American Vampire Book One: DC Compact Comics Edition
Stephen King author Scott Snyder author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:DC Comics
Published:1st Oct '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This graphic novel explores the evolution of vampires through the story of Skinner Sweet, a ruthless gunslinger turned into the first American vampire, navigating key moments in American history. Collects issues #1-11.
American Vampire Book One: DC Compact Comics Edition presents a captivating reimagining of the vampire mythos through the collaborative efforts of acclaimed authors Scott Snyder and Stephen King. This graphic novel introduces readers to Skinner Sweet, a cunning and ruthless gunslinger who becomes the first American vampire. Set against the backdrop of key moments in American history, the story unfolds as European vampires invade the Old West, transforming Skinner into a new breed of vampire that is not only immune to sunlight but also harbors a deep-seated hatred for his aristocratic ancestors.
The narrative spans various iconic eras, from the rugged Wild West of the 1880s to the glitz of classic Hollywood in the 1920s, and the mob-infested streets of Las Vegas in the 1930s. As Skinner navigates these tumultuous times, he embodies the darker aspects of American culture, showcasing the bloodlust and corruption that lie beneath the surface. His journey is not just one of survival; it is a battle against his European counterparts and a reflection of the changing landscape of America itself.
A pivotal moment in the story arises when Skinner must make a daunting choice regarding Pearl Jones, a struggling actress who captures his attention. This decision could alter the course of his existence and the lives of those around him. American Vampire not only redefines the vampire genre but also serves as a commentary on the American experience, making it a must-read for fans of graphic novels and horror alike. This edition collects issues #1-11, providing a comprehensive introduction to this enthralling saga.
ISBN: 9781779527349
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320 pages