30 Days of Night: Rumors of The Undead

30 Days of Night: Rumors of the Undead is the first novel spinoff of the 30 Days of Night comic series. It is co-written by Steve Niles (who wrote the comic) and Jeff Mariotte.

Rumors of the Undead is set in between the original comic and the first comic sequel, Dark Days. It centers around FBI agents Andy Gray and Paul Norris, who are investigating Stella Olemaun, survivor of the vampire attack on Barrow, Alaska depicted in the original comic. Stella is attempting to gather weapons and followers to take on the vampires; the federal government, however, believes her to be a domestic terrorist. As the investigation continues, Andy begins to suspect otherwise.

30 Days of Night
Creators
  • Steve Niles
  • Ben Templesmith
  • Dan Wickline
  • Matt Fraction
Comics
  • 30 Days of Night
  • Red Snow
Novels
  • 30 Days of Night
  • Rumors of the Undead
  • Immortal Remains
Screen
  • 30 Days of Night
  • Blood Trails
  • Dust to Dust
  • Dark Days
Characters
  • Eben Olemaun
  • Stella Olemaun
  • Vicente
  • Lilith
  • Brian Kitka


Famous quotes containing the words days and/or rumors:

    Every incident connected with the breaking up of the rivers and ponds and the settling of the weather is particularly interesting to us who live in a climate of so great extremes. When the warmer days come, they who dwell near the river hear the ice crack at night with a startling whoop as loud as artillery, as if its icy fetters were rent from end to end, and within a few days see it rapidly going out. So the alligator comes out of the mud with quakings of the earth.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    It was because of me. Rumors reached Inman that I had made a deal with Bob Dole whereby Dole would fill a paper sack full of doggie poo, set it on fire, put it on Inman’s porch, ring the doorbell, and then we would hide in the bushes and giggle when Inman came to stamp out the fire. I am not proud of this. But this is what we do in journalism.
    Roger Simon, U.S. syndicated columnist. Quoted in Newsweek, p. 15 (January 31, 1990)