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The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance: A Graphic Novel

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Veronica Mars by way of Lovecraft in this thrilling lightly gothic YA graphic novel, for those who love a dash of campy and a dollop of darkness.

It’s just a bedtime story….right?


Parents in Pensmouth tell their children a devious bedtime tale—their beloved town is riddled with flesh-takers, monsters who snatch unruly kids off the street if they don’t go to sleep on time.

Vivian Vance, amateur teen detective, heard that story as a kid and never believed it.

When Vivian takes on a case in the Pillars, a downtrodden and long-ignored community beneath the highway, she stumbles on a dark secret about her town's history and finds herself face-to-face with those horrifying monsters. Saved from certain death by a group of kids from the Pillars, Vivian decides her next job will be exposing the flesh-takers to the world--at any cost.

But her biggest opportunity quickly becomes her worst nightmare. Her pride puts Pensmouth and her new-found friends in mortal danger. In order to right her mistakes, she must stand up to the creatures that offer all her heart desires before she loses the only people left who matters.

272 pages, Paperback

First published October 8, 2024

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Profile Image for Bethany (Beautifully Bookish Bethany).
2,662 reviews4,348 followers
May 10, 2024
This is pitched as Veronica Mars by way of Lovecraft, and I think that's pretty accurate. The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance is a fun graphic novel that is YA horror with Lovecraftian monsters and a high achieving, perfectionist heroine trying to nab an internship by doing community service. In this case, by taking a case in a poor community called the Pillars where monsters are taking people off the streets. It's over the top and kind of a campy adventure that attempts to say something about privilege and corruption.

Whether that's successful....I don't know it's a mixed bag. The fact that the kids she helps out are orphans living on the street who have never gone to school is a bit much. And not how things actually work if their world is supposed to be similar to our own. You could do the same thing with kids who are maybe a mix of from poor families or in the foster care system, but they would still be getting some kind of an education. I don't know, that choice was weird and kind of rubbed me the wrong way. Otherwise, it was a pretty entertaining story. I received a copy for review via NetGalley, all opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Eden.
662 reviews246 followers
October 10, 2024
Veronica Mars meets Stranger Things meets Lovecraft in this graphic novel about supernatural forces causing missing persons cases to escalate in a small town. The art style was fun, but it was the story that kept me engaged. I really liked how the story started with different people all telling kids the same tale and then that tale coming to life when the kids got older. I hope there will be more in the series!

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with an e-arc in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Barbara Behring.
441 reviews163 followers
September 26, 2024
This was an entertaining graphic novel about a girl who has to save her new found friends from monsters. I enjoyed this novel.
Profile Image for Kaitlyn (ktxx22) Walker.
1,678 reviews21 followers
October 6, 2024
Fantastic Eldritch story! Really enjoyed the stakes in this being high and the payoff in the ending being so rewarding! I think this would make a fantastic movie. And the scary parts in this were really well done! Thanks to NetGalley for the arc.
Profile Image for Cristina.
228 reviews40 followers
August 14, 2024
Vivian Vance is an amateur detective aiming for a spot in the Greater Achievement Program. What she really needs to push her application to the top is something that sets her apart. Proof of her contribution to the community. The perfect opportunity falls into her lap when she stumbles across a flesh-taker, a creature straight out of a childhood bedtime story. Flesh-takers are real, they’re stalking the streets at night and are behind the various disappearances in the area. Vivian, alongside some new friends, sets out to gain proof of their existence and to stop them once and for all.

I enjoyed the overall vibes and artwork of this graphic novel. The flesh-takers were chilling to look at and I liked Vivian’s character design. However, I felt like the actual substance of the story was lacking. I think the length of this graphic novel did the story a huge disservice as there wasn’t enough time to properly develop anything. I never felt like I got a grasp on any of our characters’ personalities. Their relationships with each other were even more absent. The world building was vague and leaves a lot of questions unanswered. I felt like we as the audience were expected to assume all the fine details and the in-between ourselves in favor of giving more page space to the action. I think overall this story would have worked better spread out across a series!
Profile Image for Mandy Kool.
420 reviews14 followers
July 27, 2024
This book is pitched as Veronica Mars meets Lovecraft. As a fan of both, I can see that comparison, but where I struggled was the depth.

