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American Vampire Vol. 1

American Vampire Vol. 1

This volume follows two stories: one written by Scott Snyder and one written by legendary horror writer Stephen King. In Snyder�s story set in 1920s LA, we follow Pearl, a young woman who is turned into a vampire and sets out on a path of righteous revenge against the European vampires who tortured and abused her. This story is paired with King�s story, a Western about Skinner Sweet, the original American vampire-a stronger, faster creature than any vampire has ever seen before.

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  • Okay

    I’m not a graphic novel person, so I will say upfront that it may have impacted my reading experience. I was not impressed by Volume 1 (Issue 1-5). American Vampire is essentially dedicated to vampires during the Western era; the authors express their goal was to make vampires “scary” again. I found the storyline was underwhelming, but the artwork was cool. I normally love Stephen King, but this just didn’t do it for me. To be fair though, I also do not like Westerns. Check it out (or don’t)- it’s your call on this one 🥴

    By DestineeS2016

  • Lies

    This book said it was 170 pages long .... it only made it to page 18 before it said it was finished

    By roachdevon13

  • T e

    TNTh bexuyd que gcgygg y que no me teji a las ellos

    By boniidmñ

  • Addictive and Fresh

    I'm new to comics but I would say this one takes the cake. Every page made me want more and to learn as much as I could about these very memorable characters. Vampires have never looked so good!

    By King Midas 28

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