Carmilla Volume 3: The Eternal

Part of Carmilla

Author Amy Chu
Illustrated by Soo Lee, Sal Cipriano
$19.99 US
Dark Horse Comics | Berger Books
24 per carton
On sale Oct 07, 2025 | 9781506748559
Sales rights: World

The final chapter of this Bram Stoker Award-winning graphic novel reimagination of Sheridan LeFanu's classic Carmilla!

Athena's daughter Ella journeys to Oxford, England where a mysterious university benefactor hires her for what seems like a simple research position, but leads her straight into the heart of danger...and the Lo family back into the complicated web of Carmilla herself. As deaths begin to pile up on campus, Ella becomes entangled with a secret supernatural society of hard partying immortals. And just as Athena once did, Ella is about to discover some family secrets of her own...

A seductive, supernatural thriller about mortality and mother/daughter relationships.
“A sophisticated and modern reimagining of one of the great classics of the horror genre… a vampire story you do not want to miss.”—James Tynion IV (Something is Killing the Children, The Woods)

"Amy Chu and Soo Lee have cut a perfect gem of a story from the collective unconscious, with an archetypal monster that s at once both deeply mysterious and itchingly familiar like anything that truly haunts us."—Lilah Sturges (House of Mystery, The Science of Ghosts)

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The final chapter of this Bram Stoker Award-winning graphic novel reimagination of Sheridan LeFanu's classic Carmilla!

Athena's daughter Ella journeys to Oxford, England where a mysterious university benefactor hires her for what seems like a simple research position, but leads her straight into the heart of danger...and the Lo family back into the complicated web of Carmilla herself. As deaths begin to pile up on campus, Ella becomes entangled with a secret supernatural society of hard partying immortals. And just as Athena once did, Ella is about to discover some family secrets of her own...

A seductive, supernatural thriller about mortality and mother/daughter relationships.

Praise

“A sophisticated and modern reimagining of one of the great classics of the horror genre… a vampire story you do not want to miss.”—James Tynion IV (Something is Killing the Children, The Woods)

"Amy Chu and Soo Lee have cut a perfect gem of a story from the collective unconscious, with an archetypal monster that s at once both deeply mysterious and itchingly familiar like anything that truly haunts us."—Lilah Sturges (House of Mystery, The Science of Ghosts)