Download Anne Rice’s The Tale of the Body Thief by F Perozich (.CBR)

Anne Rice’s The Tale of the Body Thief by Faye Perozich
Requirements: CBR Reader, 62 MB.
Overview: Returning to Lestat as the main character, the fourth in the Vampire Chronicles series finds Lestat impulsive and careless in the pursuit of what he wants: a serial killer in Southern Florida. Lestat is surrounded by mortals in this tale, an a new worthy counterpoint character to Lestat is introduced, Raglan James. James is a vampire hunter, and a formidable adversary for Lestat. James offers Lestat the opportunity to switch bodies temporarily with a young mortal. Against Louis’ advice, Lestat accepts and discovers he hates everything about being human. He also finds that James has disappeared with Lestat’s powerful vampire body. Louis refuses to help Lestat become a vampire again, and he turns to another mortal to help him trick James into switching souls, and giving up Lestat’s body.

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The Tale of the Body Thief

    Anne Rice story
    Faye Perozich adaptation
    Travis Moore pencils
    Michael Halbleib inks
    Daerick Gross art, cover
    Published by Sicilian Dragon Publishing, Titan Books. 1999-2000.

      Lestat is the decadent, corrupt night-dweller with a craving for human blood. Now transformed into a Dark God, he must make a journey into the heart of darkness, where he must confront his own cursed immortality and the emptiness of his soul.

      Pleasantly Suprised, Reviewed by Aslinn T. Tibbetts. March 4, 2009

        I have actually read all of the Anne Rice Vampire Novels. I started collecting them in comic book form about 4 years ago. I collect them more outta curiousity than anything but I was actually pleasantly suprised by this one, it wasn’t to bad of a translation from book to graphic novel. And the sex scences were tastefully done not like over the top and graphic but tatsteful.

      Anne Rice’s The Tale of the Body Thief, Reviewed by WIN WIACEK. April 29, 2008

        For awhile Anne Rice’s Vampire Lestat tales were a graphic novel phenomenon, but nearly a decade later do those adaptations stand up on their own?

        This somewhat plain and predictable package would rather suggest that they don’t, although that might just be due to the lackluster original plot as much as the rushed and flimsy art and dialogue.

        Lestat has apparently long harboured the desire to be human again and feel the sun on his face, so when a psychic bandit offers to trade bodies with him for a week or so he ignores common sense and the advice of his few true friends and gets played for an altogether different sort of sucker. Then it’s simply a brief hunt to find his body and get back into it to pad out this remarkably tension-free horror-less drama.

        The art too is weak and insubstantial despite the presence of the excellent Daerick Gross as part of the team. I’m not sure what Rice fans made of this book but it’s certainly a big disappointment in terms of graphic narrative. Unless you’re desperate this is something you can live a long time – if not forever – without.

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http://festyy.com/wK1jRf — Anne Rice’s: The Tale of the Body Thief GN (2000)




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