Vampire Cheerleaders

Vampire Cheerleaders
Author(s) Adam Arnold
Shiei
Michael Shelfer
Website http://www.vampirecheerleaders.net
Current status / schedule Ongoing
Launch date 17 January 2011
End date January 2015
Publisher(s) Seven Seas Entertainment
Genre(s) comedy, horror, paranormal, vampire
Rating(s) Older Teen
Preceded by Aoi House
Followed by Paranormal Mystery Squad

Vampire Cheerleaders is an original English-language (OEL) manga series written by Adam Arnold, with art by Michael Shelfer; previously by Shiei, and published by Seven Seas Entertainment. The series follows the adventures of a squad of teenage vampires who really know how to show their school spirit.

Vampire Cheerleaders is the lead story in a supernatural double-feature of Vampire Cheerleaders and the Aoi House spin-off Paranormal Mystery Squad, about a team of cryptid hunters that each has some form of supernatural power, sans the main character.[1]

New updates of Vampire Cheerleaders appeared every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Gomanga.com and were run concurrent on the Vampire Cheerleaders Facebook page.

Vampire Cheerleaders made its print debut with 208 pages on 15 March 2011 with the release of the first volume. An ebook was also made available on the Kindle and Nook on the same date.

Vampire Cheerleaders Vol. 2 debuted with 224 pages at #7 on the New York Times Manga Best Sellers list for the week of January 1, 2012.[2] It was originally released on Amazon on December 6, 2011.

On June 5, 2012, the first two print volumes were combined into a single 432-page omnibus containing the first two story arcs of Vampire Cheerleaders and sister series Paranormal Mystery Squad as the Vampire Cheerleaders/Paranormal Mystery Squad Monster Mash Collection. The Monster Mash Collection debuted at No. 9 on the New York Times Manga Best Sellers list for the week of June 24, 2012.[3] Paranormal Mystery Squad has been incorporated into the archives on the Vampire Cheerleaders website.

Plot

When one of Bakertown High School's vampire cheerleaders discover that one of their own is missing, Lori Thurston and the other senior cheerleaders have no other choice but to induct one of the eleventh grade girls from the 'B Squad' into their vampiric ranks. The girls hold tryouts, choosing sheltered virgin Heather Hartley.

Characters

A naive eleventh grader on Bakertown's 'B Squad' who gets turned into a vampire, opening up a whole new world for her. Brought up in a strict household, her transformation lessens several of her inhibitions such as being dutiful and obedient to her overbearing parents whom she "glamors" into her slaves. Unfortunately she is unable to control her appetite in the first book and sucks the entire Bakertown football team dry. Thanks to some quick thinking by the A-squad the incident is covered up.

Team captain. The cool and calculating queen bee and mentor of Bakertown High School's coven of "Vampire Cheerleaders." She has maintained her position as head cheerleader for decades, changing her first name and returning every twenty years posing as her "daughter". She does not hesitate to enforce her authority among the others but treats the A-squad as an extended family. Her greatest concern is in maintaining a low profile to avoid trouble and continue living as an immortal cheerleader.

Co-Captain. Constantly at odds with Suki due to the latter apparently killing her boyfriend.

Co-Captain (in name only). Constantly at odds with Zoe, apparently due to her killing the latter's boyfriend. Very crude and foul-mouthed.

Team Treasurer. The mother hen and the most kindly of the A-squad.

Heather's best friend. Something of a nerd, he suspects that the A-squad are vampires but Heather doesn't believe him until her transformation. He discovers the truth behind the A-squad and confronts them with intentions to expose their secret, but ultimately falls prey to Plan BC "booty call" and becomes a thrall to the A-squad.

Volume list

References

  1. "Seven Seas Brings On the Fang Service with "Vampire Cheerleaders"". Retrieved 6 April 2011.
  2. "Manga Best Sellers - New York Times (2012-01-01)". Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  3. "Manga Best Sellers – New York Times (2012-06-24)". Retrieved March 25, 2013.
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