Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse, Animator
by Laurell K. Hamilton
Anita Blake Comics (Omnibus — laughing corpse omnibus 1-5), Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter (Comics — The Laughing Corpse, Animator Omnibus, 1-5)
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Anita Blake is back in the second volume of Marvel's comic adaptation of Laurell K. Hamilton's bestselling series of novels! What would you do for a million dollars? Would you resurrect a two-and-one-half-century old corpse? Harold Gaynor poses just that question to Animator and part-time vampire hunter, Anita Blake... Plus, some crime scenes are even too horrible for a vampire slayer, and the worse they are, the more questions they raise. Collects Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse - Book One show more #1-5. show lessTags
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My memories of reading the early Anita Blake novels include a lot of intriguing world building and a lot of gore. A lot of gore. The graphic novel may not be exactly clinically detailed, however the chunks of mangled body parts are not alluded to but in full view. As for how the art translates the atmosphere: Dominga Salvador is a creepy old scary lady who looks rather normal, which just makes her more creepy; the zombies are nasty looking, especially the ones mistaken for regular humans; Jean Claude's brief appearance is sexy and wiggy and sexy some more; Evans is portrayed in all his freaking out clairvoyant misery; Anita's scars are on display, as are her wicked curves and shiny guns; and the worst horror: the bridesmaid dress is show more totally terrifying and totally pink and poofy.
A lovely distillation of the first half of Laughing Corpse, like revisiting a dear aunt, albeit one with zombie slaves that she sets upon you, forcing you to unleash a plentitude of bulleted body part cleaving. Fingers crawling after you of their own volition just sucks, let me tell you. show less
A lovely distillation of the first half of Laughing Corpse, like revisiting a dear aunt, albeit one with zombie slaves that she sets upon you, forcing you to unleash a plentitude of bulleted body part cleaving. Fingers crawling after you of their own volition just sucks, let me tell you. show less
The first of a continuing story, in which Anita Blake is offered a million to animate a long-dead corpse, which neccessitates a human sacrifice. At some risk, she refuses, and is later swept into a police case that seems to involve flesh-eating zombies. The investigation leads her to a powerful animator, Dominga Salvador, a former lover of her occasional partner Manny Rodriguez, and reveals a hidden past of Manny's that leads her to rethink their friendship. Interesting so far, but all the loose ends remain loose. Let's see what the conclusion brings.
I stopped reading the 'Anita Blake' books as I found them to be erotica very loosely connected by a plot. Had to select some graphic books for a challenge so picked this off the library shelf to see if 'comic' form might have been not so rude.
The character of Anita was drawn with huge boobs, long black curly hair, almost permanent sneers and a wide array of guns and knives. The bodies are dripping in gore, the zombies yucky, yucky, yucky. A teenage boy's idea of heaven!
The story not complete in the graphic book - was left on a cliff hanger - I so hate that. Was an average read and very bleak. Are there 'happy' graphic books with cute things?
Don't think I'd be tempted to continue reading the series.
Have two more graphic books to go - show more hope they are better than this! show less
The character of Anita was drawn with huge boobs, long black curly hair, almost permanent sneers and a wide array of guns and knives. The bodies are dripping in gore, the zombies yucky, yucky, yucky. A teenage boy's idea of heaven!
The story not complete in the graphic book - was left on a cliff hanger - I so hate that. Was an average read and very bleak. Are there 'happy' graphic books with cute things?
Don't think I'd be tempted to continue reading the series.
Have two more graphic books to go - show more hope they are better than this! show less
This brings back memories of Classic Anita. Almost makes me want to read the first books again.
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Laurell K. Hamilton was born in Heber Springs, Arkansas on February 19, 1963. She received degrees in English and biology from Marion College, which is now Indiana Wesleyan University. She writes the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series and the Meredith Gentry series. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse, Animator
- Original publication date
- 2009-04-10
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- This is an omnibus edition containing 1-5 and should not be combined with the novel The Laughing Corpse or with the individual issues of the co... (show all)mics series.
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- Graphic Novels & Comics
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- 741.5973 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips History, geographic treatment, biography North American United States (General)
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- PN6728 .A59 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Collections of general literature Comic books, strips, etc.
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