This debut issue marks the first comic adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, published by Innovation Comics in 1991. Adapting the opening chapters of the novel, the story introduces readers to a modern‑day interview between a journalist and the vampire Louis, who recounts his transformation and tragic immortality. Featuring atmospheric artwork and a painted cover by John Bolton, this issue captures the gothic tone and brooding intensity that made the novel so influential. As the premiere installment of the series, this book represents a key crossover between literary horror and early‑1990s comics, making it a desirable collectible for fans of vampire fiction and comic adaptations.,Location Edmonton
Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire #1 (1991)
This debut issue marks the first comic adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, published by Innovation Comics in 1991. Adapting the opening chapters of the novel, the story introduces readers to a modern‑day interview between a journalist and the vampire Louis, who recounts his transformation and tragic immortality. Featuring atmospheric artwork and a…