I loved the artwork and the different outfits Vivian had, but I just was really confused what was happening. I mean, no, I wasn’t confused, but it felt like we jumped from point A to point Z with little build up.

At the end, I was left with so many questions of development that it felt like the author left off the page and I could go on and on about the questions I have rather than what happened with the monster.

It was just not properly developed and could have been a whole series rather than this one graphic novel.

Overall, it was an enjoyable time, but not one I’m going to rush to put in other’s hands. Creepy and fun if you like this genre, but not as good as it could be.

I’d definitely read a volume 2 if there were deep dives into all the characters and issues they are going through.
Profile Image for Mazzy.
166 reviews15 followers
May 30, 2024
Action-packed from start to finish! I couldn't get enough of Vivian and her new crew—I need more now! The Veronica Mars vibe in this wonderful story was incredibly enjoyable. Ulrich's storytelling from beginning to end had me captivated the entire time. While the attempts to address themes of privilege and corruption occasionally got lost amidst the action, it remained an exciting read with stunning graphics.

thank you penguin teen for the e-arc! all opinions are my own
Profile Image for laurel!.
83 reviews4 followers
October 16, 2024
thank you to netgalley for the arc!!

cool ya horror graphic novel with panels that can be legitimately scary when you read them in a pitch dark glorified treehouse in the middle of the rainforest, as i did! and vivian is #relatable
Profile Image for mad mags.
1,237 reviews92 followers
October 7, 2024
(Full disclosure: I received a free e-ARC for review through Netgalley.)

High school sophomore Vivian Vance is what you might call an overachiever - and it's no wonder why, when her beloved father's motto is 'why do something if you can't be the best at it?' Rather than spending her afternoons hanging out with friends at the mall (or whatever the youngsters do nowadays), Vivian earns extra money - and hones her detective skills - performing odd jobs for her classmates. It's while trying to retrieve a "stolen" baseball from a kid in the Pillars that Vivian stumbles upon her greatest case yet: there's a "flesh-taker" in Pensmouth, and it's eating people. Turns out that the monsters that populated Pensmouth's bedtime stories are more than just a tactic to scare the kids into line.

Despite the risks, Vivian decides to take the case - after all, what better way to earn a spot in the coveted Greater Achievers Program than by capturing a monster and exposing a conspiracy among the upper echelon of Pensmouth?

Pitched as Veronica Mars meets Lovecraft, I really wanted to love THE TERRIFYING TALES OF VIVIAN VANCE more than I did. As it was, I was puzzled by many glowing reviews. The story is okay, if a little forgettable. I liked the monsters - especially the skin-takers and the source - but felt like the characters and plot could have used a little more development. The action just never felt very high stakes, perhaps because I wasn't terribly invested in any of the characters.
Profile Image for Tabitha.
237 reviews27 followers
May 17, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and PenguinGroup for the advanced copy.

I'm not sure why this didn't resonate with me, from the story to the art. It's not bad, it's a decent cosmic horror story... I guess I just don't understand the audience. Teens, I guess? But it's noted as for young readers but the content isn't appropriate for middle grade or younger, in my opinion. Then it's too childish for adults.

Cosmic horror is my favorite and I consume a lot of it, and this IS a decent cosmic horror story. I'm interested in the god, I want to know more about the gifts, but I don't much like the cast, whom we barely get to know beyond the superficial (wrong side of the tracks vs right). It's a long book but aside from Vivian we don't get to know anyone, really, so when she makes a big to-do about saving her friends you're left wondering "friends? the people you literally just met and barely know?"

It feels like the author was unsure of both what he wanted to write and who he wanted to write for.

The art isn't my favorite either. Very cartoony but it doesn't feel like it fits the story, though it's well done. But again, another instance of who is the intended audience?

3/5 stars because I didn't hate it at the end, though.
Profile Image for Bargain Sleuth Book Reviews.
1,146 reviews19 followers
September 1, 2024
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Thanks to Penguin Young Readers Group and NetGalley for the digital copy of this book; I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Not gonna lie, my first attraction to this book was the title. I mean, anyone that knows American television remembers Vivian Vance as one of Lucille Ball’s sidekicks on her wildly popular show, I Love Lucy, so I thought it interesting that an author would come up with that same name combination. The second reason I was attracted to this graphic novel is the way the book describes Vivian as sort of a Veronica Mars, also a favorite. The horror story aspect, I wasn’t so sure of but decided to have an open mind.

