REVIEWS
Renfield

 


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"Renfield is more than another tale meant to scare like some bad B movie, but rather a horror story that transpires in the mind both for the character and the reader." ---Lance Eaton, BookLoons   for full review

"Renfield is a nifty little horror comic that relies on atmosphere and gathering tension rather than gore, as all good horror comics should." 
---Greg Burgas, Comics Should be Good.  for full review.

"Too often in comics, horror means gore and mayhem. Just because there are vampires and zombies roaming around does not mean that you have a horror comic. Horror should have real suspense. It should make you feel uncomfortable as you read it. Most of all, it should scare you long after you put it down. Renfield: A Tale of Madness...does all of these things."
---Sean McGurr, Graphic Novel Journal  for full review

 

 "Renfield calls Dracula his master, but I must say that Gary Reed proves that he is the master of storytelling and Renfield proves it!"
 ---Paul Dale Roberts, Jazma Online    for full review

"Reed is a very literary comics writer, one with a very sound base in much of the classic literature that
inspired comics. That often helps give Reed's writing
a real feeling of depth and power.."
        Jason Sacks, Silver Bullet (for full review)

"A gothic jewel..."
        Comics Buyers' Guide

Renfield calls Dracula his master, but I must say that Gary Reed proves that he is the master of storytelling and Renfield proves it!
     Paul Dale Robers, Jazma Online 

"Most intelligent graphic novel I've ever read."
        Combo Magazine

"Highly Recommended"
        Comics America

"One of the best..."
       Tomorrow's News

"I must begin by crediting this book for achieving its primary goal, which was of course to expand and further explain the character of Renfield. It does so interestingly, and at times, admirably. It also demonstrates the authors' knowledge of, and respect for, Stoker's masterpiece. Showman's artwork is effective and almost perfectly appropriate." ---James E. Pendergrass.
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"...fascinating...."
       David Peattie, freelance reviewer

"Spotlight of the Month"
       Advance Comics

"As the story unfolds, we see Renfield dealing with this prophecy that he has been saddled with and the decisions he must make. I picked this up because I read a review that someone wrote saying it was the most intelligent graphic novel they had ever read. I would have to agree...maybe not the most intelligent but certainly up there."   --- Reader's Review