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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.
Since 1976, Interview with the Vampire has been captivating audiences. The tale of Louis, Lestat, Claudia and co. is seen as ...
ASAMPLING of evil and virtuous vampires throughout pop culture history: – Dracula (1897): Told in a series of diary entries and letters, Bram Stoker’s still-popular gothic novel introduced the spooky ...
Then: Vampires were things of fear and disgust. They could shape-shift to gain access to their prey. Sunlight was painful, debilitating and resulted in death if exposed long enough. Their goal was ...
Few creatures have captured the human imagination as vampires have. These immortal bloodsuckers have been part of folklore across nearly every culture in the world for centuries, but their cinematic ...
When does a historic crime become a mystery? And when, and why, does a President who made history become the sort of person who knocks on an unfamiliar door late at night, pulls out an axe, and chops ...
We are diving into the darker side of history in the Adirondacks, specifically on Saranac Lake, to explain what connection ...
Last week’s episode of “True Blood” ended with a spell which caused Pam’s face to fall off. This week opens with Tommy killing his dad (on purpose) and his mom (accidentally). Since absolutely no one ...
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8 Most Powerful Vampires in Movie History
The strongest vampire characters thrive with a blend of tension, mystery, and dark elegance. Edward Cullen embodies self-control and vampiric strength in a complex, duality-driven character. David, ...
Back in March, when one of the first trailers was released for "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter," an astute, history-geek colleague of mine here at the paper raised an objection. In the trailer, the ...
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