WHAT
THE CRITICS SAID
Johanna
Draper Carlson at COMICS WORTH READING:
"The motivations are unusual yet creepily believable. (...) The
story is complex, rewarding re-readings and careful attention, yet
understandable on first read-through."
Randy
Lander of THE FOURTH RAIL:
"Lacombe has created a vampire subculture that is full of willing
debauchery and inhuman cruelty, but what makes the book resonate
is how human they all seem."
Don
MacPherson of THE FOURTH RAIL:
"Lacombe's story is about what happens when pettiness is combined
with power. The vampires in this story are spoiled brats, children
without a bedtime who are dipping into the cookie jar with abandon."
Michael
May of COMIC WORLD NEWS:
"Pretty in Pink meets Interview With the Vampire."
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