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American Vampire Omnibus
American Vampire Omnibus | Stephen King, Scott Snyder
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The #1 New York Times bestseller American Vampire is a fresh take on a gothic classic by writer Scott Snyder--with stories from the legendary horror master Stephen King--and is now collected together in a hardcover edition in American Vampire Omnibus Vol. 1. Chronicling the history of a new breed of vampire, American Vampire is a fresh look at an old monster, a generational epic showcasing the bloodlust that lay hidden beneath America's most distinctive eras. Like most good stories, it all starts with a question: What if vampires, like all species, evolved? What if, occasionally across generations, a vampire bites someone and creates a new kind of creature--a vampire that takes its strengths and weaknesses--not just from its predecessors, but its environment. So when crusty old Europeans come to the American Old West and turn a thoroughly corrupt gunslinger named Skinner Sweet into even more of a monster, he becomes something entirely new: a new breed of vampire immune to sunlight, one that hates every last one of his aristocratic European ancestors. Follow this dark symbol of the New World as he moves through American history's most distinctive eras--1880s Old West, 1930s Las Vegas, World War II and more. But as Skinner's war with his predecessors inspires a mysterious society to rise and fight them both, his most upsetting decision might be the first person he chooses to join his vampiric ranks: A struggling young movie star named Pearl Jones. Find out more in American Vampire Omnibus Vol. 1. Collects #1-27, American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest #1-5 and American Vampire: Lord of Nightmares #1-5.
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TieDyeDude
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What starts out as a western vampire comic ends as a meditation on America, and it's a wild ride! It is rare that as story goes for 10 years and hits every beat; there were definitely some aspects that worked better than others. The ending wasn't a perfect 10, but it did the job. Stellar art, wonderful and consistent storytelling and world building.

vivastory Completely agree with your review. Skinner & Pearl are unforgettable characters. 6mo
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Tonton
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Brand new kind of 🧛‍♂️ vampire, and 1920‘s storyline set in LA by the creator, Scott Snyder, and origin backstory set in 1880‘s by Stephen King all intertwined in big omnibus volume. Bloody fun, great storytelling and fantastic art!

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