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Spreading The Disease  (30 Days of Night | Book 6)

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Title: Spreading The Disease (30 Days of Night | Book 6)
Author: Dan Wickline and Alex Sanchez
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Review of Spreading The Disease (30 Days of Night, Book 6)

  • Crawling from the wreckage of 30 Days of Night: Dead Space is this latest continuation of the 30 Days saga. In "Spreading The Disease," Agent Michael Henson had all the evidence he needed to prove to the world that vampires exist... until the government took it all away.
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  • Posted on 2008-04-28
    Vampire story with an Interesting Twist

    I enjoyed the intesting twist of vampire/religious twist in this book and the art work was excellent as well.
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2007-10-14
    Good story, but needs to get facts straight

    Spreading the Disease is the first "30 Days" book I've read. Even though I didn't know the story from the beginning, I felt it easy to jump right into the story. The graphics are amazing, the story is interesting in terms of plot (vampires spreading their 'disease' through clever ways, eventually leading to a plan to infect people at a Super Bowl game) and setting (southern states such as Texas, Alabama, and Florida).

    The only beef that I have with those involved on this book is that they change facts about cities in Texas simply to fit their plot. The story leads up to the vampires trying to infect people at what the narrative describes as "a Pro Football Championship Game" (Why couldn't they call it what it is: THE SUPER BOWL! Do they really know that little about football?) in Arlington, Texas. Arlington is where the Dallas Cowboys play, at Texas Stadium. However, the stadium depicted in the book was Reliant Stadium, which is in Houston, Texas and is where the Houston Texans play. The plot involves the people having to open up the retractable roof on the stadium. Maybe the authors realized that Texas Stadium doesn't have a retractable roof, so they just decided to use the other football stadium in Texas, Reliant Stadium. But the fact that they so haphazardly substitute the two is a bit offensive to me, as if readers are too stupid to know the difference. Why not just place the story in Houston if you need a stadium with a retractable roof? I live in Texas, so it bothers me more than it would most people. I was actually very happy to see that they placed the story in Texas. But it would be the same as saying the Golden Gate Bridge is in New York. It's just ridiculous.

    Don't let this keep you from reading the story, but hopefully the authors will be more careful in the future to understand a city before placing a story there.
    Score: 4 rated 4 stars
  • Posted on 2007-09-29
    Darkness rises!


    In this glimpse into Steve Niles's 30 Days of Night continuum, our protagonist, Agent Michael Henson, has penetrated the mysteries of the secret vampire cabal and has gathered enough solid evidence to expose their shadowy existence to an unsuspecting world. But clandestine forces in our government thwart him at every turn. Now, with his research stolen and his every move watched, can Agent Henson solve the riddle, "why would somebody want to put a vampire in space" (the storyline from the last book- 30 Days of Night: Dead Space), while keeping his veins un-punctured?

    Writer Dan Wickline and artists Tony Sandoval and Alex Sanchez out-do themselves in creating a 128 page crimson-stained nightmare. This book is a must have for monster comic book fans who have enjoyed Dick Briefer's horrificThe Monster of Frankenstein, The Walking Dead, Vol. 6: This Sorrowful Life and the gore-filled Zombie Factory.

    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2007-08-10
    overall a decent story

    i wont spoil the story by giving away too much. this graphic novel is about vampired who are trying to devise a way to spread thier deadly disease. the charecters in this one are new to the 30 days series. the story is well written and as usual the art work is of superior quality. steve niles does a good job in developing the charecters without drawing out the story. id say.. buy it if your collection consists of a few steve niles books!
    Score: 4 rated 4 stars

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