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| Watching You Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Australia. Age: 19 Posts: 3,927
Rep Power: 9 ![]() ![]() Level: 26 EXP: | Vertigo: Graphic Content Blog Archive SCOTT SNYDER and STEPHEN KING to write a new horror comic book series, AMERICAN VAMPIRE Celebrated short story writer Scott Snyder and artist Rafael Albuquerque will launch a new monthly comic book series from Vertigo in March 2010 with a unique contribution from New York Times bestselling novelist Stephen King. The new ongoing series, AMERICAN VAMPIRE, will introduce readers to a new breed of vampire—a more muscular and vicious species of vampire with distinctly American characteristics. The series’ first story arc, to be told over the course of five issues, will feature two different stories, one written by Snyder, the other by King. ![]() [Skinner, art by Rafael Albuquerque] ![]() [Pearl, art by Rafael Albuquerque] Snyder’s storyline is one of decadence and deception and Jazz Age glamour. Pearl is an ambitious modern woman with starlet dreams. She frequents Hollywood’s speakeasies and dance-halls searching for her first big break, only to find something far more sinister waiting for her. King’s story provides the origin of the very first American vampire: Skinner Sweet, a bank robbing, murdering cowboy of the 1880s. Skinner is stronger and faster than previous vampires; he has rattlesnake fangs and is powered by…. the sun? Following the conclusion of the first story arc, Snyder and Albuquerque will trace Skinner’s bloodline through various decades of American history. ![]() [Skinner, art by Rafael Albuquerque] “Getting the chance to re-imagine a classic monster—to invent a whole new mythology and secret history—nothing could be more exciting for me . . . except getting the chance to do it with Stephen King at Vertigo. I honestly can’t think of any influences more crucial or enduring for me than Vertigo and Stephen King. To have them both involved in AMERICAN VAMPIRE, along with the amazing Rafael Albuquerque—this all a dream come true for me!” —Scott Snyder “I love vampire stories, and the idea of following the dark exploits of a uniquely American vampire really lit up my imagination. The chance to do the origin story—to be “present at the creation” —was a thrill. I owe big thanks to Scott Snyder for letting me share his vision, and sip from his bucket of blood.” —Stephen King “In a time where vampires are everywhere, Scott and Stephen seem to have done the impossible: An original, inventive and detailed new series. It’s a challenging and exciting project I’m proud to be working on.” —Rafael Albuquerque “Publishing a series with a fresh take on the vampire mythos would be incredible enough, but adding the talents of Scott Snyder, an exciting new voice in fiction, and Stephen King, the master of horror himself, is beyond awesome. We are thrilled that Vertigo is the home for this special new work, which we’re certain will be a major addition to the timeless and popular appeal of vampire lore everywhere.” —Karen Berger ![]() [Pearl, art by Rafael Albuquerque] About the creators: Scott Snyder is best known for his first collection of stories, Voodoo Heart (Dial Press). Stephen King picked two of the included stories—“Wreck” and “Dumpster Tuesday”—for the 2007 Best American Short Stories anthology shortlist. Snyder teaches writing at Columbia University, NYU and Sarah Lawrence College and is working on a novel called The Goodbye Suit, to be published by Dial in 2011. He lives in New York City. This is his first comic book series. Stephen King is the bestselling author of The Stand, The Shining, The Dark Tower books and multitudes of other works, most recently Under the Dome. AMERICAN VAMPIRE marks Stephen King’s debut with Vertigo/DC Comics; it is the first comic book writing he’s done, based on original material, as opposed to existing characters. Rafael Albuquerque is best known for his work on Superman/Batman and Crimeland (Image) Vertigo often sell the first issue of new releases for $1, so even if your just mildly interested the book is easily accessible for you to pop into a comic shop and check it out. This launches in March so it's still a fair way away but I'm already interested in the concept of the series. There's a really good interview over at IGN (IGN: Stephen King Explores the American Vampire) where Scott Snyder expands a bit on the process and premise. King wont be writing the entire comic, but he will write an arc and I'm sure continue to contribute to the book in an advisory sort of position. I'm not a horror fan, but I'm actually very intrigued by the concept. None of this sparkles bullshit here. |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: The Halls of Valhalla Posts: 117
Rep Power: 1 ![]() Level: EXP: | He came just in time to grab the rear bumper of the vampire bandwagon. Some people just swim with the current, don't they? |
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| Pleasantly evil | Stephen King kind of had a thing with Twilight though, a la some article he wrote previously. Something like that; I just recall him not liking Meyer much. This is probably his comeback by making his own "original" or "modern" vampire. |
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| A FAWKING KEY-TRIKE? STOOPID IDEA!! | I like this. Already impresses me more than fucking Twilight? When the movie comes out? -sarcasm intended on the movie- Looks good. |
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| Fuck man wats rong wit u? | Fuck yeah. Finally, a vampire that doesn't sparkle, and does appear to kick ass. Me likey this premise. |
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| A FAWKING KEY-TRIKE? STOOPID IDEA!! | |
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| ⎳ΣGΣNDΛRΨ | Fucking thank you. All the idiots who hail Twilight as the best novel ever, or even as the best vampire novel ever, need to be taught a lesson. Or just gotten rid of. Either works. |
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| Premium Member | No rippling chest and no sparkly cocksucker eyes? So what is the draw for Twilight audience again? |
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