By Leroy Douresseaux
March 18, 2013 - 16:46
The Strain #3 cover image |
Part 3: “First Night”
The 2009 vampire novel from filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and novelist Chuck Hogan, The Strain, is also a comic book miniseries. Beginning in 2011, Dark Horse Comics began an 11-issue comic book adaptation, also entitled The Strain, with script adaptation by David Lapham and art by Mike Huddleston.
The Strain’s central character is Dr. Ephraim “Eph” Goodweather of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control). Eph heads the Canary Project, a rapid-response team that investigates biological threats. With his second-in-command, Nora Martinez, Eph may have found such a threat at J.F.K. International Airport in New York City, where a Boeing 777 went dead silent after landing.
As The Strain #3 opens, elderly Professor Abraham Setrakian noisily confronts Eph and Nora, warning of the coming abomination. Unlike the characters in so much of horror fiction and storytelling, Eph and Nora pay attention to the warnings… somewhat. They may be just a little late to stop the supernatural disaster. Two of the survivors of the Boeing 777 are exhibiting strange behavior.
Last issue, Ansel Barbour had a special meal with the family dogs. This issue, rock star, Bolivar, freaks out his threesome partners. Meanwhile, in Manhattan, someone goes streaking through Times Square, perhaps like no other streaker has before him. Also, eight-year-old Emma Gilbarton visits her grieving father. With all the strangeness happening, NYPD still has time to racially profile and stop-and-frisk a brown person.
THE LOWDOWN: If The Strain maintains the level of quality that permeates this third issue, I’ll run out of good things to say by the time I get to issue #11. The Strain #3 is f’ing awesome. The Strain is the great horror comic book that the original 30 Days of Night should have been.
POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Fans of horror comic books must have The Strain.
Rating: 9.5 /10