Les Daniels (1943–2011)
Author of Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics
About the Author
Les Daniels is the author of several pop culture histories, including "Superman: The Complete History", "Batman: The Complete History", and "Wonder Woman: The Complete History" . He lives in Providence, Rhode Island. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- Legal name
- Daniels, Leslie Noel III
- Other names
- Daniels, Lee
- Birthdate
- 1943-10-27
- Date of death
- 2011-11-05
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Brown University
- Occupations
- author
musician
journalist - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Danbury, Connecticut, USA
- Place of death
- Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Having ruined the life of a previously wealthy Englishman, vampire Sebastian Newcastle makes his way to India, drawn by a mysterious urge. Here he seeks the Thuggee, believed to have been wiped out by the British only a short while ago, with plans to bring them to a new glory. Reginald Callender, the men whose life Sebastian ruined, comes looking for him, seeking to revenge himself on Sebastian. Both will soon find that India has more in store than either can expect.
No Blood's premise of show more vampire meets Thuggee is what attracted me to this novel, and it did not fail to live up to it. The vampire Sebastian is quite compelling; Daniels manages to make him both sinister and sympathetic. Calcutta becomes, as in Simmons' "Song of Kali," a location which evokes the old-time Gothic dread while incorporating an element of the exotic, and the encounters between the British and the Thuggee recall Masters' "The Deceivers," but Daniel's has less of a colonial mindset than Masters or Simmons. Overall, an enjoyable vampire novel with a unique twist. show less
No Blood's premise of show more vampire meets Thuggee is what attracted me to this novel, and it did not fail to live up to it. The vampire Sebastian is quite compelling; Daniels manages to make him both sinister and sympathetic. Calcutta becomes, as in Simmons' "Song of Kali," a location which evokes the old-time Gothic dread while incorporating an element of the exotic, and the encounters between the British and the Thuggee recall Masters' "The Deceivers," but Daniel's has less of a colonial mindset than Masters or Simmons. Overall, an enjoyable vampire novel with a unique twist. show less
I bought this book at a thrift store and primarily for its cover art. To me, the cover was reminiscent of the Hammer horror movies of the 60's and 70's. I was not disappointed, the text definitely had that feel, cheesy, gory, and an easy read. It was gruesome and had some interesting bits here and there. The ending, however, was a little bit of a letdown though I guess the vampire was not really set up as the main villain of the piece either. The story seems to exist to juxtapose the real show more historical evils of the Inquisition against that of the supernatural represented by the vampire and the witch's spells which is an okay idea.
I did enjoy reading this book mostly for its horror and morbidity than for anything else although I liked the setting, its characters are kind of flat and prone to sudden histrionics (much like a Hammer film). I would have rather had the character set up as a potential hero to do something more than just waiting around though. He is introduced as a fly in the ointment for the main villain but this amounts to nothing, unfortunately. In that arena, I think the novel missed out on some good action sequences and some highly tense moments.
Would I recommend this book? Yeah, sure, if you can pick it up for a few bucks, go ahead. show less
I did enjoy reading this book mostly for its horror and morbidity than for anything else although I liked the setting, its characters are kind of flat and prone to sudden histrionics (much like a Hammer film). I would have rather had the character set up as a potential hero to do something more than just waiting around though. He is introduced as a fly in the ointment for the main villain but this amounts to nothing, unfortunately. In that arena, I think the novel missed out on some good action sequences and some highly tense moments.
Would I recommend this book? Yeah, sure, if you can pick it up for a few bucks, go ahead. show less
History of the horror genre from Beowulf to The Exorcist, covering books, movies, television, comics and music. Interspersed between the chapters are seven short stories from the like of Edgar Allan Poe, M.R. James and Richard Matheson; 'Slime' by Joseph Payne Brennan and 'Novel of the White Powder' by Arthur Machen being the standouts.
Les Daniels has written extensively about American comic books and those are the strongest sections of this book. I would have liked a deeper critical view show more of the subject but Daniels covers alot of ground in this book and should be credited with including many of the lesser known writers of the genre. While not being comprehensive (The Wicker Man and Micheal Powell's Peeping Tom - two of many omissions), it does attempt to view the subject from a variety of different angles. show less
Les Daniels has written extensively about American comic books and those are the strongest sections of this book. I would have liked a deeper critical view show more of the subject but Daniels covers alot of ground in this book and should be credited with including many of the lesser known writers of the genre. While not being comprehensive (The Wicker Man and Micheal Powell's Peeping Tom - two of many omissions), it does attempt to view the subject from a variety of different angles. show less
This is such a company book, shilling for Marvel and glossing over any unpleasantness. It also tells a story that most Marvel fans already know. However, it is a fun stroll down memory lane.
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