
Amerykański Wampir, Tom 1
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Horror
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
200
Language
Polish
Published
May 1, 2011
Publisher
Egmont Polska Sp. z o.o.
ISBN-10
8323746745
ISBN-13
9788323746744
Description
Skinner Sweet emerges as a complex figure in the world of vampires, breaking the mold of traditional nocturnal beings. Unlike typical portrayals, he embodies a ruthless drive and an insatiable thirst for power, marking his territory in a landscape filled with other supernatural predators. His existence is a tapestry woven with darkness and cunning, pulling the reader into a gripping narrative that unveils the struggles and triumphs of his tumultuous life.
Parallel to Skinner's journey, the narrative intricately explores the historical context of vampires in the American milieu, blending horror with a rich tapestry of cultural references. Scott Snyder and Stephen King masterfully collaborate to bring this chilling saga to life, while Rafael Albuquerque’s illustrations breathe a vivid realism into the eerie world of their creation. This volume sets the stage for an expansive exploration of what it means to be a vampire in America, encapsulating themes of identity, morality, and survival against the odds.
Parallel to Skinner's journey, the narrative intricately explores the historical context of vampires in the American milieu, blending horror with a rich tapestry of cultural references. Scott Snyder and Stephen King masterfully collaborate to bring this chilling saga to life, while Rafael Albuquerque’s illustrations breathe a vivid realism into the eerie world of their creation. This volume sets the stage for an expansive exploration of what it means to be a vampire in America, encapsulating themes of identity, morality, and survival against the odds.
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