Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » vampire: masquerade » General AAS » Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures, Vol. 1 (Graphic Novel)  
Categories
music
h.r. giger
vampire: masquerade
esoterica
apparel
video
body art - tattoo
jewelry
HALLOWEEN
women's boots
men's boots
Info
about us
links
posters
Related Categories
• General AAS
Qualifying Textbooks
Custom Stores
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures, Vol. 1 (Graphic Novel)
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures, Vol. 1 (Graphic Novel)

zoom enlarge 
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
Creators: Stacie M. Ritchie, Brett Booth
Publisher: Marvel Books
Category: Book

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $2.99
You Save: $17.00 (85%)



New (66) Used (27) Collectible (2) from $2.74

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 83099

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 168
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 7 x 0.6

ISBN: 0785127232
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785127239
ASIN: 0785127232

Publication Date: July 18, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New; Excellent condition! Clean crisp tight copy, no marks,could have some minor shelf wear. Email Notification, Satisfaction Guaranteed,Direct from our warehouse.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures Volume 1 HC (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter)
  • Paperback - Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures, Vol. 1
  • Hardcover - Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures Volume 1 HC (2nd Printing Jean Claude Variant)
  • Hardcover - Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures Volume 1 HC (2nd Printing Anita Variant) (Guilty Pleasures 1 2nd Printing Anita Variant)

Similar Items:

  • Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: The First Death
  • Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures Volume 2 HC (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter (Marvel Hardcover))
  • Blood Noir (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 16)
  • The Harlequin (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 15)
  • A Lick of Frost (Meredith Gentry, Book 6)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
New York Times bestselling author Laurell K. Hamilton brings Anita Blake to the world of graphic novels. Anita Blake lives in a world where vampires, zombies and werewolves have been declared legal citizens of the United States. Anita Blake is an "animator" - a profession that involves raising the dead for mourning relatives. But Anita is also known as a fearsome hunter of criminal vampires, and she's often employed to investigate cases that are far too much for conventional police. But as Anita gains the attention of the vampire masters of her hometown of St. Louis, she also risks revealing an intriguing secret about herself - the source of her unusual strength and power. This hardcover edition contains an all-new, original, never-before-published short story by Laurell K Hamilton.


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Guilty!   July 8, 2007
 32 out of 48 found this review helpful

Once upon a time, before the Anita Blake series became cheap porn with well-endowed vampires and werethingies, there was "Guilty Pleasures."

And like many a successful fantasy/horror novel before it, Laurell K. Hamilton's breakout story has been adapted into graphic novel form, with "Guilty Pleasures, Vol. 1" compiling the first six issues. The results... are mixed. It comes across as a goth teen's daydreams, wrapped in indifferent artwork that doesn't seem quite to match the storyline.

The story: Anita Blake is a vampire hunter and an animator, able to raise zombies from the dead. She also isn't too fond of vampires or weres, though St. Louis is swarming with them. So when a vampire comes to hire her, she turns him down. But at a bachelorette party, she soon finds herself hip-deep in vampire politics -- and a dangerous enemy who is trying to kill her.

Things only get more complicated when she ends up facing the Master of the City, the deceptively childlike Nikolaos, and a dungeon full of wererats. To find who is offing vampires in St. Louis, she'll need to relax her "no vamps" rule -- and join forces with the mysterious, seductive Jean-Claude.

The graphic novel is pretty faithful to the original novel, sticking closely to the storyline of the original novel -- lots of lines like "You don't have to be undead to be evil, but it helps." Stacie M. Ritchie and then Jess Ruffner provide some pretty good adaptation of the first-person dialogue, which is never easy.

But... a big but...

A graphic novel is more than its words -- it's art too. Brett Booth has done some great artwork in the past, but he doesn't seem to have his heart in this one, perhaps because Hamilton oversaw the entire process. It's decent at the core, but the little details make it silly, including the cartoonish illustrations (Anita's GIANT lips) in a realistically-drawn comic.

In fact, these become more prominent as the comic proceeds. Often the action described doesn't match the illustrations (while thinking, "I'm not a coward," Anita huddles down and wrings her hands). And we get other visual quirks, like giant thick thighs -- they pop up on lots of people like Anita and the rat king, but Madge's enormous thunder thighs (each is thicker than her waist) are the funniest thing in the whole book.

Anita Blake herself is the most comically drawn -- she's as pale as an albino, except she has ridiculously curly hair; it's always snaking down over her eyes, and occasionally it drapes itself six inches in front of her face. Perhaps as a reflection of Booth's own mood, she also always looks bored -- even when pinned to the ground by a vampire, she looks incredibly bored. Worse, her facial contortions make her look even more alien.

Nor does it help that Jean-Claude looks exactly like a breastless Anita, right down to the albino skin and artificially flowing hair. The other characters don't fare that well either: Bert looks like a blond Frankenstein's Monster, Philip looks like he's covered with herpes, Edward looks like a perv, and Nikolaos looks like a Disney heroine, which I don't think was the intention.

"Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures" takes on a fairly amusing book, and transforms it into a tepid graphic novel. Interesting for completists, but an exercise in lackluster art for all others.