Vivian is told a terrifying tale as a bedtime story, one that guarantees she won’t go out at night. Most of the other children of Pensmouth are taught the same lesson. However, as Vivian grows older, and her dad becomes an invalid, her life focus changes. She’s in high school, working as sort of a private detective ala Veronica Mars or Nancy Drew, and she desperately wants to be accepted into a special program. Told she needs to have more school extracurricular activities, Vance decides that if she can crack one big case, she’ll get into the prestigious program.

The case she takes plunges her into a part of town called The Pillars, where people usually mind their own business and are scraping by. Vivian meets some orphans about her age and a little younger, and she enlists them to help her with the case.

The illustrations were great (ew to the flesh-takers), and the story was engaging, even though YA horror isn’t normally my jam. The smart-talking, quick-thinking Vivian Vance is a treat to follow. I can only imagine that this might be the first in a series of graphic novels following the plucky sleuth.
Profile Image for Casey Michelle.
33 reviews
September 28, 2024
A big thank you to Netgalley and G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers for an ARC. Vivian Vance is a loner; she dreams of having her own detective agency. She lives with her dad who was wounded terribly in the line of duty, and he sees it as his own personal failure, but Vivian sees him as a hero and an inspiration; in order to help with the bills in the house she takes on tasks from fellow classmates who need information, or something retrieved.

She takes on a request to get back a stolen baseball but has to go into the Pillars area of the city which is the slums while she lives in a higher regarded part of the city and goes to a good school. The night she goes down to find the baseball from the person who was told stole it she meets three young boys all of different ages and backgrounds but one thing they have in common is they all only have each other. When Vivian gets the ball and takes off, she comes across a creature in an alley that attacks a homeless person. The three boys rescue her and from there she decides to figure out what is behind this in hopes to propel her detective career.

I don't want to give too much away with the legend and background, but I really enjoyed the story, the characters were absolutely loveable and funny and who doesn't love a story that you can really root for the characters! I really hope we get more terrifying tales with Vivian and the boys.
Profile Image for BookishKarina.
191 reviews1 follower
October 4, 2024
3.5 Stars.

In this graphic novel we follow Vivian Vance, who has no friends in school and keep doing "dirty work" and gets labelled a snitch by her classmates. Vivian has the best grades in school and she want to get into this program that will help her on her way to become a detective. But even though she has the grades to prove she has the wits for the program, she also needs to show that she can work with other people.

This leads to Vivian eventually teaming up with three young boys living on "the wrong sides of the tracks". Together they witness a terrible monster, that they believed to only be something made up from a children's story, murder a guy on the street. They then end up working together to get to the bottom of finding out who and what this monster, called flesh-takers, came to be and how they can stop the monster from killing more people.

I enjoyed this graphic novel, it is very fast paced and action packed. We also get to see how Vivian grows as a person and learn to befriend others her age and that she doesn't have to do everything on her own. If you enjoy Scooby-Doo esce stories, then you will enjoy this one.

Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Young Readers Group for this e-arc in exchange for an honest review,
39 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2024
This YA graphic novel was so quick and enjoyable to read! Non stop action from start to finish! The description said it was Veronica Mars meets Lovecraft and that is absolutely true. Vivian Vance wants to open a detective agency with her dad and her plan to do that is to win the Medal of Excellence. To do that she needs to find something that makes her stand out. In trying to figure out what that's going to be, she meets some kids from the rougher side of town and they come across a monster. That's it! She's going to save the town from the local urban legend monster, who turns out to be real! It's a little silly, a little campy, but it's worth the little bit of time to read it. The art has a little old school Archie comic vibe. The monster is a little scary for younger kids but that's what makes it fun for the older ones (and the adults). The story itself feels like it could have been a Goosebumps story or on Are You Afraid of The Dark. I hope we get to see more tales from Vivian Vance.

