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Editor’s Note

“Horror with style...”

Sunlight is fatal to vampires—but the wealthy clans have ways around that little problem. David Reid is one of the Day Men, humans hired to carry out their undead employers’ daytime business, in this fiendishly clever thriller.
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WHY WE LOVE IT: We’re honored to publish the first ongoing comic book work from industry legend Brian Stelfreeze since 2005, and Matt Gagnon (FREELANCERS) and Michael Alan Nelson (SUPERGIRL, HEXED) have created a nuanced, action-packed piece of genre fiction that is core to BOOM!’s DNA.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Any fan of smart, sexy vampire fiction will love the juxtaposition of classic crime noir elements in DAY MEN. The world of DAY MEN is utterly unique and completely engrossing.

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: For thousands of years, the world has been controlled by the “50 Families,” a secret network of vampire covens engaged in a timeless struggle for power. But when the sun rises, the vampires are forced to employ the services of a human who acts as their daytime fixer and protector. Trained for centuries to be the mortal soldiers of their vampire employers, the Day Men go forth at sunrise, alone into the world, to do the bidding of their sleeping benefactors. Collects issues #1-4... . . .
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    It's not how novel is your story, in the comic book world. It's about how you spin tried and true clichés. Gagnon and Nelson did it very, very well.

    Also, Stelfreeze's art cannot be underestimated — he is a true storyteller. more
    Awesome. Great concept. Feels fresh.more

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    It's not how novel is your story, in the comic book world. It's about how you spin tried and true clichés. Gagnon and Nelson did it very, very well.

    Also, Stelfreeze's art cannot be underestimated — he is a true storyteller. more
    Awesome. Great concept. Feels fresh.more
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