Bite Club

by Howard Chaykin

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This unique guide to good practice gives a comprehensive review of successfulapproaches to dealing with disruptive behaviour in schools. It also explores major social changes in the UK, beyond the school, which have had an impact on pupils' behaviour in school. Key research, theories and government policy relating to challenging behaviour are featured alongside proven practical advice on how to deal with bad behaviour in your classroom and school.The book features:o Useful case studies in show more every chaptero Further readingo Information about helpful websites and organizationsTeachers, PGCE students and educational advisors looking for a handy guide to tried-and-tested behaviour management strategies, as well as those wanting a resource for delivering INSET training on the subject, will find all they need in this book.Paul Cooper is Professor of Education and Director of the School of Education at the University of Leicester. He is one of Britain's leading specialists on disruptive behaviour in schools.Barry Dufour is a Visiting Fellow and teaches a wide range of education courses at the School of Education, University of Leicester, at De Montfort University, Leicester and at Loughborough University show less

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Got this for $3 during my vacation in Philly. Read this is one day because I love a shit show of a series and this was a fun shit show. I loved the twists and turns in this supernatural thriller. Loved Risa, she was probably my favorite character. I probably won't read the second volume though, it'll be hard to find at a store.
The premise is actually pretty good - A Vampire Mafia crossover of sorts. Much like all Vampire books/movies before it, great care is taken to point out how all movies/books/songs/whatever got the legend wrong and this is why their vampires are able to do such-and-such.

Seeing as this is set in Miami, this means that the Vampires walk around during the day and sun-worship like the rest of the residents of the city (David Caruso notwithstanding). People are also aware of the existance of Vampires, but this becomes one of the more convoluded parts of the comic. While the police department has a special vampire section (with one employee from what I can tell), everything else is very much integrated. This would have made some sense if the show more Vampire aspect was kept a bit more quiet and this was a secrative thing, but it isn't.

I do like the idea of a Vampire-Mafia crossover - it would make your hitmen a lot more useful (they are a tougher breed). In addition, you could easily swear in human members of the "family" via a bite.

They even had some interesting subplots - a sister heavily into the music scene, a brother that had become a priest and a grandson in high school that is incredibly troubled with a goth girl using him just to become a vampire herself.

Unfortunately, much of this is wasted. I realize Bite Club was supposed to be a limited run, but with as much as is introduced early on, I get the feeling that Chaykin and Tischman wanted this to be a long running series but just couldn't sell it to Vertigo. Or, perhaps it was believing in "sex sells" a little too much (peppered with a generous side of senseless violence) that had them just shy of being a brilliant series. I have no problem with this in comics, it's just like anything else - if it starts to feel like the plot is moving along just to get to the next sex scene, things get boring.

There have been other Vampire/Mafia stories before, but this one had some promise - they were close, but not quite. Maybe they thought the allure of both were enough to get past the bumps.

Note, this was originally my personal review on Amazon.com - it is my review.
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This is a halfway decent vampire/mobster story. Pretty good art, interesting setting. Not bad.
Mafiasuccessionwar with vampires as mafia.
Good art and some nice twists in the story.

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Love bites and so do vampires as demonstrated beautifully in Howard Chaykin and David Tischman's six-issue miniseries Bite Club. Collected in digest-form and priced at a very reasonable $9.99, Bite Club imagines that vampires are common place in our world. In fact, they are so common place that there are more than 300,000 in Miami alone. These aren't your typical movie vamps either. Chaykin show more and Tischman wisely avoid the stereotypes and create a slightly more realistic world view of bloodsuckers. show less
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Apr 21, 2005
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