Promotions from Panels from my Comic Book Series Issue 1
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
How to Avoid a Vampire Guardian Angel
1. Don't whine to one.
2. Don't pray for help or in despair to one.
3. Avoid begging for help to an Angel statue ('cause that's how these Vampires hide).
4. Don't ask for an end to your suffering.
Because this is how they find you.
Your despair is their beacon.
They are programmed to answer your prayers.
But they hate your whining.
They want to shut you up.
And you may end up being dinner.
Copyright Lia Scott Price
How Do You Kill A Vampire Guardian Angel?
I decided to give my characters some redeeming qualities, the classic good vs evil. So in my stories, only an angel who stays good, or who has turned back to good, can kill an evil one. But they may not always do that.....it's tricky because of the temptation towards power and freedom from having to protect and watch over humans, and finally having their own free will, and getting to do whatever they want.
They could go either way---good or evil---and you'd have to convince one to kill the other.
They can be repelled with a little holy water--it stings their faces--it will only give you time to run away though. But you have to run fast before they find you.
They can also be healed with the blood of ancient saints--which is why they seek out holy relics and reliquaries kept by the Catholic Churches. They are also healed by the "Incorruptible bodies" of preserved saints, who are actually ancient Vampires in disguise who were concealed by the Church.
They can be repelled with a little holy water--it stings their faces--it will only give you time to run away though. But you have to run fast before they find you.
They can also be healed with the blood of ancient saints--which is why they seek out holy relics and reliquaries kept by the Catholic Churches. They are also healed by the "Incorruptible bodies" of preserved saints, who are actually ancient Vampires in disguise who were concealed by the Church.
That, I think, is what makes this series so challenging to write. The audience has to figure out which one ends up being the good one. And just when you think the good one prevails, evil may just keep coming back. Or the good one turns evil. Or I may make the evil one relent. Do they ever die? Who knows? That's the fun part about writing this series---I want to keep the audience guessing.
Copyright Lia Scott Price
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
How do my Vampire Characters differ from the Classic or Mainstream Images of Vampires?
1. I wanted my vampires to be (almost) invincible, something that would be so difficult to kill by any traditional means. My Vampires can’t be killed with holy water or crosses. It may sting them a little, but won't destroy them. And neither will traditional stakes through the heart.
2. I also gave my vampires a more zombie-like appetite. They are not limited to blood. They can live off bodily fluids.
3. It’s quite common for angels to carry swords, but I also gave them a variety of exotic weapons. The main reason behind this was not just for protecting themselves, but because I wanted them to deviate from the traditional biting of the neck, only because they found biting necks too much work (too much struggling), so using a sharp weapon to just slice off a body part to make it more convenient to feed is their preference.
4. I also made them serial killers. But they couldn't just kill any human. It had to be a very specific victim. They are still guardian angels, so they have to respond to prayers. It's in their nature, what they were created for. It's like their "beacon", and it drives them crazy. But it’s also their call to dinner. My vampires cannot touch or target a human unless they prayed specifically to a guardian angel. And it has to be a very desperate prayer because that's what they listen for. They have to be summoned. But they won't target you if it's say, a joyful or thankful prayer. They live off the despair of others, because they want to shut humans up and put them out of their misery so they don't have to hear the whining and begging anymore, and so they don’t have to answer prayers (because they really hate their jobs).
5. They can breed with human women. In fact, that is one of their goals, to increase their numbers, and take over humans.
6. They can turn into life-sized angel statues and hide in churches and cemeteries.
7. They use angel statues as a “homing device”. If you pray to an angel statue, big or small, they can hear you. But it has to be a prayer of despair. See item #4.
It's a terrifying concept. It may turn people off, but then it makes them think... "who am I really asking for help from?" But that's what a vampire is supposed to be: disturbing, nightmarish, and scary. I would like to think that this would be a definition of a truly evil Vampire, something that comes in the form of something holy but does something so horrific.
Copyright Lia Scott Price
Monday, September 16, 2013
Sneak Peek at Comic Book 4 Images
Sneak peek at some images from Comic Book Issue 4,
Vampire Guardian AngelsTM": Resurrection: Afterlife
Copyright Lia Scott Price
Art by Andrew Setter
and Chad Hammontree
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Themes in my Comic Book Series
Themes in my Comic Book Series
Copyright Lia Scott Price
Rogue Angels: Guardian Angels "snap" and commit acts that you would not expect Guardian Angels to do. Filled with rebellion, resentment, and revenge, they also crave power and have human desires.
Serial Killers: Guardian Angels who become serial killers. They can only specifically target and harm those who summon and/or pray to them for help or out of desperation or despair. They especially target those who asked for an end to their pain or troubles.
Haunted Angel Statues: The belief that statues in cemeteries, churches and homes are filled with negative energies that give life to the statues themselves and allow them to target humans. A Vampire Guardian Angel can also become a life-sized angel statue and hide in Churches.
Classic Evil, Vicious Vampires: My work focuses on Vampires as brutal, sociopathic, psychotic, cold calculating, and homicidal killers.
Blind Faith: The stories question human reliance on summoning a supernatural, supposed higher power to save them, and how the church, both in ancient and modern times, used fear and glorified suffering and martyrdom to manipulate human victims into becoming "believers" for the Angels to target.
Angels as Ancient Vampires: Hidden messages in scriptures about the possibility of Angels actually being Vampires in the Bible in ancient times; Reliquaries and remains of "incorruptible" bodies that supposedly never decay; and Guardian Angels being turned into Vampires. (and loving it).
Friday, August 30, 2013
Guardian Angels Trade in Halos for Fangs
My Vampire comic book series is delightfully macabre and non-mainstream (No sappy romance or wimpy vampires here). It's a non-conformist, subversive "What-If", alternate view of your pop-culture icon, a Guardian Angel. As in "what if" they became homicidal, unhinged, sociopathic, Vampires? And you happened to pray to one? (Don't look for halos. They've traded those in for fangs, slicing and dicing.) Enjoy the brutality.
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