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Interview with the Vampire: Claudia's Story, by Anne Rice

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Interview with the Vampire: Claudia's Story, by Anne Rice

A richly-illustrated graphic novel adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, told through the eyes of the vampire Claudia, who was just a little girl when she was turned by the vampire Lestat. Though she spends many years of happiness with her two vampire fathers, she gradually grows discontent with their insistence upon treating her like a little girl, even though she has lived as long as any mortal man...and her lust to kill is certainly no less than theirs...

  • Sales Rank: #40344 in Books
  • Brand: Yen Press
  • Published on: 2012-11-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .75" w x 6.00" l, 1.25 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 224 pages
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Review
"Witter's art is delicate, with a baroque manga feel... Louis and Lestat's lovely faces come to life, collars are fluffed with detailed antique lace, and many bites are bitten. Most effectively drawn is young Claudia, flashing from innocent to monstrous by the panel."―io9.com

About the Author
One of America's most read and celebrated authors, Anne Rice is known for weaving together the visible and supernatural worlds in epic stories that both entertain and challenge readers. Anne's life experiences and intellectual inquisitiveness provide her with constant inspiration for her work. She has written over thirty novels and one autobiography. Her books are rich tapestries of history, belief, philosophy, religion, and compelling characters that examine and extend our physical world beyond the limits we perceive. She lives and works in California.

Ashley Marie Witter was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, and she went to the Madison Area Technical College, where she was a student of Mark A. Nelson (Aliens, Dark Horse Comics) and earned her associates degree in Animation and Conceptual Development. After experimenting a bit with web comics like Reign of Adeodatus and Scorch, she later contributed to a comics anthology called The Eternal Sad (Gothology). Building a name for herself in the Madison art scene through gallery shows and working on commissions to pay the bills, Ashley was just saying to herself, "I need a real job!" when she received an e-mail from Yen Press the following day.

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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
Simply Gorgeous.
By V.T.
Ashley Marie Witter gives a stunningly beautiful monochromatic retelling of Anne Rice's classic "Interview with the Vampire" - and from Claudia's point of view. The parchment-toned sepia paper makes it feel almost like a lost tome, and the striking occasional use of color (notably, a rather vivid crimson) gives a bit of spice to it. I love her character design for Lestat, it's less as Rice envisioned in the 70's/'80s (Rutger Hauer) and more 90's movie-style (Tom Cruise)- but there's also the flare of the artist and her own interpretations and personal art influences. Louis is distinct, and the faces he makes - Witter gets a lot of emotion out of him, and that smug look Lestat gets - it's fangirl heaven. Claudia is as charming as she is in the book, if not more so - there's something of transcendence as the novel progresses, she goes from the dead-eyed dying child to growing fully into herself and then some. Oh and the costumes - amazing attention to detail. It's awesome to see an artist skip over screentone (especially if they're a manga-style artist) and just do everything with proper shading and intricate hand drawn details.

I highly recommend it to Rice fans who do enjoy comics (Anyone else remember the 'Vampire Lestat' comic from Daerick Gross & Faye Perozich?), but I also think it might serve as a good introduction to the series for friends or family who may be intrigued.

31 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
Brilliant in its darkness
By Mark Colan
A NEW ANNE RICE BOOK?

No, it's not. When I first heard about this book some time ago, I don't think it said it was a graphic novel, and I thought it was a new book by Anne Rice. Instead, a talented artist has adapted a part of Interview With The Vampire to graphic novel form. Some reviewers are put off by this. If you would like to review Claudia's story from her perspective, and enjoy looking at a lot of nicely penned drawings to illustrate it, with cartoon balloons for dialog, you might like it.

THE STORY

The story is something like the middle third of Interview With The Vampire, focusing on Claudia, a little girl who Lestat (an older vampire in a young man's form) turned into a vampire. It is a tragic story; a great deal of Claudia's problem is that her body remains in the form of a little girl, yet her mind grows up, and her plight makes her increasingly angry.

I suspect that if you have not read Interview with the Vampire but pick up this graphic novel, you will totally understand the story and find it complete, but will be left with a lot of questions. Reading the original novel will answer most of them and add a lot to the experience.

I don't have a copy of the original novel handy, so I don't know just how much of the dialog came from the original story. I suspect that a lot of the words in this graphic novel, possibly most or all of them, were written by the artist. In that sense only, you could say this is not an Anne Rice book. On the other hand, the story is true to the original book, with some enhancements for revealing Claudia's perspective (since the original was from Louis' perspective). The added ideas are in the spirit of the original.

THE ART

One reviewer said this was nothing more than a comic book; having read comic books produced from 1950's on, I really don't agree.

I have seen a few graphic novels, so I am aware of how they differ from comic books: they are generally written for an adult audience and have a deeper plot. Some have a lot of frames that have no dialogue, or (as in this one) an empty speech balloon with an elipses (...) in it. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then truly these stylistic features add tremendous expression to the story.

Books that Anne Rice write often feature characters who are young, beautiful, and rich. This book is no exception. Claudia, Louis, and Lestat are beautiful people, and the artist conveys this in each frame. They are also vampires and sometimes monsters, and this comes across very strongly. Some of the background characters are drawn as more ordinary people, perhaps to emphasize the beauty of the lead characters.

Rather than black and white, this book is done in sepia tones, perhaps to make it look old. I thought my copy was flawed, because I kept seeing these little water spots appearing in places that should be white or nearly so. But as I looked closely, I noticed that these spots were not flaws, but in fact part of the art: I could easily see the rosette patterns used in the printing process for mid-tones.

The near-total use of sepia tones servers very well to bring out the shock value of blood when it appears; it is the only time red is used, and while it is not extensive, it jumps out. Orange is used in the scene of a fire with the same results.

MY REACTION

Before ordering the book, I wasn't sure I would like it; in a way I did not want to. Curiosity got the better of me. Having read it now, I am astonished at what a beautiful creation and labor of love this book is. It is clear that the artist/author has a deep appreciation for the original book. I can't imagine how much thought, creativity, planning, and time must have gone into drawing all these beautiful pictures.

For me, overall it is a startling, unexpected, enormous success. I could imagine the demand this book creates starting an entire line of books covering all of The Vampire Chronicles and even The Witching Hour and its sequels. In fact, I'd like to see that happen; it would be a chance to revisit all of these books from a new perspective.

BOTTOM LINE

Amazon says five stars is "I love it". I don't give five stars often or easily, but this one was so unexpected and fun, and a wonderful tribute to the original story, that I must. Bravo, Ms. Witter!

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Beautiful adaptation!
By MMaru
This is a really beautiful adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, as told from the point-of-view of the immortal child, Claudia. The artwork is positively stunning - very beautifully drawn and colored, relying heavily on a sepia sort of tone that helps the vivid blood and fire really stand out. I'm very impressed by the art alone. The expressions and the sheer beauty of it would endear this book to me even if nothing else did.

I love that the storyline stays true to the novel, even taking exact lines and actions from it. I would have liked to see a little bit more that indicates that it's actually from Claudia's point of view - this doesn't really supply anything new and different than what we get in the original novel, which takes place in Louis's point of view. I rather expected to see some experiences that Claudia underwent on her own that went unbeknownst to Louis in the source material, but there were none. I'm also not sure that someone who has not read Interview with the Vampire would really be able to follow everything that's going on. Still, for a seasoned Anne Rice fan, this graphic novel is a fantastic addition to the bookshelf. I borrowed the copy I read, but I fully intend to add this to my personal library now.

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