American Vampire by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, and Stephen King
Title: American Vampire
Author: Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, and Stephen King
Publisher: Vertigo 2010
Genre: Graphic Novel, Horror
Pages: 200
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Graphic Novel
How I Got It: Library Loan
This volume follows two stories: one written by Snyder and one written by King. Snyder's story is set in 1920's 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 ever seen before with rattlesnake fangs and powered by the sun.
This was a refreshing change from the sparkly vampires. Here we get classic horror. Vampires with a vicious streak. Vampires consumed with blood. Vampires would transform into something truly grotesque. I was riveted from the opening page. Snyder and King's stories blend seamlessly together to create a unique tale of the first American Vampire. I loved seeing Skinner and Pearl evolve into something new and compare them to the old style European vampires. Vampire clan wars are too much fun! I am really wanting to get back to the library to snap up the next volume.