From Library Journal
This intriguing tale tells the story surrounding the investigation into a series of mysterious deaths. When Scotland Yard's standard police inquiry fails, Gustav, a "paranormal investigator," is called in. Gustav determines that the murderess is a vampire; in fact, she is a vampire who once bit Gustav, thus endowing him with paranormal abilities. Not only does Gustav have a mystery to solve but he also has an old score to settle. Using his supernatural skills, Gustav succeeds in trapping the murderess and having his revenge. This is clearly an adult book. The artwork is surreal, sensual, and stark, and images from the work of Gustav Klimt abound. Libraries with advanced graphic-novel collections will want to add it.?Stephen Weiner, Maynard P.L.,
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From the Author
The Artist speaks.
Hi, Ken Meyer Jr. here, the artist on 'Gustav, P.I.' I'm writing this in hopes of luring a few more of you into the mysterious, sexy, and sometimes violent world of vampire detective Gustav. And to show this book which contains the best and longest artwork I've done in fully painted comic form (with some digital effects added here and there). If you like vampires, mystery, and, well, Gustav Klimt, this may be the book for you. Please check it out...
Hi, Ken Meyer Jr. here, the artist on 'Gustav, P.I.' I'm writing this in hopes of luring a few more of you into the mysterious, sexy, and sometimes violent world of vampire detective Gustav. And to show this book which contains the best and longest artwork I've done in fully painted comic form (with some digital effects added here and there). If you like vampires, mystery, and, well, Gustav Klimt, this may be the book for you. Please check it out...
kenmeyerjr@home.com
