Mosquito: A New Orleans Penny Dreadful | Vol 2
Jake meets a mysterious woman who seems too interested in him, while a series of murders are brought to his attention, but never make the news.
Mosquito Vol. 2 Features Chef Chris Dunn’s recipe for Shrimp & Grits!
Mosquito volumes are published weekly, in the spirit of a true Penny Dreadful. Penny Dreadfuls were first published in the 1830s as cheap cliff hangers from eight to sixteen pages each, and costing just a penny a piece. They usually contained sensational stories of criminals, pirates, highwaymen, and the supernatural. The penny paper’s most infamous vampire, Varney, was one of the very first vampire stories ever published.
Mosquito: Southern Vampires, is written by Marita Woywod Crandle, and volumes will be available weekly at all New Orleans Vampire locations, and online here, at NOLAVampires.com!
Jake meets a mysterious woman who seems too interested in him, while a series of murders are brought to his attention, but never make the news.
Mosquito Vol. 2 Features Chef Chris Dunn’s recipe for Shrimp & Grits!
Mosquito volumes are published weekly, in the spirit of a true Penny Dreadful. Penny Dreadfuls were first published in the 1830s as cheap cliff hangers from eight to sixteen pages each, and costing just a penny a piece. They usually contained sensational stories of criminals, pirates, highwaymen, and the supernatural. The penny paper’s most infamous vampire, Varney, was one of the very first vampire stories ever published.
Mosquito: Southern Vampires, is written by Marita Woywod Crandle, and volumes will be available weekly at all New Orleans Vampire locations, and online here, at NOLAVampires.com!
Jake meets a mysterious woman who seems too interested in him, while a series of murders are brought to his attention, but never make the news.
Mosquito Vol. 2 Features Chef Chris Dunn’s recipe for Shrimp & Grits!
Mosquito volumes are published weekly, in the spirit of a true Penny Dreadful. Penny Dreadfuls were first published in the 1830s as cheap cliff hangers from eight to sixteen pages each, and costing just a penny a piece. They usually contained sensational stories of criminals, pirates, highwaymen, and the supernatural. The penny paper’s most infamous vampire, Varney, was one of the very first vampire stories ever published.
Mosquito: Southern Vampires, is written by Marita Woywod Crandle, and volumes will be available weekly at all New Orleans Vampire locations, and online here, at NOLAVampires.com!