In twelve parts, this series adapted Anne Rice's classic of modern horror. Interview with the vampire follows the life of Louis, the vampire child of the Vampire Lestat.
Will I ever not weep for my unholy family? Will I ever not weep for Lestat and Claudia's father-daughter-ism? No. When it comes to these, I am forever the Lacrimosa.
It´s Claudia´s segment of the novel, I´m kind of bias as she is probably my favorite character in this story. I enjoyed it but, again, the art is chaotic and some of the scenes are terribly confusing. Not recommended if you have not previously read the original novel this work is based on.
In twelve parts, this series adapted Anne Rice's classic of modern horror. Interview with the vampire follows the life of Louis, the vampire child of the Vampire Lestat.
Another great addition to the Interview with the Vampire comic series. Christopher Moeller has done it again with his artwork. And I might add... CREEPY! Some of the drawings of Claudia in this issue are just down right creepy. Almost like Chucky coming out of the page with a knife at you CREEPY!
This issue follows more the story of Claudia and her ever questioning of Lestat and Louis of how she came to be. And then her final decision to act against Lestat. I love the everything about this issue. Everyone does an excellent job on this issue.
Vickie Williams rallies back from the previous issues disasters and brings clear lettering this time around. And of course as I've already said Christopher Moeller does an excellent job again with his artwork. Portraying Claudia as both an innocent child and brooding devil. And as always, Cynthy J Wood comes with a good adaption of Interview with the Vampire.
I recommend this issue for any Claudia fans, Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles fans, and anyone who loves/enjoys vampire comics.