‘INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE’ AUTHOR ANNE RICE NEXT UP FR ‘FEMALE FORCE’ BIOGRAPHY COMIC LINE

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From “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer to comedian Ellen DeGeneres, Bluewater Productions’ line of “Female Force” biography comics has covered a wide range of pop-culture personalities, and now we have your first look at the next subject in their popular series: best-selling author Anne Rice.

One of the most widely read authors in the world, Rice is best-known for her “Vampire Chronicles” series — specifically, “Interview with the Vampire,” her first novel. Scheduled for release in June, “Female Force: Anne Rice” promises to follow the author “from her formative years in her beloved New Orleans through the tragedies that influenced the creation of her most popular novels and her fervent rediscovery of Catholicism.”

Official press release text:

VAMPIRE CHRONICLER ANNE RICE HAUNTS NEXT “FEMALE FORCE” BIO COMIC

Anne Rice has penned more than two dozen novels ranging from the supernatural to historical tomes, erotica and religious themes, but her life is as interesting as the tales she spins. Now, the best selling author of nearly 100 millions books will be the featured character in an upcoming biography comic from Bluewater Productions.

“Anne Rice’s uniquely gothic, sensuous, and existential approach redefined the modern vampire mythology,” said issue author Scott Davis. “She advanced the vampire literary genre more than anyone since Bram Stoker.”

The Rice issue is the fourth in Bluewater’s Female Force series highlighting authors of supernatural fiction. The other authors include Twilight’s Stephenie Meyer, Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling and Tru Blood writer Charlaine Harris.


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Wow, this looks amazing! It’s so great that she is next in the line, but in my opinion, she should have been first. Don’t you think?  Some of my favorites are Queen of the Damned and The Vampire Lestat, and to learn more about her this way is exciting, not mention that the illustrations are really good!

What do you think of this? Will you buy it?

What are your favorite books by Anne Rice?