I received a copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Katharine.
433 reviews10 followers
June 2, 2024
This was a very fun tale! This story has an interesting mix of the vibes from Stranger Things, Papergirls, and Super 8. The plot was tight and the plot pacing was smoothly done. It never lost my attention and kept me wondering what the truth was. I did really like that Vivian Vance isn't a perfect person. She's actually kind of a terrible person, but watching her grow as a person was interesting. I don't want to spoil too much, but it was a pretty great story. It surprisingly got pretty gory at parts! Seeing as it's a Teen/YA graphic novel, I really didn't expect that level of gore. I personally didn't care too much for the art style, but that's honestly just personal taste, not anything to do with technical abilities. I also raised an eyebrow at the fact that Vivian wears heels. She's supposed to be running around doing all these crazy things in HEELS? Yes, they're heeled knee-high boots, but still. Heels?

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review!
Profile Image for Mysia.
136 reviews5 followers
September 22, 2024
Thanks to PenguinTeen & NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

CAWPILE Rating:
Characters: 7
Art Style: 8
Writing: 7
Plot: 5.5
Intrigue: 8
Logic: 6
Enjoyment: 8

This story moved extremely fast, and that is my only major complaint. The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance follows young Vivian, a sophomore on the hunt for something extracurricular to do in order to aid in her application process for a program at her school that can help her receive financial aid. In her journey, she discovers that the flesh-takers lore in her hometown is true—witnessing one kidnap a man while in "the pillars" (a rundown neighborhood in her city for the down and out, orphans, and the neglected). Vivian and a ragtag bunch aim to unearth the truth behind the lore and save the town.

I liked the premise of the story and can easily see this as a limited series with Stranger Things vibes. That said, I would classify this more as a middle grade story. All in all, it was a nice, quick read, but I wish there had been more to it.
Profile Image for Tabitha.
174 reviews54 followers
October 27, 2024
A fun, adventurous read that gives vibes of stuff like Veronica Mars or Nancy Drew just with a fantasy/sci-fi twist. The characters were definitely a delight though it was hard to like Vivian at first given her first interaction with the other characters. Not that it was hard to sympathize with the why of what she was doing, just it wasn't exactly a nice thing and it's obvious that this is intentional. The character does grow though as the story progresses. The overall arc was a lot of fun though I do wish one thing about the ending had been different. Yet I suspect I know why it wasn't though I'd have to read more - if there is more - to find out. The art style was done well especially for the old-timey style of the story. Loved how colorful it was as well. I don't know if this story was necessarily my absolute favorite though it did give me some appropriate spoopy vibes for the season. If there's more published though, I'd definitely still pick it up and see how it goes as I did enjoy my time reading this graphic novel.
Profile Image for Ande Davidson.
333 reviews1 follower
June 9, 2024
The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance is pitched as Veronica Mars meets Lovecraft, and that is probably the best way to explain. As a huge Veronica Mars fan, I was very much on board. It follows Vivian Vance, who is an amateur detective, and her friends as they investigate some creepy flesh-taking monsters in their town.

Vivian teams up with a group of orphan boys after they share a terrifying experience of seeing one of the monsters. I really liked the illustrations and the tone of the book. I immediately liked Vivian's character and felt like she had an awesome voice.

Unfortunately, I felt like the other characters & world-building were not developed enough. That being said, this was an exciting and fast read! The flesh-takers were truly horrifying, and I loved the shift from high school drama to monster mystery.

I would definitely recommend picking this one up! Thanks to Netgalley, Joshua Ulrich, and Penguin for the chance to read & review!
Profile Image for lezara.
59 reviews
September 10, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and PenguinGroup for the advanced copy!

Please keep in mind that l'm always brutally honest when it comes to reviewing books. Even though I did receive an arc copy, I still believe in telling it like it is. No matter what.

I really enjoyed this book, from the plot to the illustrations. The drawings were super intriguing and kept me engaged the whole time. I especially loved the friend group Vivian formed with the group of kids at the Pillars—it was a fun adventure to experience with them. I hope there’s another part or that this becomes a series because it ended in a way that left me wanting more.

