The Cruel Prince Series Vk (FRESH • TIPS)
Holly Black’s The Cruel Prince (2018) and its sequels have amassed a global readership, but the Russian-language fandom on VK (Vkontakte) represents a unique case of digital community building. This paper explores how VK serves not merely as a promotional tool but as a secondary narrative space—where fan art, role-playing games (RPGs), and quote compilations reshape the experience of the series. Through analysis of popular VK public pages (“pabliki”), this paper argues that VK transforms the linear, political fantasy of Elfhame into an interactive, collective, and deeply aestheticized culture.
[Generated AI] Date: April 2026
Digital Fandoms and Narrative Expansion: The Cruel Prince Series Phenomenon on VK The Cruel Prince Series Vk
The Cruel Prince series on VK is not a passive fandom but an active, grassroots narrative engine. VK’s platform affordances—long-form posts, nested comments, permanent media galleries—encourage deep engagement over viral transience. For scholars of digital YA culture, the VK fandom demonstrates how a single platform can shape not only how a story is shared but what that story means to its audience. Holly Black’s The Cruel Prince (2018) and its
Since its publication, The Cruel Prince —featuring the mortal human Jude Duarte and the treacherous faerie prince Cardan Greenbriar—has become a cornerstone of Young Adult fantasy. In Russian-speaking countries, where the series is published by AST’s Mainstream imprint, much of the fandom activity has centralized on VK. Unlike Western platforms (Twitter, Tumblr, TikTok), VK’s architecture of public pages, audio uploads, and community polls allows for a highly curated and durable fan archive. [Generated AI] Date: April 2026 Digital Fandoms and