AMERICAN VAMPIRE page 1 issue 5 by Scott Snyder

Scott Snyder, creator of AMERICAN VAMPIRE took some time to tell us what it was like to write the first page of the last issue of the first arc. Here's what he has to say,

While working on this final issue of the first arc with a big climax, I wanted to get everything just right.

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This page was a last minute change, actually. The original had Pearl facing off with Vachon, the French vampire in Bloch's nest, in the garage. In the original, she bites him, paralyzing him, while the sun rises in the distance. She questions him about how many vampires are upstairs, while the sunlight slowly creeps towards him... See?

AMERICAN VAMPIRE #5 opener written by Scott Snyder

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Bloch’s castle, spires rising from the pale, desert hills. It’s just before dawn – an eerie blue light in the sky. Now is the time when vampires go to sleep (Euros…)

PEARL CAPTION: “My father kept dogs on our farm.”

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We’re in the garage. VACHON enters, having descended the stairs. He’s dabbing at his tie with a napkin. There’s blood on the tie.

PEARL CAPTION: “Big, mean Mastiffs. Six in all. Anyone came inside our gate without ringing and those dogs would run at him.”

1.3
He’s climbing into his car, which is idling in a row of gleaming automobiles at the mouth of the garage.

PEARL CAPTION: “I never saw them scared.”

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He notices, out the window, that the driver of the car beside his is drained of blood.

PEARL CAPTION: “Except this one time, when I was a little girl, a gray wolf wandered on to our property. They were supposed to be extinct in Kansas by then, but there one was. Standing by the gate.”

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And the driver of the car beyond that.

PEARL CAPTION: “The dogs hid under our porch all day long. It was like they just knew that the wolf was tougher than them, no matter how many of them there were.”

1.6
In the rear-view mirror, Pearl’s grinning face.

PEARL CAPTION: “And the wolf – well, he knew it too.”

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Gastueau stumbling from the car, holding his neck, hissing. Pearl walking after him, Henry too. Pearl is holding his shoe in one hand. VACHON is looking back at them over his shoulder at the garage opening.

HENRY: So I take it the wolf just did them all in.

PEARL: It did leave one of our dogs alive. It was the friendliest of the bunch – Dinah?

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Small - The bright dawn sun peeking up from behind the hills.

PEARL CAPTION: “My guess is she just whimpered and begged enough and the wolf…”

2.3
VACHON clutching his neck, stopping at the edge of the light as the venom takes hold.

PEARL: He plain old felt sorry for the old bitch.

VACHON: What did you do to me? I can’t… can’t…

2.4
Pearl, loving every minute of her revenge.

PEARL: Let’s how well you beg, Frenchy.

PEARL: Now how many of your pals are upstairs?

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VACHON angry, not noticing his hand is smoking in the sun (this is only part exposed so far). Pearl loves every minute of this, maybe gives a mock sympathetic face.

VACHON: You insolent-

PEARL: Oh, you’re going to have to do much better than that.

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VACHON sees the horrible truth – he’s paralyzed by Pearl’s venom, unable to budge, and the sun is creeping up his arm. In fact the exposed hand is completely engulfed in flames.

VACHON: My arm! My… There’s four! Four, I tell you! Bloch, Pietro, Vachon and Lars. They’re in the study!

VACHON: Now please! Move me into the shade!

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Pearl and Henry watching him burn – Pearl with a stern look on her face. In the foreground, VACHON’s body is contorted in agony. His arm and neck are aflame, but he can’t do anything about the sun creeping higher and higher up his body.

HENRY: Pretty poor begging.

PEARL: I did a better job myself.

In the end, though, I felt the new opener would offer a better build-up to the fight. I wanted you to feel like you were getting ready along with Pearl and Henry to go back and face off with Bloch's minions. Rafa and I threw some ideas around, and he ultimately came up with the sequential grid concept - keeping Pearl and henry's faces hidden - giving you a kind of ominous sequence of them getting ready...

AMERICAN VAMPIRE #5 revised opener written by Scott Snyder

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Rafa, this page should be like a grid of 9 panels (3 rows of 3) showing glimpses of Pearl and Henry building weapons to fight the Eurovamps. I imagine the grid as made of panels even in size, but if you want to make the last one (which is a bit of an epilogue) bigger, or any of them different sizes, just say.

They’re still in the wilderness, the desert, putting together an arsenal from readily available materials. Imagine the setting as scrub-land 10 miles outside the city. This sort of thing. Except I think there should be a fence running along the side of the road – barbed wire and wooden spokes to rip up…

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As for the images, here are some ideas. Try to keep tings tight on Henry and Pearl’s hands and arms and such (if we can avoid showing their faces, great – like the opening of Rambo!)

