Random Pages From Darkling #1
Just for random fun, here's six pages from The Darkling Episode 1, Series 1 (Oct 2008). Click on each image to see the full readable versions.
This issue is available, in FULL COLOUR! (ooh, new-fangled!), at IndyPlanet.
TFTP & Darkling reviewed
Moar reviews! Both Tales From The Plex and The Darkling series one got reviewed at www.mylivefriendspacebookster.com
Good reviews for both series. Hoo-Hah!
Darkling #6 Review from IndyPlanet
Last Darkling series 1 review from Luthor Dare on IndyPlanet. He's also done a load of Tales From The Plex reviews too but I haven't got round to uploading those yet.
This was the last issue/episode in the series. Take it away, Luthor...
Review by Luthor Dare - Date Added: Thursday 17 September, 2009
I opened this issue with a feeling that was a combination of enthusiasm and dread. I was enthusiastic about getting to read another story about the adventures of D, my favorite blue-skinned vampiress. The series has been getting progressively better with each subsequent issue, so I had no doubt that this issue would continue that trend.
But I felt dread at the fact that I knew this would be the finale issue of the series. Bummer.
D and her friends encounter the big man himself, Count Dracula, as well as his party-boy son, Drake, who seems to take a liking to our favorite little vamp (shades of Romeo & Juliet!). Without spoiling any more of the story, let me just say that Chris J. Powers does, indeed, end this series on a high note.
And, best of all, there's a hint of more to come!
RATING: 5 OUT OF 5 STARS
Darkling #5 Review from IndyPlanet
Here's another review saved from IndyPlanet. It's a real shame they don't allow user reviews any more as I'd have loved to see other users' feedback on The Darkling.
As always, thanks to Luthor Dare for taking the time to post his reviews! (and thanks for the high scores, too! Most of The Darkling got 5 out of 5 stars! WOOT!)
Review by Luthor Dare - Date Added: Sunday 07 June, 2009
Whoo-hoo! This book gets better & better!
We open with our heroine going snowboarding, having fun, while avoiding the latest assassination attempt from the Fashion-Conscious Ninja Girls. She then meets up with some friends, and accidentally stumbles upon a group an Ice-Vampire funeral. She then encounters a particularly old Vampire, who helps her learn a thing or two about herself.
As I said, this book gets better each issue, I'm anxiously awaiting the next one, though sad that it will the last.
RATING: 5 OUT OF 5 STARS
Darkling #4 Review from IndyPlanet
Another review purged from IndyPlanet:
Review by Luthor Dare - Date Added: Monday 23 March, 2009
The best issue of the series yet! D goes to her friend's wedding, but the friend has cold feet. It could be because she realizes that she's only known her fiance for a short time, or it could be because his mother has vowed to destroy her. Either way, it's one ceremony you will never forget!
RATING: 5 OUT OF 5 STARS









