Dracula

Dracula

Michael Mucci , Bill Halliar (Ilustrator) , Bram Stoker
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Apr 25, 2008 · English · Paperback (128 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 128
Language English
Published Apr 25, 2008
Publisher Paw Prints
ISBN-10 1435255194
ISBN-13 9781435255197

Description

Before the dozens of night stalkers slain by Buffy, there was the first and the best: Dracula. And now everyone�s favorite bloodsucker is back, and captured in a thrillingly told, spine-tingling graphic novel. Originally written by Bram Stoker in 1897, Dracula gave the world one of literature�s most compelling characters. Michael Mucci translates the tale and Ben Caldwell adds action-packed images�with meticulous attention paid to the finer details in each piece of art, from facial expressions to the historical accuracy of costuming, architecture, and heraldry. Young readers will love it.

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Empeze a leer la edición anotada para entender mejor la trama y la historia

May 18th 2026

Dracula remains, today, a cornerstone of gothic-horror literature. Bram Stoker successfully created a novel that invokes as much a physical horror as a psychological one.

The most successful element, in my view, of this novel is the atmosphere. It dark, eerie and fully realised in all locations in which we are taken to. The opening section at Dracula's Castle was sublime, a masterclass in introducing a character and his machinations.

Whilst it does slow in the early-middle section of the Novel, its not enough to detract from what is, otherwise, a masterpiece of world building and storytelling.

April 24th 2026

Adoro a dracula

February 27th 2026
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