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I had a similar thought. The two stories that came immediately to my mind was The Madness Season, a standalone scifi featuring vampires as alien invaders, and Catherine Asaro's Ruby Dynasty series, which has a group of 'psychic vampires' as the main antagonists (who were related to the main protagonists, sometimes, depending on which book you read).
There is a wiki write-up on Asaro's psychic vampires.





I don't think they were graphic novels or manga, just young adult (light) novels, but there were some illustrations in them and you are right, those illustrations would probably have been memorable.

But. Blindsight probably isn't it; it's only very recently published. The Hunger kicks off a series of mutated/evolved vampires, but I don't recall any spaceship elements. This Alien Shore is fantastic, was published in the 90s, has a full cast of differently mutated humans in outer space with inter-group conflict (the dominate group headed by a female, too), but I do not directly recall vampires. Maybe the House of Zeor, although it published in the 70s?

But you should read it anyway. ;D


From Miriam's description, it is definitely not This Alien Shore. I've read that a few times, and it has no vampires or suggestion of vampires (though the rest of C.S. Friedman's works are absolutely inundated with vampires which might be why it seemed a likely culprit). TAS focuses more on computers, computer viruses, and a crazy girl. There are mutated humans, but the only ones that are described in detail are basically autistic (though that term is never used).

Under the Eye of God
A Covenant of Justice
The second book is what caught my attention as possibly matching your descriptions.

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Actually they're not just autistic. Each of the various types in that culture represent a different type of what we consider mental disorders. It just happens that the iru are very similar to autistic savants. Good book, I highly recommend it.
I can also verify it isn't anything else by Friedman or anything from Asaro's Skolian Empire series.
There's Vampire Apocalypse A World Torn Asunder but I think it was published too late.
There is also a series of books (or multiple series) by Brian Lumley. Poking through the descriptions it they sound like they have a lot of the elements you mentioned (like twin brothers in Vampire World I Blood Brothers) and published around the correct time frame.


Thanks again to vicki_girl and everyone else who suggested books! Oh, my TBR pile...
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