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The strain night eternal
The strain night eternal




the strain night eternal

Ephraim Goodweather and Nora Martinez, the disease detectives, were too late to stop the biological threat. The vampire apocalypse all started when Flight 753 mysteriously landed at JFK International Airport. If you’re enjoying the TV series, then you better get “The Strain” comic right now. As the plot moves at breakneck speed, readers have better keep up with the crazy twists and turns.

the strain night eternal

Considering how much I enjoyed this one, I'll definitely be looking forward to reading the others.The start of a brand new chapter, “The Strain: The Night Eternal: #1 ” brings to life the epic third part of Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s giant-sized novel. In reading other reviews (prior to reading the book), some consider this may be the weaker of the three installments. The ending might not be what many expect (or want), but it definitely brings the story to an end. The book reads a bit like a movie storyline, which is understandable considering del Toro's history in film, but I think that also helps him to brings out the vivid imagery in the book that helped immerse me into the dark world he had created. Any time there looks like there might be a ray of sunshine coming, it gets eclipsed by something bad. If you're looking for a book with a ray of sunshine, this isn't it, it's dark and pretty much stays that way. The action is pretty much nonstop throughout the book, with the characters seeming to be perpetually going from one bad situation to another. The fate of humanity is in the hands of a ragtag group, who may be the only hope of overturning this new world order. Humanity has been purged of its best and brightest, the humans that remain are separated by according to status and usefulness. The story takes place two years after the virus that turns humans to vampires was unleashed, and the entire world now lies in near-continuous night as a nuclear winter blocks out the sun, nearly perfect for the propagation of vampires. There were references to things that had gone on before, but it didn't affect the readability or my enjoyment of this installment at all. I finished it on Halloween, how appropriate!Ī vampire book for guys! Not any sappy, romantic vamps from the Pacific Northwest here, del Toro tells an entirely different story.įirst off, I'll admit I didn't read the first two books of the trilogy.






The strain night eternal