Dark Ivory 2
Storyline: Spellbound
Date: May 29th, 2008
Price: $2.99 US
Writer: Joseph Michael Linsner and Eva Hopkins
Artist: Joseph Michael Linsner

Synopsis: Ivory gets in over her head as she explores the underbelly of New York City nightclub life: the secret world of the bloodsuckers. Hidden doors are suddenly opened, and clandestine societies are revealed. Ivory’s new “friends” are out to show her that blood really is thicker than water…

Opinion: Alright, I’ll admit it - after the bliss of delving back into Linsner’s imagination and artwork - the hypnosis has worn off a bit and the luster is fading already in issue number two of Joseph Michael Linsner and Eva Hopkins’ Dark Ivory mini series. What started as a somewhat interesting story, covering a fairly worn out topic has turned typical and mundane for me. It wasn’t all bad, though - there were some parts that were enjoyable, I’m not trying to be a negative nelly here and I for sure will be sticking the stoiry out. Sometimes a mini series hits a hiccup towards the middle, and I’m a loyal reader, if nothing else!

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Storyline: Blue Blood / A Kiss in the Dreamhouse
Date: March 19, 2008
Price: $2.99 US
Writer: Joseph Michael Linsner and Eva Hopkins
Artist: Joseph Michael Linsner

Synopsis: Ivory would love to be a vampire. What teenage goth girl wouldn’t? She met one named Esque at a party, but he didn’t look like a “real” vampire. Ivory’s curiosity lands her on the bloody streets of New York where she learns the price of getting too close to your dreams…


Opinion: Linsner’s baaaack! Reading this latest book by Mr. Boobs..err I mean Linsner… himself I felt a slight twinge in the last vestiges of my teenage hormones, groggily reawakening and rising from the fog like the Swamp Thing to throw me into a tumultuous hurricane of moodiness and sexually induced hysteria.

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