American Vampire #1 Review



AMERICAN VAMPIRE #1
Written by SCOTT SNYDER and STEPHEN KING; Art and Cover by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE

American Vampire is a comic book set at the end of the silent film era. The first issue follows around Pearl and her friend who are extras on movie set. Both are looking for their big break. Pearl just might get hers when she is invited to a party being thrown by the movies producer. What happens next? Well, you’re just gonna have to buy it to find out. And just in case you were worried, there is not one reference to vampires “sparkling” in the whole issue. Remember this comic is for Mature Readers.

From dccomics.com:

Witness the birth of a brand new species of vampire in this new ongoing series that begins with five extra-sized issues featuring back-to-back stories by exciting new writer Scott Snyder and the master of horror himself, Stephen King! When notorious outlaw Skinner Sweet is attacked by an old enemy (who happens to be a member of the undead), the first American vampire is born… a vampire powered by the sun, stronger, fiercer, and meaner than anything that came before. Plus…Pearl Jones is a struggling young actress in 1920s Los Angeles. But when her big break brings her face-to-face with an ancient evil, her Hollywood dream quickly turns into a brutal, shocking nightmare




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