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The Last Days of Christ the Vampire (original 1990; edition 1988)

by J. G. Eccarius

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A new edition of the underground classic.
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Title:The Last Days of Christ the Vampire
Authors:J. G. Eccarius
Info:III Publishing (1988), 1st Edition: Paperback, 180 pages
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Tags:vampires, Christianity, Church, Jesus, religion

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The Last Days of Christ the Vampire by J. G. Eccarius (1990)

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Looking at Eccarius' publisher (III Publishing)'s website, I found this:

Everything you wanted to know about J. G. Eccarius that he's willing to tell you.

Biography:

J.G. Eccarius was born May 12, 1818 in Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany. He was active in both the Second International (while living in England) and the IWW in the USA. Lately he has turned to writing. His short stories and essays have appeared in Processed World, The Stake, Fifth Estate, the Wild Palms Reader, and in many other zines. He remains an active in the anarchist cause, residing mostly in Mexico and California.

Ha ha! An anarchist novelist published by a small press who's anti-religious & anti-governmental. A man &/or woman after my own heart who's NOT a vampire. ( )
  tENTATIVELY | Apr 3, 2022 |
Robot Reviewer is a fan of self-publishing. This book is actually available in used copies, as of the date of this review, for less than $15. The cover here is the cover of the original 1st edition, 1st printing.

Christ takes a philosophical beating in this (unintentionally?) hilariously written treatise which takes, "This is my blood, drink of it" quite literally. Though the characters aren't particularly memorable, their names are, including: Cardinal Vlad, Rap, Digger, Joe the Pimp, et al.

Eccarius' idea is a fun one, and this is not a boring read. It's in that class of "bad" that is entertaining. Anarchist punkers ganging up with vampire hunters to take on the Church, a front for vampire activity or something - the plot was a little all over the place and if you read this book unstoned you're not getting the gist of this review.

We give The Last Days of Christ the Vampire our lowest rating of "Klaatu" on Gort's three level rating scale of "Klaatu nikto barada" because this book is undeniably bad. And a hoot. Caveat: Not for devout Christians. Could maybe be offensive to them or something.

A Robot Review video, and this review, have been posted at the Robot Reviewer blog at: http://robotreviewer.blogspot.com/2011/02/robot-reviewer-no-3-last-days-of-chris... ( )
  RobotReviewer | Feb 17, 2011 |
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