The 30 Days of Night is a comic series of three short stories and each story of the series has enough reason to shake one up with the horrible and fearful stories. The line of horror comics has very well been represented and even brought to a new level by this comic series for which one must praise the great works done by a team of creative and enthusiastic people. The team is led by Steve Niles, the writer and some other indispensable person like Ben Templesmith responsible for ornamenting the comic with inside art, Ashley Wood for the brilliant cover work, Robbie Robbins for letters and design and the IDW Publishing for publishing the comic series.
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Si Spencer has brought in all the necessary elements for the success of the latest season of ‘Hellblazer: city of demons’. The story is being told in a way that begins a mini series of stories to be unfolded in the coming time. Most of the issues, in the first two series that are out in the market, deals with life of John Constantine- the lead character.
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