It feels more geared towards children than YA, but I still had a great time reading it.
Profile Image for Cheyenne.
924 reviews14 followers
July 6, 2024
Thank you, NetGalley and PENGUIN GROUP Penguin Young Readers Group | G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers for this advanced reader's copy. I loved Vivian Vance and her gang! This was spooky and definitely a mix of Nancy Drew meets Scooby Do. I hope there are more tales of Vivian Vance as she was a formidable and smart girl who had no problems taking on everyone to save her whole town! There are so many stories that we hear as kids that we think are just stories.... RIGHT?! Creepy and super fun comic! Definitely hope to see more in the future!
Profile Image for piper monarchsandmyths.
526 reviews66 followers
October 3, 2024
thank you to Penguin Teen for providing me with an eARC!

This is a fun mystery graphic novel, in a slightly historical gothic horror setting. In the town of Pensmouth, children are scared to sleep with a bedtime story about creatures called “flesh-takers”. But when clever and ambitious amateur teen detective Vivian Vance travels down to a neighborhood known as the “Pillars”, she finds out these monsters aren’t just bedtime stories. Teaming up with a group of teens who live there, she tries to expose these monsters to the people of Pensmouth, but as more is exposed, Vivian realises that the things she wanted might not all be as they seem. I would say it’s pretty fast-paced overall, and the art style is really fitting for the overall story being told. It’s not necessarily what I typically pick up, but I still had a fun time reading it and think it’s definitely worth checking out if you want a slightly campy mystery!
Profile Image for Idris Grey.
173 reviews37 followers
October 14, 2024
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me a galley of this novel.

I enjoyed it! This is a perfect, quick read for spooky season, ideal for fans of Archie Comics, the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and Veronica Mars. The art style is nostalgically familiar, the color palette is spooky and autumnal. The characters have quite minor development. The worldbuilding is neat enough. I wish there were more plot twists.

This is a fine read. Budding young horror readers will love it.

3.5 stars rounded down.
Profile Image for Amanda Shepard (Between-the-Shelves).
2,046 reviews44 followers
November 16, 2024
3.5 stars

Definitely an enjoyable, slightly spooky read about an entire underground monster in a small town. What you think is just a bedtime story is really something else, adding to the overall mystery of the Flesh-Eaters. I do wish some of that world was expanded on a little and that there was a little more depth overall to the story. But it's still an entertaining read, and would be great for spooky season!
Profile Image for Amanda.
307 reviews14 followers
March 18, 2024
This was such a crazy story. I do not know what I was expecting when I first opened it up and then thought it was going to be a basic graphic novel and then it started to ramp up. I was pleasantly surprised by it to say the least. The group of four surely finds themselves in some crazy event and the monsters kept appearing. It was a rather easy book to follow and able to read it in one sitting.
Profile Image for Kimberly.
547 reviews2 followers
May 24, 2024
A vibrantly illustrated, creepy, sci-fi horror story!

Vivian is a character it took a minute for me to warm up to, but once I did, I enjoyed her drive and her dedication to her father and, eventually, her friends. The illustrations were vibrant and detailed, with a bit of gore but nothing that was insanely over powering.

I will definitely purchase for my HS library.
Profile Image for Lildemonyo.
91 reviews
June 26, 2024
As soon as I read the description, I knew I had to read this. I would describe it as Veronica Mars meets Stranger Things. Ulrich's story is filled with action, sci-fi, humor, social commentary, and a little horror. I liked the way the artist used shadowing and lighting to help set the mood and feel.

Thank you to NetGalley and PenguinGroup for the advanced copy
Profile Image for vanessa ♡.
175 reviews198 followers
October 13, 2024
A fun Lovecraftian monster story about a teenage girl uncovering a mystery about her hometown, and saving her friends from its horrors.
I really enjoyed the art style and the general vibes of the monsters and town. The characters felt a bit underdeveloped, even for a graphic novel, but overall I had a fun time reading this.
Thank you Penguin Teen for the ARC!
Profile Image for Sophy.
338 reviews3 followers
May 16, 2024
A young girl wants to be a detective and does a lot of small jobs for classmates. She is in the middle of a job when she sees something that turns into a bigger infestation. This was a fun adventure to find out what was going on and I can't wait to read more.
Profile Image for Adam Fisher.
3,240 reviews18 followers
May 8, 2024
Excellent read and concept!

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