And as always, anything you think would be better, I’m up for.

1.1 – A sign reading “Welcome to Los Angeles!!! (city limits).” The sign is standing along a dirt road in the wilderness. The sign should be simple, just a wooden rectangle with 2 posts holding it up. Like the green sign in the background here (not the speed limit sign), but with the plackard being wooden, not green or reflective.

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1.2 – Close on Pearl’s arms ripping the sign from the dirt.

1.3 – Close on her hands ripping the sign head off the post.

1.4 - A fence post. One in a line strung together by barbed wire.

1.5 - A glimpse of Henry collecting this and other fence-posts – like a detail of him carrying the sharp posts in a bundle under his arm, or on his shoulder. You could show him from behind if you want, walking along the fence, a bundle of ripped up fence-posts under his arm.

1.6 – Close on Pearl’s hands tearing a strip of cloth the hem of her dress (so from here on her dress will be a little shorter and ragged at the bottom).

1.7 – Close on Henry’s hands sharpening a fence post to a super-sharp point with his knife.

1.8 – Close on Pearl’s hands using the torn hem cloth to tie a wrap and secure a sharpened fence-post to the top of the post from the old road sign, effectively building a scythe (though we won’t see the full scythe until page 3).

1.9 - The car driving away, down the dusty road, toward the hills in the distance. We’re looking at the rear of the car, a small cloud of dust kicked up by its tires… Maybe in the foreground, the head of the sign lying on the dirt: “Welcome to Los Angeles!!! (city limit).

SDCC VERTIGO: THE NEW CLASSICS panel Tonight!

Over the years the Vertigo imprint has produced smart, shocking and critically acclaimed series such as The Sandman, Preacher, Y: The Last Man, Hellblazer and Fables, to name a few. Now, Vertigo’s latest ongoings are poised to join those legendary ranks. Join the creators of The Unwritten, American Vampire, Sweet Tooth and iZombie as they discuss what’s going on and what’s to come in their unforgettable series.

6:15-7:15 Vertigo: The New Classics
Get a peek at these future classics with your host, Senior VP—Executive Editor Karen Berger, plus Rafael Albuquerque (American Vampire), Peter Gross (The Unwritten), Jeff Lemire (Sweet Tooth), Chris Roberson (iZombie), Scott Snyder (American Vampire) and others. Room 6A

What’s next for Scott Snyder?

AMERICAN VAMPIRE has a lot going for it. Like what?

How about the stellar art of Rafael Albuquerque? Check out this exclusive look at the cover of issue #8!

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There’s also been a fantastic line-up of variant covers from the likes of Jim Lee, Bernie Wrightson, Andy Kubert, and J.H. Williams III. And to finish off the first arc, there’s a variant cover to issue #5 by Paul Pope (seen here for the very first time)!

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What else?

Vampires? Check.

Compelling characters? Hell, yes.

National bestselling co-writer? You might have heard of him: Stephen King.

And then there’s the series creator: Scott Snyder. Snyder is a tremendous new writer with a fresh voice. AMERICAN VAMPIRE is his first gig on an ongoing series, and it’s rendered tremendous word of mouth and acclaim. We’re thrilled to announce that he’s just signed an exclusive contract with DC COMICS. So what’s he writing in addition to AMERICAN VAMPIRE?

Find out over on THE SOURCE!

AMERICAN VAMPIRE issue #2 Sold out!

Issue #2 of the highly acclaimed new series AMERICAN VAMPIRE written by Scott Snyder and Stephen King and with amazing art by Rafael Albuquerque has sold out! So, for those of you who haven’t read it yet, you have another chance. We’re going back to press and copies will be available July 21!

Here’s what author Scott Snyder had to say about this exciting news, "Writing American Vampire at Vertigo is a dream come true for me. If no one read it but my parents, I'd still be on cloud 9. But to have readers like you respond so positively - I wish I could thank you all personally. I will promise you that all of us at team AV will keep putting in 110% to turn out something that you (and we) look forward to picking up. TCB.”

The series continues with rave reviews for issue #4 , out yesterday, from BUZZ FOCUS, CRAVE and COMIC ATTACK and IGN says, “Snyder, King and Albuquerque continue to put the cool back in blood-sucking.”

And if that’s not enough to make you read this series or love it just a bit more, Christopher Farnsworth, author of "Blood Oath" is reading AMERICAN VAMPIRE.

AMERICAN VAMPIRE VOL. 1 HC—includes tons of bonus features!

