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.

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.