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- American_Vampire abstract "American Vampire is an American Eisner Award-winning comic book series created by writer Scott Snyder and drawn by artist Rafael Albuquerque.The series imagines vampires as a population made up of many different secret species, and charts moments of vampire evolution and inter-species conflict throughout history. The focus of the series is a new American bloodline of vampires, born in the American West in the late 19th century. The first of this new species is a notorious outlaw named Skinner Sweet, who wakes from death, after being infected, to find he has become a new kind of vampire, something stronger and faster than what came before, impervious to sunlight, with a new set of strengths and weaknesses. The series goes on to track his movements through various decades of American history - along with the movements of his first and only known progeny: Pearl Jones, a young woman working as a struggling actress in the 1920s silent film industry when she is attacked by a coven of European vampires hiding in Hollywood. Sweet saves her (uncharacteristically) by giving her his blood, thereby turning her into an American vampire like him, at which point she seeks revenge on the classic vampires who attacked her in life. The complicated and charged relationship Jones has with Sweet is another focus of the series. The first five issues featured two stories — one by Snyder and the other by Stephen King, both drawn by Rafael Albuquerque. As of the sixth issue, Scott Snyder has taken over as sole writer.American Vampire has spin off two mini-series. The first, \"Survival of the Fittest\", illustrated by Sean Murphy focuses on the cases files of the V.M.S., the vampire hunting organization of the series. The second, \"Lord of Nightmares\", illustrated by Dustin Nguyen further focuses on the mythology presented by Survival of the Fittest. In June 2013, a one shot co-written by Snyder and Albuquerque (who also illustrates the 64-page issue), entitled \"Long Road to Hell\" which features vampire hunter Travis Kidd, was released.".
- American_Vampire publisher Vertigo_(DC_Comics).
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- American_Vampire wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Vampire".
- American_Vampire wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Vampire: Lord of Nightmares".
- American_Vampire wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest".
- American_Vampire wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Vampire: The Long Road to Hell".
- American_Vampire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skinner Sweet".
- American_Vampire writer Scott_Snyder.
- American_Vampire writer Stephen_King.
- American_Vampire artists Rafael_Albuquerque.
- American_Vampire artists "Mateus Santolouco".
- American_Vampire caption "Cover of American Vampire #1.".
- American_Vampire colorists Dave_McCaig.
- American_Vampire creators "Rafael Albuquerque".
- American_Vampire creators "Scott Snyder".
- American_Vampire id "27257".
- American_Vampire id "45315".
- American_Vampire isbn "978".
- American_Vampire issues "34".
- American_Vampire issues "9".
- American_Vampire issues "Also 12 issues in mini-series, one-shots, and anthologies".
- American_Vampire mainCharTeam Pearl_Jones.
- American_Vampire mainCharTeam Skinner_Sweet.
- American_Vampire ongoing "y".
- American_Vampire publisher Vertigo_(DC_Comics).
- American_Vampire schedule "Monthly".
- American_Vampire sort "American Vampire".
- American_Vampire startmo "March".
- American_Vampire startyr "2010".
- American_Vampire subcat "Vertigo".
- American_Vampire title "American Vampire".
- American_Vampire tpb "Hardcover".
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- American_Vampire writers Scott_Snyder.
- American_Vampire writers Stephen_King.
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- American_Vampire comment "American Vampire is an American Eisner Award-winning comic book series created by writer Scott Snyder and drawn by artist Rafael Albuquerque.The series imagines vampires as a population made up of many different secret species, and charts moments of vampire evolution and inter-species conflict throughout history. The focus of the series is a new American bloodline of vampires, born in the American West in the late 19th century.".
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