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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Innocence Forever Dammed, A Review Of Ashley Marie Witter’s Graphic Novel, Interview With The Vampire: Claudia's Story










I have just finished reading Ashley Marie Witter’s graphic
novel, Interview
with the Vampire: Claudia's Story,
which is the popular adaptation of Anne
Rice's novel, Interview
with the Vampire
. I enjoyed the story immensely because I got to understand
more fully the raw depth of Claudia's pain and despair at being created a
vampire at such a young age from her point of view.


  


Through her thoughts, superbly elaborated upon and illustrated
in comic form, Claudia comes to realize that no matter what person she lives
with that she can never survive on her own. She grievously accepts that because
she is a woman trapped in the body of a child for eternity the world of monsters
will only view her as an abomination among them and that her diminished
physical and moral state would always place her in danger. Claudia‘s rage and
anguish at Lestat, Louis, and Armand’s treatment of her makes these facts clear.





Had Claudia and Madeleine lived one can easily envision that
in some point in time Claudia’s rejection of Madeleine as she has done with Lestat
and Louis.  Her rejection would probably be
brought about because of Madeleine’s inability to see Claudia for what she really
is as oppose to the child she (Madeline) has lost to death at some earlier date.
Neither would a reversal in the role of caregiver and protector between the pair
hold at bay Claudia’s disappointment and rage for long, as

she would always mourn
not having the opportunity to live on her own along with knowing the failure of
not bringing her personal ambitions to fruition.





Following the tale in Rice's novel, Interview with the Vampire, Claudia's Story provides for the
delight of Rice's fans a well woven, visual adaptation that answers more than three
decades of questions





At present I am reading Anne
Rice’s
newest novel in the Vampire’s Chronicles, Prince Lestat.

Innocence Forever Dammed, A Review Of Ashley Marie Witter’s Graphic Novel, Interview With The Vampire: Claudia's Story



I have just finished reading Ashley Marie Witter’s graphic novel, Interview with the Vampire: Claudia's Story, which is the popular adaptation of Anne Rice's novel, Interview with the Vampire. I enjoyed the story immensely because I got to understand more fully the raw depth of Claudia's pain and despair at being created a vampire at such a young age from her point of view.
  
Through her thoughts, superbly elaborated upon and illustrated in comic form, Claudia comes to realize that no matter what person she lives with that she can never survive on her own. She grievously accepts that because she is a woman trapped in the body of a child for eternity the world of monsters will only view her as an abomination among them and that her diminished physical and moral state would always place her in danger. Claudia‘s rage and anguish at Lestat, Louis, and Armand’s treatment of her makes these facts clear.

Had Claudia and Madeleine lived one can easily envision that in some point in time Claudia’s rejection of Madeleine as she has done with Lestat and Louis.  Her rejection would probably be brought about because of Madeleine’s inability to see Claudia for what she really is as oppose to the child she (Madeline) has lost to death at some earlier date. Neither would a reversal in the role of caregiver and protector between the pair hold at bay Claudia’s disappointment and rage for long, as
she would always mourn not having the opportunity to live on her own along with knowing the failure of not bringing her personal ambitions to fruition.

Following the tale in Rice's novel, Interview with the Vampire, Claudia's Story provides for the delight of Rice's fans a well woven, visual adaptation that answers more than three decades of questions

At present I am reading Anne Rice’s newest novel in the Vampire’s Chronicles, Prince Lestat.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

More New Series Yet To Come This 2014-2015 Season














If you
thought this fall’s television viewing choices were at an end, you were wrong.  Of the new series yet to air the networks are
offering the following for fall and winter.






























































































































































































NBC


SERIES PREMIERES


Peter
Pan LIVE!


Thursday, December 4, 2014




CBS



Supergirl


Coming In 2015




FOX

Backstrom

January 22, 2015



ABC



Galavant


Sunday, January 4, 2015


The
Whispers


Coming In 2015


Marvel's
Agent Carter


Tuesday, January 6, 2015




The CW



iZombie


Coming In 2015


The
Messengers


Coming In 2015




BBC AMERICA



Tatau


Coming In 2015




SYFY



12
Monkeys


Friday, January 16, 2015


Ascension


Tuesday, December 15, 2015


Olympus


Coming in 2015


Killjoys


Coming in 2015




WGN America





FOX



The
Last Man On Earth


Coming in 2015




TNT



The
Librarians


Sunday, December 7, 2014




STREAMING
SERIES





NETFLIX



Luke
Cage


Coming In 2015


Marco
Polo


Coming In 2015




SERIES
STILL TO COME ON NETFLIX


The
Defenders


TBA


Power
Man


TBA


Iron
Fist


TBA


Jessica
Jones


TBA


Sense8


TBA






In addition, keep in mind that these predictions are that of
Widescreen Online Review alone and is only a list reflecting the current
expected new series for 2015.

More New Series Yet To Come This 2014-2015 Season



If you thought this fall’s television viewing choices were at an end, you were wrong.  Of the new series yet to air the networks are offering the following for fall and winter.

NBC
SERIES PREMIERES
Peter Pan LIVE!
Thursday, December 4, 2014


CBS

Supergirl
Coming In 2015


FOX
Backstrom
January 22, 2015


ABC

Galavant
Sunday, January 4, 2015
The Whispers
Coming In 2015
Marvel's Agent Carter
Tuesday, January 6, 2015


The CW

iZombie
Coming In 2015
The Messengers
Coming In 2015


BBC AMERICA

Tatau
Coming In 2015


SYFY

12 Monkeys
Friday, January 16, 2015
Ascension
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Olympus
Coming in 2015
Killjoys
Coming in 2015


WGN America



FOX

The Last Man On Earth
Coming in 2015


TNT

The Librarians
Sunday, December 7, 2014


STREAMING SERIES



NETFLIX

Luke Cage
Coming In 2015
Marco Polo
Coming In 2015


SERIES STILL TO COME ON NETFLIX
The Defenders
TBA
Power Man
TBA
Iron Fist
TBA
Jessica Jones
TBA
Sense8
TBA

In addition, keep in mind that these predictions are that of Widescreen Online Review alone and is only a list reflecting the current expected new series for 2015.