Life Sucks
A person could be forgiven for getting tired of vampires. Is it fair to say that theyve been "done"? From the Twilight series to Buffy to whatever vampire-related dreck we see next you sometimes just wanna grab the creators and say, "ALL RIGHT! FINE! I GET IT! IT'S A METAPHOR! CAN WE MOVE ON ALREADY???" I think we're finally reaching that phase where people start looking beyond vampire for their supernatural thrills (Zombies: This year's vampires) and in my own personal life I was prepared to
Vampires who hate their jobs and have relationship problems just like everyone else. This wasn't the "best" graphic novel I have seen lately, in terms of storyline of drawing, but it was pretty solid, and for whatever reason it was just really enjoyable to read.
What if you were stuck in a minimum wage job enslaved to basically Dracula for eternity. You can't leave, you don't have a lot of money and there is no way out. Well, Life Sucks explores this. Is being a Vampire really glamorous? Dave doesn't drink blood, so he is weak for a vampire. He falls in love with a vamp chaser. She doesn't have a clue real vampires exist. There is plenty of drama in this tale and blood. It is an interesting take that makes vampires look like slaves for all time.The art
Ha, ha! This book is great! I had no idea what it was about going in, and I won't ruin the surprise for anyone, but this book is sweet!
Life Sucks by Jessica Abel is about a kid who is turned into a vampire to run a small convenience store at night and is soon crushing on a mortal girl. His vampire life kills this relationship as she finds out the truth, he must fight another vampire for her love and she ultimately is turned into a vampire by that other vampire. The art style was beautiful, it used every color and shade despite it being set at night mostly and every line in every panel was perfectly straight. I really liked
Dave works the late shift at a 24 hour convenience store which works out well for him since he's a vampire. But he's not your regular vampire, nope Dave is a vegetarian vampire...or at least he tries to be one. He doesn't like killing and he doesn't really like drinking real blood either and this leaves Dave weak. And then enters Rosa, a beautiful goth Latina who has an interest in Dave's lifestyle. But Dave's archnemesis, Wes an alpha surfer dude, also makes a move. So who will win in the
Jessica Abel
Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 3.45 | 1643 Users | 310 Reviews
Identify Books Concering Life Sucks
Original Title: | Life Sucks |
ISBN: | 1596431075 (ISBN13: 9781596431072) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://jessicaabel.com/work/life-sucks/ |
Representaion To Books Life Sucks
Life sucks for Dave Marshall.
The girl he’s in love with doesn’t know he exists, he hates his job, and ever since his boss turned him into a vampire, he can’t go out in daylight without starting to charbroil.
Undead life in its uncoolest incarnation yet is on display in this cinematic, supernatural drama told with gallons of humor and hemoglobin. In striking, colorful, B-movie style artwork and light-hearted, intelligent writing by Jessica Abel, Gabe Soria, and Warren Pleece, Dave Marshall’s story comes alive – in a vampiric kind of way.
Particularize Epithetical Books Life Sucks
Title | : | Life Sucks |
Author | : | Jessica Abel |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | April 29th 2008 by First Second (first published January 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy. Fiction. Teen |
Rating Epithetical Books Life Sucks
Ratings: 3.45 From 1643 Users | 310 ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books Life Sucks
A person could be forgiven for getting tired of vampires. Is it fair to say that theyve been "done"? From the Twilight series to Buffy to whatever vampire-related dreck we see next you sometimes just wanna grab the creators and say, "ALL RIGHT! FINE! I GET IT! IT'S A METAPHOR! CAN WE MOVE ON ALREADY???" I think we're finally reaching that phase where people start looking beyond vampire for their supernatural thrills (Zombies: This year's vampires) and in my own personal life I was prepared to
Vampires who hate their jobs and have relationship problems just like everyone else. This wasn't the "best" graphic novel I have seen lately, in terms of storyline of drawing, but it was pretty solid, and for whatever reason it was just really enjoyable to read.
What if you were stuck in a minimum wage job enslaved to basically Dracula for eternity. You can't leave, you don't have a lot of money and there is no way out. Well, Life Sucks explores this. Is being a Vampire really glamorous? Dave doesn't drink blood, so he is weak for a vampire. He falls in love with a vamp chaser. She doesn't have a clue real vampires exist. There is plenty of drama in this tale and blood. It is an interesting take that makes vampires look like slaves for all time.The art
Ha, ha! This book is great! I had no idea what it was about going in, and I won't ruin the surprise for anyone, but this book is sweet!
Life Sucks by Jessica Abel is about a kid who is turned into a vampire to run a small convenience store at night and is soon crushing on a mortal girl. His vampire life kills this relationship as she finds out the truth, he must fight another vampire for her love and she ultimately is turned into a vampire by that other vampire. The art style was beautiful, it used every color and shade despite it being set at night mostly and every line in every panel was perfectly straight. I really liked
Dave works the late shift at a 24 hour convenience store which works out well for him since he's a vampire. But he's not your regular vampire, nope Dave is a vegetarian vampire...or at least he tries to be one. He doesn't like killing and he doesn't really like drinking real blood either and this leaves Dave weak. And then enters Rosa, a beautiful goth Latina who has an interest in Dave's lifestyle. But Dave's archnemesis, Wes an alpha surfer dude, also makes a move. So who will win in the
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.