5 out of 5 stars Very Impressed!   March 22, 2007
 7 out of 12 found this review helpful

As you may know, this collection of the Anita Blake comics 1-4 is a graphic novel adaptation from a popular book series by Laurel K. Hamilton. These four comics cover the first 100 pages or so of the first novel so there is much more material for future comics. The artwork is top-notch and having read the first 13 novels, I feel the artwork enhances my image of many of the characters I have long been accustomed to. The dialogue and plot is extremely faithful to the source material which I believes adds value to the series. A must read for fans of the novels, but would be easy to read for those not familiar to the storyline. Either way I would highly recommend.


5 out of 5 stars Everyone Needs A Taste of Anita Blake!   July 23, 2007
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

"The addiction begins here" would have been an accurate sub-title for Laurell K. Hamilton's, GUILTY PLEASURES, Volume 1. Whether you're new to comic books or not, the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter graphic novel will captivate males, females, and even those in-between. And here's why:

In Anita Blake's freaky world, humans, vampires, and were-creatures live together freely. This fascinating arrangement is ripe for power struggles, chronic tension, and violence. And the hero, Anita, is in a very special position. The vamps, were-creatures, and humans all need her help! As a zombie raiser, vampire executioner, and federal marshal, she is uniquely qualified to solve murder mysteries by working with the cops who the freaks don't trust and working with the freaks who the cops don't trust. Anita also questions who she can trust.

The storyline: Anita is forced to assist the vampires in discovering who has been killing the master vampires of St. Louis. She doesn't trust them, but if she doesn't help, they will kill or permanently take over the mind of her friend, Catherine. Anita doesn't allow her friends to be hurt, and she can be especially unforgiving if they get hurt because of her. After a reluctant visit to Guilty Pleasures, a vampire strip club owned by master vampire and potential love interest, Jean-Claude, the most powerful and evil master vampire, Nikolaos, shows Anita that she means business. Anita's fact finding mission takes us deeper into her world, which series fans affectionately call, "The Anitaverse."

From the very first lines of the book, Anita's humor is wry and refreshing. Even when her life is threatened, she is consistent. Her strength of will is also impressive against the vampires. Somehow, she is partially immune to their attempts at mind control. Her physical strength isn't bad either as she fights off the giant were-rats. Anita is likeable, because she's funny, tough, loyal, and tends to be attracted to the bad boys.

Readers get glimpses of the full length novel with wonderfully vivid descriptions like: His mind is holding me like velvet steel, and ...I felt her gaze like an ice cube sliding down my spine.

This hardcover edition includes the first 6 comic book issues, which covers half of the first Anita Blake novel. Also included is an 8-page bonus story. In Volume 1, readers are still getting to know Anita, but the combination of mystery, vampires, were-creatures, and a powerhouse of a main character are going to cause people to need their Anitaverse fix.

Buy the graphic novel, no matter what kind of creature you happen to be.



4 out of 5 stars Not a bad effort   July 18, 2007
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I will happily admit, I was excited to go out and get this. I love the first AB books (Obsidian Butterfly and previous), and I hadn't been a LKH reader when the comics came out on their own.

This isn't a bad effort at all. Trust me - it ain't perfect, but comics and graphic novels tend to have the same flaws, and the flaws that this has are the same that the others have.

My problems: Anita's hair. Good GRIEF!! Does this artist not know how to draw curls? I had until recently, a mane of thick curly black hair, and NEVER have my curls threatened to invade my personal space the way the curls here do. Aldo, Anita's part changes depending on what side her head is turned.

There isn't a lot of consistency. Anita alternates between chalk-white (which is NOT correct for a woman who is half Mexican) and regular Caucasian. Jean-Claude does as well, but I can be more forgiving, and he is a vampire. Plus, it was very nice to see him - he's my favorite character in the series, along with Edward.

Most of the men look like each other, but with different clothes, eye colors, and hair color. Aubrey looks almost exactly like Phillip, whi in turn looks remarkably like the drawing of Richard I saw on some website. And of course, they all look like J-C. It's funny, because the women each look a little different from each other. Catherine, Anita, Monica, and Ronnie all have slightly varying features. Interesting, that. The thighs on these women are ridiculous, but that goes hand-in-hand with practically any action-based comic I have ever read.

While I am not a big fan of the clothes described in the novels (thigh-high boots on men? nononononono), it was hysterical to actually SEE Anita in that ridiculous T-shirt/shorts combo. Sheesh.

Overall, I like it. It reminds me of the good work that LKH is capable of. It's a great story, and seeing it put to images is wonderful. I do not regret making the trip to the bookstore to get it.



1 out of 5 stars Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures, Vol. 1   August 8, 2007
 5 out of 15 found this review helpful

This is nothing more than an over-priced hardback comic book. It IS NOT a graphic novel; there is nothing "graphic" about it and it is certainly not a novel. I expected more from Ms. Blake and am sorely disappointed by this sideline project. Not at all what the author is capable of compared to her earlier works.

Powered by Associate-O-Matic

T-shirts, Posters

Pentagram T-shirts, bags, etc...


Gothic Posters

Related Links
Dark Videos

Terra Naturals - All Natural Products






© Darkpub.com 2001-2007. All rights reserved. Domain Registration and Hosting