sarahrheawerner's review

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3.0

The art in this volume (2 of 2) took a bit of a dive -- less complex, as though the artist had grown tired of the work. But I really enjoyed seeing what the characters looked like -- Laurell K. Hamilton is pretty sparse on her character description (providing us only with a hair or eye color per character, and maybe a height), so it was fun to get some differentiation. Even if that differentiation was spread only among supermodels. With disproportionately stilt-like legs.

Anyway, fun story. I think I'll stick to the books from now on, though.

saidtheraina's review

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3.0

I'm thoroughly enjoying reading the Anita Blake series very slowly via the gn adaptations. The illustrations are totally sexy and pulpy, and I get the drift of the plots. Fun vampire gns. :)

anastasiaadamov's review

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4.0

REread

linedalbro's review

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4.0

Meget flot graphic novel, med en dertilhørende spændende historie!

helenkat's review

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4.0

Great artwork. Good to reacquaint with story before going back to the novels.

lesliethewanderlust's review

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4.0

Follows the story-line of the book series. Anita Blake fans will love it.

srwells48's review

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4.0

4.5 stars

Again, the art in these novels is fantastic. This was far less choppy than the first volume. It was also faster paced, though that took away a bit from the different intense moments that had a bit more impact in the OG novel.

caitlinsn's review

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5.0

See post on volume one.

terrafyd's review

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4.0

I thoroughly love seeing what Jean Claude, Anita and company look like. the design on them.has been exactly what I see in my head. even though I've read the story at least five times it is even better with pixtures
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