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X-Files/30 Days Of Night (2010)

by Steve Niles(Favorite Author)
3.54 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Excellent case for the X-Files. Well drawn, great story line, totally enjoyable. Mulder and Scully get sent to Wainwright Alaska to investigate a horrific murder with multiple decapitations. Mulder has his suspicions right from the start, but as usual Scully prefers to look for a rational explanation first. In the end, though, there can be no doubt. The vampires from the 30 Days of Night franchise have caught the attention of the FBI and Agent Mulder is on the case. :-)
review 2: Niles' pairing of the X-Files with 30 Days of Night is a bit predictable. I always appreciated that the actual show didn't go the more obvious route of things like zombies and vampires; so I guess that's my only issue with this graphic novel. It has a fair amount of violence that can b
... moree attributed to the franchise of 30 Days of Night. There's less mystery with the heightened gore, and for me that mystery is what makes the X-Files special. I really liked the art, though... yap. Sorry guys. less
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Reallyreally
A fun enough mash-up. Didn't knock my socks off but worth a read for fans of either series.
ppaauulliinnaa
Could be built much better. A wasted opportunity. Too bad.
nhoxkulbby13
couldn't get into this - had to force myself to finish it
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