The Accursed Vampire (Paperback)
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Staff Reviews
This unique, spooky story will be perfect for kids (and adults) with a darker sense of humor. When a group of immortal vampire children set out on a mission of vengeance, they stumble upon a new found family instead. Don't let the blood and bugs scare you away; this story has a lot of (undead, un-beating) heart.
— RJ*Named a Rainbow Book List Title*
A spooky and funny graphic novel perfect for fans of The Witch Boy and Real Friends
Dragoslava is a vampire kid. It has its perks, but sometimes being stuck as a kid forever can be a pain in the neck. And that’s not even the worst part. A few centuries ago, Drago was cursed by a witch. If they don’t complete every task she sets, they will be turned into worms.
When the witch wants a spellbook from Baneberry Falls, Drago sets off with their immortal friends. But mysteries await in this sleepy Midwestern town, and Drago must figure out if the keepers of the spellbook have a hidden agenda, like everyone else they’ve ever known.
One thing’s for sure: after this accursed mission, Drago’s immortal life will never be the same again!
Madeline McGrane has done work for Marvel Comics, Disney Publishing, and CollegeHumor. She lives in Minneapolis and makes comics about vampires. The Accursed Vampire is her first graphic novel.
Madeline McGrane has done work for Marvel Comics, Disney Publishing, and CollegeHumor. She lives in Minneapolis and makes comics about vampires. The Accursed Vampire is her first graphic novel.
"Humor and cute illustrations disarm readers just in time for deftly handled themes of accepting joy. McGrane’s silly and spooky tale uses poignant moments about found families to touch readers’ hearts between bouts of laughter."
— School Library Journal (starred review)
"Quirky art and [a] satisfying resolution emphasizes the joy of chosen families. A mischievous and treacherous adventure." — Kirkus Reviews