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Requiem Vampire Knight Vol. 1 by Pat Mills
Requiem Vampire Knight Vol. 1 by Pat Mills













Requiem Vampire Knight Vol. 1 by Pat Mills

This premise gives Mills all sorts of ways to amuse himself, as well as giving Ledroit opportunities to create astonishing gothic landscapes and epic battle scenes. Death – as well as life – just isn’t fair. Yes, the good return to Resurrection too, born into the bottom end of society as lamiae. In the midst of it all, Requiem grapples with his nature as he attempts to save Rebecca, his Jewish lover who died in the death camps. Tomas de Torquemada is a werewolf rapists come back as centaurs weapons scientists are high priests dedicated to burying knowledge genocidal feminists from the future return as ghoul pirates. Which is exactly how the vampires like it, of course. Their realm is surrounded on all sides by other fiendish nations, so war is never-ending.

Requiem Vampire Knight Vol. 1 by Pat Mills

The Emperor Nero, Aleister Crowley, Atilla the Hun and Count Dracula himself are at the pinnacle of society.

Requiem Vampire Knight Vol. 1 by Pat Mills

The vampires are the elite of the Resurrection social order, reincarnated from particularly monstrous humans. Upon his death, he finds himself reborn as a vampire in the infernal world Resurrection.Įverything in Resurrection is perversely reversed, so evil is virtuous and characters grow younger as they age, eventually dwindling to foetuses. The primary character is the eponymous Requiem, the reincarnation of Heinrich Augsburg, a Nazi soldier shot on the Eastern Front.

Requiem Vampire Knight Vol. 1 by Pat Mills

So what is Requiem about? Put simply, Hell. It’s obvious that Requiem allows Mills to explore his rabid obsessions for an adult audience, so all the familiar tropes he explores in 2000AD – magick, reincarnation, religious fanaticism, hypocrisy, imperialism – are turned up to 11 and served with lashings of sex, sado-masochism, ultra-violence and gore. Mills was the creator of 2000AD and wrote bizarre, visionary and violent comic strips that warped my childhood, like ABC Warriors, Nemesis the Warlock, Slaine and Ro-Busters. The lack of UK edition until now is shameful, considering Requiem is written by English comics godfather Pat Mills. I’ve written about my love of Requiem before and spent years seeking out old copies of Heavy Metal magazine, the only place you could find the translated version (they always run a new instalment annually around May). Requiem, the most luridly over-the-top, utterly deranged comic book ever published, has finally been collected into a graphic novel for the UK market, having been published in the Francophone world for years.















Requiem Vampire Knight Vol. 1 by Pat Mills