Though we’re in the midst of Skinner and Pearl’s first storyline, get ready to look ahead as we unveil the bonus features in this can’t-miss collection on sale September 29 in comic stores and October 5 everywhere books are sold!

Along with the first five issues of the hit Vertigo series — written by Scott Snyder and Stephen King, with art by Rafael Albuquerque — AMERICAN VAMPIRE VOL. 1 includes:

• All five variant covers, with art by Jim Lee, Bernie Wrightson, Andy Kubert, J.H. Williams III, and Paul Pope
• An introduction by Stephen King
• An afterword by Scott Snyder
• A sketchbook section featuring Rafael Albuquerque’s cover sketches and character designs
• Sample script pages by Snyder and King, along with the corresponding art by Albuquerque in black and white

KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN FOR THE REVEAL OF THE VARIANT COVER OF ISSUE #5 BY PAUL POPE!

Here’s what the critics are saying about AMERICAN VAMPIRE:

"Looking for a vampire story with some real bite? Then, boys and girls, Scott Snyder has a comic book for you. His American Vampire series debuts in comic shops today, and Snyder's taking literary royalty along for one bloody good ride. The master of horror himself, Stephen King is writing a backup story in each of the first five issues." – USA Weekend

“Fresh and original.” – Entertainment Weekly

“AMERICAN VAMPIRE is full of amazing dialogue and great characterization, simply an amazing book that begs to be picked up.” – Ain’t It Cool News

“We've seen comics from King before, and plenty of novelists attempting the jump to comics like Snyder, and of course, more than enough vampire franchises, but after reading the first issue we can say that the resulting comic here is something far more than the sum of those familiar parts, and beautiful besides, thanks to the spectacular art of Albuquerque.” – AOL Comics Alliance

“Sophisticated.” – The Onion A/V Club

"One hell of a satisfying package . . . a rich, textured romp through vampire Americana, in such a fun way as to suggest the possibilities of this vehicle are as endless as the lives of the undead.” – IGN

“Structured the way it is – with Snyder and King presenting very different tonal approaches to the vampire genre, even while sharing a character in common – the first issue feels layered. It feels literary. And yet still wonderfully nasty. It's not just another vampire story. It's a story about America. Bloody, vicious, and a whole lot of fun.” — Comic Book Resources

“Snyder, King and Albuquerque have definitely come up with a fresh angle on undead high jinks -- one that feels as comfortable as a pair of old boots, but is as creepy as ghost stories around the campfire. This is truly an American vampire tale, one that disdains Europe's rules for the genre and is as rowdy as the Old West.” – Scripps Howard News Service

From the Editor's Desk: Mark Doyle--Creating a Cover, American Vampire #3

Creating a Cover, AMERICAN VAMPIRE #3

Coming up with a cool cover is hard. Rafael Albuquerque made things a little easier with AMERICAN VAMPIRE because he had the simple but brilliant idea of cutting the layout in half with the logo—two stories, two scenes, united by the logo. But it still takes a little work to make things perfect.

Rafael’s first sketch was a detail of a shop floor, covered in candy and blood, and a portrait of a sophisticated European vampire family on the bottom.

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We really loved the floor detail, the juxtaposition of candy and blood is just sickly weird. And the Eruo fam was cool, but we liked that sexy couple in the back, Bernard and Lucia, and since they figure prominently in this issue we wanted to bring them to the front.

So Rafael did another sketch.

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He brought our Euro-vamp lovers to the front (sort of echoes a certain, popular, tween vamp movie, no?) and included another idea for the top part. That’s Skinner relieving himself on the Mayor’s doorstep, shadows of two cops surrounding him. We thought that was a little much. Even for a Vertigo cover. Back to the candy and the blood and the floor. But we were still missing a final detail…

Rafael went back to the candy and blood, kept Bernard and Lucia front and center, then just added that last, final detail—the cigarette holder—the quintessential accessory for all those Jazz Age girls—even vampires.

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Now we have blood, candy, and a sexy vampire couple clearly set in the ‘20’s. Perfect. All you have to do now is read the issue and find out what it all means!

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AMERICAN VAMPIRE #6 Cover Reveal

Scott Snyder and artist Rafael Albuquerque begin the next cycle of the series that ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY magazine calls, “fresh and original.” It’s Las Vegas circa 1935 and the town is booming. But prominent businessmen are turning up drained of blood and young police chief Cash McCogan finds himself facing a threat much darker and deadlier than he ever imagined….

Get ready to lay your chips on the table and pick up a copy of AMERICAN VAMPIRE #6 “Devil in the Sand” this August!

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