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Lords of LA graphic novel mixes vampires and mobsters in Golden Age Hollywood

May 12, 2022 by Gary Collinson

Destiny Horizons and award-winning screenwriter, novelist and board game designer Frank Zanca (Destiny Aurora, Star Trek: Renegades) and have announced the new graphic novel Lords of LA.

Written by Zanca, illustrated by  newcomer Alex Femenías and inked by Maria Keane (Star Trek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Godzilla, and GI Joe), Lords of LA promises a deliciously dark R-rated tale full of passion, romance and gore-filled vengeance set in the 1950’s Golden Age of Hollywood. The official synopsis reads:

‘Lords of LA’ is the story of three vampires. Two of them are as ancient as time itself, Don Cainella and Don Abellino, warring crime families who moved their operations to Los Angeles in the early 1950s during the Golden Age of Hollywood. There they have dealings with such icons as Marilyn Monroe and Buddy Holly.

One night, during their nightly visit to the club Silk, they heard an angelic performance by a half-Asian lounge singer, named Lena Morgan. This is her story as much as theirs. One of them turned her and ruined her life. Her son was a newborn and not knowing whether she could trust her bloodlust impulses, she left Los Angeles for sixty years. During that time, she amassed money, power, and a plan for vengeance.  

Moving back to Los Angeles in 2006, she developed a relationship with a mob family and put herself on a collision course with Abellino and Cainella, disrupting their operations and cash flow. She visited her son, who was now sixty years old and a grandfather. Of course, he had no idea who she was. 

“The story of Lords of LA traverses in time within the pages of this graphic novel that includes, sex, blood-soaked violence, and plot twists that will keep you looking for more,” stated creator Frank Zanca. “It’s a new twist on the Vampire genre, that allows the reader to see several sides of the same story. The mystery begins, which one turned her and why? How far is Lena willing to go to wreak vengeance on the crime families? Will she become a villain herself?”

Lords of LA is available to back now via Kickstarter, with a campaign that offers a host of perks including variant covers, nude variants, exclusive pins, acrylic standees, collector’s cards and more. Visit the official campaign page here for more information.

 

Filed Under: Comic Books, Gary Collinson, News Tagged With: Destiny Horizons, Frank Zanca, lords of la

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer, who is the founder of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature film 'The Baby in the Basket' and the upcoming suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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