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    The Strain #2

    The Strain » The Strain #2 released by Dark Horse Comics on January 1, 2012.

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    As an eclipse covers New York City in midday darkness, Dr. Ephraim Goodweather and his team from the Centers for Disease Control struggle to find an explanation for what happened to Flight 753. But when the symptoms don't add up to chemical warfare, and bizarre circumstances unexplained by modern medicine arise, Ephraim begins to entertain the ramblings of a Holocaust survivor who knows too much about this unknown threat.

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    I could not wait for this issue to come out. As I said in my last review, The Strain is one of my favorite books and after reading the first issue quickly became one of my favorite comics. Guillermo Del Torro and Chuck Hogan do an amazing job of combining science and mythology in a retelling of the blood suckers that we all have learned to love. And Lapham and Huddleston have take the pages from Del Torro and Hogan’s book and brought them to life.In this issue, with a solar occultation, or eclip...

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