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Undead Chippendales
Quoted from this article which is quoting an interview:
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In discussing the series Hamilton refers to the biggest selling point of the comic-book version of her novel - getting to see the Vampire wet-dream character visually for the first time:
"Jean Claude is about 200 years old, and is incredibly gorgeous," Hamilton said. "He's a walking, talking fantasy, and has a couple hundred years to practice being really good at that. He's the manager of Guilty Pleasures, which is a vampire strip club where you can also see werewolves and were-leopards and other creatures take off their clothes."
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I remember when JC was a manipulative undead SOB who'd spent a couple hundred years being toyed with and manipulated and learning to manipulate others. I remember when I liked him because he was moving beyond the horrors of his own past and his own mistakes and what others had done to him and was cooly carving out his life and standing firmly on it. I could like him but not approve of him or how he was manipulating the situation for Anita(who was my pov protagonist as a reader).
And now he's that guy with his shirt ripped off on the cover of a romance novel. He's become an object.
In discussing the series Hamilton refers to the biggest selling point of the comic-book version of her novel - getting to see the Vampire wet-dream character visually for the first time:
I remember when JC was a manipulative undead SOB who'd spent a couple hundred years being toyed with and manipulated and learning to manipulate others. I remember when I liked him because he was moving beyond the horrors of his own past and his own mistakes and what others had done to him and was cooly carving out his life and standing firmly on it. I could like him but not approve of him or how he was manipulating the situation for Anita(who was my pov protagonist as a reader).
And now he's that guy with his shirt ripped off on the cover of a romance novel. He's become an object.