
Vampire Loves by Joann Sfar, colors by Audre Jardel, translated by Alexis Siegel
Vampire Loves is centered mostly around the vampire Ferdinand. He’s just broken up with Lani, his plant-spirit girlfriend after he caught her cheating on him with one of his friends. He’s a bit of a depressive type who normally only feeds with one tooth so as to make people think they’ve been bitten by a mosquito. And he really doesn’t have a clue about dating. Vampire Loves follows Ferdinand, Lani and their collection of spirits, robots, humans, mystics and others in their attempt to find love.
Sfar’s work often has a level of sadness to it, even the humor. But its charming and thought-provoking and hopeful. Sfar’s world is one where the occult and the normal converge, mostly showing that people are people and thus mostly confused. Even when they’re dead. Or a tree…
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1 Laurie // Sep 22, 2009 at 11:29 am
Ferdinand looks like Dr. Katz (which was one of the best TV shows of all time)! What a great book, thank you for posting it.
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