Carmilla: The First Vampire


Written by Amy Chu, Illustrated by Soo Lee
Carmilla: The First Vampire
Berger Books/Dark Horse Comics, January 2023

Nominated for the Bram Stoker Award Preliminary Ballot 
Nominated for a GLAAD Media Award in 2024
One of Forbes’ Top 10 Graphic Novels of 2023
Featured in The Turnaround Blog‘s Staff Picks of 2023
One of Comics Beat‘s Best Comics of 2023
One of Nerdist’s Best Comics of 2023
Graphic Novel of the Month at The Turnaround Blog

 

Before Dracula, before Nosferatu, there was…CARMILLA.

At the height of the Lunar New Year in 1990s New York City, an idealistic social worker turns detective when she discovers young, homeless LGBTQ+ women are being murdered and no one, especially the police, seems to care.

A series of clues points her to Carmilla’s, a mysterious nightclub in the heart of her neighborhood, Chinatown. There she falls for the next likely target, landing her at the center of a real-life horror story—and face-to-face with illusions about herself, her life, and her hidden past.

Inspired by the gothic novel that started the vampire genre and layered with dark Chinese folklore, this queer, feminist murder mystery is a tale of identity, obsession and fateful family secrets.

Praise for Carmilla

“A sophisticated and modern reimagination of one of the great classics of the horror genre, Chu and Lee have crafted a Vampire story you do not want to miss.”
—James Tynion IV (Something Is Killing The Children, The Department of Truth)

“Part of the challenge when writing about the Asian-American experience is attempting to define something that feels so amorphous. Chu and Lee ingeniously meld one of Western horror’s oldest icons with the touchstones of the East.”
—Pornsak Pichetshote (The Good AsianInfidel)

“Amy Chu and Soo Lee have cut a perfect gem of a story from the collective unconscious, with an archetypal monster that’s at once both deeply mysterious and itchingly familiar—like anything that truly haunts us.”
—Lilah Sturges (House of Mystery, The Science of Ghosts)

“A refreshing take on vampire lore. Athena is the kind of heroine everyone craves; empathetic and grounded, but also flawed. [Carmilla is] subtle in its storytelling, yet evocative in its world-building.”
—Ethan Young (Nanjing: The Burning City, Life Between Panels)

Carmilla is an itch in the back of your head, the horror of knowing something’s right behind you, whether it be a creature, a nightmare, or a terrible love. Amy Chu and Soo Lee weave a beautiful tale full of mystery in an unsettling New York. I highly recommend it.”
—Chip Zdarsky (BatmanSex Criminals)

“Amy and Soo are the perfect new blood to revive this gothic classic. Dripping with style, this seductive story is sure to leave a mark.”
—Casey Gilly (Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer, Ravenloft: Orphan of Agony Isle)

“In Carmilla, Chu and Lee open the doors to a dangerous and yet seductive world where I wanted to stay in more and more at every page turn, like a moth drawn to the flame.”
—Fàbio Moon (DaytripperCasanova)

Read Women Write About Comics‘ Interview with Amy Chu and Soo Lee
See A Sneak Peek of Carmilla on Popverse

Soo Lee is a comic artist and illustrator who has worked on various covers and sequential art for Image, Oni Press, and the Ahoy series, Ash & Thorn with Mariah McCourt, which has been optioned for TV. She has also done editorial illustrations for Analog Sci-Fi Magazine and Sierra Magazine, and the iconic cover art for the Ringo Award winning anthology, Mine! By ComicMix.