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The Weird History of Anne Rice’s Vampires in Comic Books
Back in the 90s, Anne Rice's Lestat and his vampire friends had several hit comics, but they are largely unavailable today.
Marvel and DC have some great horror comics, but some of the best series are outside those two major publishers.
Before the Anne Rice Immortal Universe on AMC, or even the movie Interview with the Vampire, the only visual representation of Anne Rice’s vampires came via comic books. Starting in 1989, publisher ...
From a surprising return to the arrival of "Queen of the Damned" Akasha, here's everything we know (plus a first look) at ...
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10 Must-Read Horror Comics That Are Perfect For Halloween Season
Since the Golden Age, horror comics have been some of the best in print, and there are plenty of great choices to read in ...
Vampires in American comic books retained this outsider status – invariably they were European immigrants like Morbius, who ...
AMC has released a new promo for the third season of Interview with the Vampire, and it finds Lestat (Sam Reid) right at home ...
The movie series skipped the second novel, The Vampire Lestat, which is the basis of AMC’s upcoming season. This means that Lestat’s background has never been adapted before. Anne Rice’s most ...
Vampirella: Armageddon #5 hits comic shops and digital retailers on Wednesday, and you can sink your teeth into the official preview below courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment… After enjoying a ...
The BBC has announced an exciting new supernatural comedy that's based on a comic legend's book. The Reluctant Vampire, a six ...
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