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Cover: Howard Chaykin

Black Kiss #8

Jan 1989 · Vortex · 1.25 USD; 1.55 CAD
“Black Kiss Book Eight”

In "Black Kiss Book Eight," Howard Chaykin delivers a tense, character-driven chapter as Pollack uncovers the painful truth behind Kenton’s past—his role in separating Bevely Grove from their daughter Sophie before becoming a vampire. With Chaykin’s stark, moody art and Ella Vine’s distinctive inks, the story deepens into a web of betrayal and vengeance, as Grove seizes her moment to strike back at Kenton, whose cult of the Order of Bonniface now stretches across the night. The cover, by Chaykin, captures the issue’s grim intensity.

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writer, artist, inker Howard Chaykin · artist Ella Vine · letterer Ken Bruzenak · cover Howard Chaykin

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Howard Chaykin
artist Ella Vine
letterer Ken Bruzenak
cover pencils, inks Howard Chaykin

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Pollack discovers that Kenton forced Grove to give their daughter Sophie up shortly before Kenton became a vampire. After becoming a vampire Kenton forms The Order of Bonniface and turns many of his followers into vampires, including Bevely Grove. This gives Grove the chance of revenge over the loss of her daughter and she switches Kenton's alarm clock so that he wakes during the day and dies in the sunlight.

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