Fab, the Argentinian creator of Lesbiampires, tells the story of lesbian vampires who feed on humans to survive.
Lesbiampires tells the story of lesbian vampires such as Daphne and Veronika. In this story, set in the current coronavirus pandemic, humans are the bad guys, with vampires having to eat them to live. It has adult situations and themes and should be read by mature audiences, especially due to its sometimes gory content.
On the one hand, the comic tells about the peaceful family life of Daphne and Veronika, who live together. On the other, it tells their back stories and has episodes where they go out for “hunting” so they can feed on humans to survive.
Lesbiampires has compelling characters and a storyline centered around Daphne and Veronika. The webcomic emphasizes themes such as self-esteem, acceptance, and lesbian romance. Like other fictional vampires, these characters must avoid exposing themselves to the sun so as not to be burned to the bone. This makes them somewhat analogous to the half-black bisexual demon-vampire, Marceline the Vampire Queen in adventure time, or even recent vampires in anime, like those headlining the series Ms. Vampire who lives in my neighborhood, and Vlad Love, to name just two outstanding series. It also reminds me of the InVenus webcomic titled Venus and Lyra are kindred spirits, which centers on a growing romance between a vampire queen and an alpha werewolf, or potchimew’s Vampire girlfriends.
The webcomic, which is over 150 episodes long, is compelling and has diversity in its characters beyond Daphne and Veronika. Fab’s art style and design allows the characters to pop off the page and make an impression, making readers much more invested in the webcomic as a whole. Fab does a wonderful job of providing the backstories of the characters, especially Daphne and Veronica, and outlining their motivations so people can understand where the characters are coming from. This makes the webcomic much more compelling and interesting for those who read it.
The webcomic is a labor of love, but it’s so smooth and well done that sometimes you can get sucked into the story and the characters, making you forget you’re reading a webcomic but feel like you’re part of it. story itself. Fab also uses the comic to comment on things like the fascination with sexy vampires in shows like dusk books and movies.
Lesbiampires is available to read on WebToon.
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Author: Burkely Hermann
Burkely is a declassified document indexer by day and a fan fic writer by night. He recently earned an MLIS with a concentration in Digital Preservation from the University of Maryland. He currently voraciously watches anime series and reads too many webcomics to rely on Webtoon. He enjoys swimming, hiking and researching his family roots in his spare time.
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