Issue: Dracula: The Company of Monsters #1
Creator/Story: Kurt Busiek
Writer: Daryl Gregory
Artist: Scott Godlewski
Colors: Stephen Downer
Letters: Johnny Lowe
Cover Artist: Dan Brereton, Ron Salas
Editor: Dafna Pleban
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Release Date: August 2010
Pages: 28
Price: $3.99
“He’s back from the dead and starring in a new ongoing horror
series from the mind of Kurt Busiek. A powerful, predatory corporation
acquires a valuable asset – Dracula! They think they own him, but no one
can own the Son of the Dragon. There’s a monster in their midst that
puts Hannibal Lecter to shame – and he plans to gain his freedom in
blood. It’s bloodsuckers vs. bloodsucker, as Busiek brings an incredibly
modern spin to the Dracula mythos.“
Artwork: 3.0 out of 5
I can’t really say that this is a bad-looking issue, because it isn’t.
However nothing really stood out to me to move it up higher on my scale.
The pages early on stood out a bit more as they were focused on Vlad
Dracul, with some back story, but then it just seemed to dull down as we
moved into present day. The cast is good from panel to panel, nice and
consistent, but it all just seems to mimic the slow story. So it didn’t
really grab me.
Story: 2.5 out of 5
I will just say it straight out, I was bored. I wasn’t sold on the
concept in the first place, but wanted to check it out for the horror
aspects of course. The pacing was slow, nothing ever jumped out and
grabbed my interest. It just flowed from point a to point b with nothing
exciting along the path. The dialogue was done well, as well as all the
back story, but it just seemed so monotone. So I don’t know it would
need to pick up fast in #2 for me to stay on board.
Dying Breath: 2.5 out of 5
So I wasn’t blown away. Instead I just found this #1 to be mediocre. It
did a fine job of going from start to finish, but like I said nothing
jumped out with the story or the art. Kind of Jurassic Park like to with
the honey. So yeah I will read #2 to see what happens next, but I will
do it with the mindset of passing on this series ahead of what may come
next. I am also well aware that when I don’t care for a series everyone
else seems to love it, so time will tell.