Blood of the Taken Graphic Novel Cover
Storm King Comics

Vampires have been mainstays of literature, movies, games, and comics for centuries. Still, horror fans have never met a creation quite like Theo, the 500-year-old undead with a maternal instinct at the center of Blood of the Taken, writer-illustrator Sian Mandrake’s graphic novel that debuts this October from Storm King Comics as part of the John Carpenter’s Night Terrors imprint.

After losing her own brood, Theo spends her nights stalking a small town in Western Massachusetts in search of just the right humans who she can bring back to her nightmarish, rotting mansion. Theo may have found the perfect pair in lifelong best friends Ed and Liam. But when the two men are ensnared in Theo’s bloody and violent web of intrigue, they learn that running is not an option—and that Theo has intentions that run much deeper than simply keeping them as fellow undead.

Theo wants a family. The trouble is, Ed and Liam aren’t so sure they need this kind of family.

“The moment I discovered the work Sian had been doing on their own to create a crowdfunded version of this story, I knew that Storm King was the perfect place for this exquisite, fun, and no-holds-barred approach,” said Storm King Comics founder and editor Sandy King. “Sian has done nothing less than breathe new life into a classic horror tale, and I can’t wait for the world to see this gorgeous and captivating book.”

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Blood of the Taken features lettering by Janice Chiang and will be available directly from Storm King Comics on September 18th, in comic book stores, and from book retailers on October 1st.

Blood of the Taken is Sian Mandrake’s first graphic novel, continuing a legacy of excellence in comics and storytelling begun by their parents, artists Tom Mandrake and Jan Duursema.

This year, Storm King Comics released two new graphic novels from Steve Niles—The God List and The Killing Hole—and has published works by Cullen Bunn and Heath Amodio (Long Haul), Amanda Deibert and Cat Staggs (Death Mask) and released the Fetch Book Two: The Rescue, by Mike Sizemore with Dave and Pete Kennedy.

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