Cradle of Filth: The Curse of Venus Aversa, by Dani Filth, Kurt Amacker
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British extreme metallers Cradle of Filth have finally crossed the murky and treacherous depths between music and comics--a feat oft attempted, but rarely achieved with the power, elegance, and literary fire of The Curse of Venus Aversa. Based on a story by Dani Filth and New Orleans comic book author Kurt Amacker (Dead Souls, The 69 Eyes: Helsinki Vampires), the tale drags readers back to the cold, dark days of Victorian England. After the murder of his lover Gabrielle, the salacious poet Lord Daniel Impudicus faces down authorities, hoards of vampires, an ancient goddess, and his own demons. This 80-page graphic novel features stunning black and white art by Monty Borror,covers by Jamie Huntley and Tim Lattie.
Cradle of Filth: The Curse of Venus Aversa, by Dani Filth, Kurt Amacker- Amazon Sales Rank: #1262335 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-23
- Released on: 2015-03-23
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Dani Filth, singer and lyricist of Cradle of Filth, is an outspoken and dourly colourful figure in the rock world. In addition to numerous TV and journalistic features, he has also starred in the cult British horror film Cradle of Fear, been arrested outside the Vatican, run as a mascot for Queens Park Rangers, co-written The Gospel Of Filth with occult historian Gavin Baddeley, and successfully managed to bring the dead back to life for a barbecue in Dedham. Dani Filth lives at home in the Witch-County of Suffolk with his wife and daughter, two Egyptian mummies, a black Dalek, and once, the skeleton of an notorious East Coast pirate lit up under glass in his kitchen. Kurt Amacker is a comic book writer from New Orleans, Louisiana. He graduated from Loyola University in 2002. He began writing his first miniseries, Dead Souls, while recovering from an injury in the United States Marine Corps. After the first issue was published in 2008, he continued writing comics while DJing in the raucous New Orleans Gothic scene. He met Dani Filth in 2007, and the two became friends. His work has been publicly praised by Alan Moore, Hart Fisher, and Victor Gischler. He also co-produces the yearly Fangtasia vampire ball with Jyrki 69 of The 69 Eyes. He is currently working on his first novel. He continues to live in New Orleans with his wife, Sabrina, and their black cats, Vlad and Erzsebet.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ... original signed copy back through the kick-starter campaign and loved the direction By Ericka L I got the original signed copy back through the kick-starter campaign and loved the direction, artwork and story. Everything melded together perfectly. Seeing as how I consider myself a literature nerd, and was (coughs) sometimes a comic book reader as well, you can say I have an appreciation for most things cool and nerdy. Felt, I could accurately do a review, since I have read it and also part of its charm is the feelings the images evoke as well. One of the most touching panels I would say as far as art (and even how the story flowed) [not exactly a spoiler alert, but stop reading if you feel it might be]...but the panel where our protagonist goes back to see the room Gabrielle was found in, was incredibly moving to me...but then again I can be a sentimental person sometimes anyway. Oh, there's plenty of stuff male audiences would like about it as well, but I'm just saying, I personally think there's something for everyone in it. Of course, if you aren't fond of like Gothic Victorian period, or unsettling stories, then this probably won't leave you in a happy place, but if you find enjoyment from the bizarre, from the well-thought provoked, and the shocking while keeping perspective, then I'd tell you, you'd enjoy this. I think it would help to be a fan of the band/or Dani or even the artist, but you don't have to have a concept of any of that to enjoy the basic story premise and the art work, but...I think it does help if you have a frame of reference. Would I get another story by Dani, absolutely (if he publishes a book of poetry, outside of his lyrics in music (I do enjoy the music quite a great deal though), I'd certainly buy it, would I buy another work by the artist, sure). You know talent when you see/hear it. There's many hidden gems in this comic, and not just the obvious fan cameos (sadly, I couldn't afford to put my face in there, though not sure anyone would want to see that anyway lol), but I certainly had no problem backing such a great endeavor.Basically, the premise of the story is that our lovable rogue Dani is hit with the news that his star crossed lover Gabrielle has committed suicide upon learning some unsettling news. Dani's book (not unlike what happened to the Marquis De Sade, oddly enough) was then confiscated by the police and they tried to point the finger at our protagonist. But, any smart person knows that just because someone has written something, doesn't mean they are responsible for the actions of others (see De Sade's history). Then, in an ether imbued euphoria and drunk on wine, our great hero goes to the nether words (or what can only be describes as that, or a dream, you decide?). Where he meets some very colorful characters on his way back to Gabrielle, but he runs in with some vampires, Oscar Wilde ghost, bats and a impending travel through the forest on his way to a mansion. He uncovers the sad truth, that Gabrielle also used ether (though as he stated she was not known for over indulging as our main protangonist admitted he so frequently did, so he was surprised by the untimely end of Gabrielle). In an effort to free her spirit, he strikes up a deal with Lilith, that he will become her dark laureate in exchange for making his way back to Gabrielle, but we are left with a strange sort of ending, we're not really sure if the two will be reunited, but there is the hope that they will be (in this sense, the protagonist seems more choatic good, that he will do whatever it takes to be reunited, and damn the consequences). In that way, it is an endearing story, if you like stories that are a bit bittersweet, and endings that aren't perfectly clear (but then what else is often in life?).
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One of the best graphic novels By Philip and Melissa Knight-Fitzgerald One of the best graphic novels! The story was great and the black and white artwork was amazing. Dani Filth really outdid himself on this one!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Something new By andrew Its good i like the connection to cradle and its a theme ive never seen before in comic books fun to read
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