się na zakup kolejnego tomu.
Prawdziwa gratka dla fanów horroru pulpowego! Oczy mi się świecą, dusza się raduje na widok tych obrazków, a ręce chcą jak najszybciej przewracać kolejne kartki.
Porządne wydanie w dużym formacie, solidny papier. Mamy tu trzy prześwietne historyjki: "Stwierdziła: zgon", "Ghul", "Dr Makabra" i dodatkowo "Galerię prac Berniego Wrightsona". To wszystko jest takie retro i noir! Dostajemy mroczny klimat dodatkowo okraszony czarnym humorem.
Rysunki są czarno-białym mistrzostwem, i zdecydowanie jest na czym zawiesić oko. Oglądanie tego to sama przyjemność! Znalazłam tu ogrom motywów, które uwielbiam! Już pierwsza historyjka sprawiła, że przepadłam! Żywy i zarazem martwy detektyw z bebechami na wierzchu. Czujecie? Och! Panoptikum osobliwych postaci karykaturalnych, powykręcanych upstrzonych strupami, duchy, demony i wiele innych. Jest absurdalnie i groteskowo.
To wszystko jest takie rozkosznie potttworne!
Jestem zachwycona i chcę więcej!