The two reconcile for a moment before the still-vampiric Eben lunges, fangs bared, for her throat. She double-crosses the vampire party, blowing up a large number of them in a house, before successfully resurrecting Eben. Stella exchanges proof of the existence of vampires for her husband's remains, in the hope of bringing him back from the dead. The two form a brief romantic relationship. Learning that there may be a way to bring back her former husband Eben, Stella strikes a deal with vampire Dane, who seeks revenge for the murder of his mentor by Vicente. Stella draws the attention of the Los Angeles vampire population, as well as the lover of Vicente, the head vampire from the original series. Even when she fights off a vampire attack at one lecture, her stories are not believed as her publisher lists her book as fiction. After publishing an account of the attack ( 30 Days of Night), Stella attempts to spread the word of what happened by giving lectures to audiences. Beginning in June 2003, this series featured the exploits of Stella Olemaun after surviving the attack on Barrow in the original series. This was the follow-up to 30 Days of Night, featuring the original creative team. Suffering the same weakness as all vampires, Eben dies and turns to ash when the sun rises. He uses his enhanced strength to fight Vicente, saving the lives of the few remaining townspeople, including his wife Stella. One such resident is Sheriff Eben Olemaun, who saves the town by injecting vampire blood into his veins. Because of the cold, the vampires' senses are weakened and a few of the town's residents are able to hide. When the vampire elder Vicente learns of this plan, he travels to Barrow to end the feeding, in order to preserve the secrecy of vampires. Vampires flock to Barrow, Alaska, where the sun sets for about 30 days, allowing them to feed without the burden of sleep to avoid lethal sunlight. This was a three-issue miniseries that jump-started the careers of writer Steve Niles and artist Ben Templesmith.
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