Dracula in Comics
Dracula in Comics
The mirror has been shattered into 47 pieces, each reflecting the image of Voivode Vlad Tepes and/or Count Dracula. Together, forty-seven original comic strips create the largest collective comic album ever published in Romania, a sweeping chronology that begins with the first years of Vlad Tepes's reign and leaps forward all the way into the year 3087.
The journey opens with the historical study The Immortal Dracula, which uncovers fascinating premieres: the screening of Nosferatu in Romanian cinemas in 1922, the very first Romanian edition of Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1928-1929, and the earliest drawings of Count Dracula by a Romanian artist, published in 1929.
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The mirror has been shattered into 47 pieces, each reflecting the image of Voivode Vlad Tepes and/or Count Dracula. Together, forty-seven original comic strips create the largest collective comic album ever published in Romania, a sweeping chronology that begins with the first years of Vlad Tepes's reign and leaps forward all the way into the year 3087.
The journey opens with the historical study The Immortal Dracula, which uncovers fascinating premieres: the screening of Nosferatu in Romanian cinemas in 1922, the very first Romanian edition of Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1928-1929, and the earliest drawings of Count Dracula by a Romanian artist, published in 1929.
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