Bite Club #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the full run of the 2005 DC miniseries, a crime-noir tale set in a world of vampire mobsters and family intrigue. Written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman, with art by David Hahn, the story follows the violent power struggles within a vampire crime family in Miami.
In "Suck Off and Die," Eduardo Del Toro’s sudden death throws his Miami Mafia family into chaos, leaving his youngest son, Leto—a priest and a vampire—unexpectedly poised to take the reins. With the funeral as a backdrop of tension and secrets, Leto must confront a legacy he never wanted, all while grappling with the dangerous truths of his dual nature. Written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman, with striking art by David Hahn and a haunting cover by Frank Quitely, this 2005 DC issue blends gothic dread and family drama in a story that’s as much about identity as it is about power.
In "Suck Off and Die," Eduardo Del Toro’s death throws his Miami Mafia family into turmoil, leaving his youngest son, Leto—a priest and a vampire—suddenly poised to take the reins. As the funeral rites begin, Leto must confront the unthinkable: his sacred vows clash with his dark legacy, and the family’s secrets are far from buried.
In the tense, blood-soaked halls of a fractured family, power shifts with every whispered secret and hidden wound. As each member battles their own demons, Leto—chosen to lead—stumbles through uncertainty, until a ghost from their past returns to shake the foundation of their fragile peace.
In "Men Are from Mars, Women Are Intravenous," Leto grapples with lingering doubts about his past as Risa takes unexpected steps forward and Carrie, his ex-girlfriend, reenters the picture—each woman pulling at the threads of his fractured decisions. The story unfolds in the tense, shadowed world of Bite Club, where every choice feels like a step into the unknown.
In "Thou Shalt Not Take the Lord's Name in Vein," the fragile lines between faith, guilt, and vengeance blur as Danny confesses his love to Beth, setting off a chain of consequences that spiral into something far darker. With Risa proving she’s no stranger to violence and Leto facing a final decision, the stakes in Bite Club’s world grow as deadly as they are personal.
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↩ Reprints Bite Club #1 (2004), Bite Club #2 (2004), Bite Club #3 (2004), Bite Club #4 (2004), Bite Club #5 (2004), Bite Club #6 (2004)
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