This illustrated novel is collaboration between Michael
Mignola, who created Hellboy and Bram
Stoker Award-winning novelist Christopher Golden. The result is a stylish dark fantasy with
enough literary trappings to entice readers who wouldn’t ordinarily be caught
dead (undead?) reading a graphic novel.
It’s a character study featuring four distinctly different men with
experience in the paranormal, all of whom have unique stories to tell.
We are in an unnamed European city, sometime during the
years of Great War. The battles still
rage, but a plague born of vampire blood breath is abroad and inside the City,
everything is dead. In fact, the plague has
reduced the war to a mere sideshow, fought only by those who cannot admit that
it no longer matters.
Heart of Darkness, the classic Joseph Conrad novella, begins with people telling stories too, and I doubt that's an accident. There are all sorts of "references" in this story, which is rich and layered.