The Count returns to comic shelves everywhere this month with a new edition of Roy Thomas and Dick Giordano’s adaptation of the original tale by Bram Stoker.
The Dracula graphic novel collects all four issues of the 2010 color version (by June Chung) of the original black-and-white series from 2004.
The strange and meandering story of the creation of this graphic novel is akin to the bizarre happenings in Stoker’s original novel. Thomas and Giordano originally started their adaptation in the pages of Marvel’s Dracula Lives! magazine in 1974 and finally concluded their black-and-white story in 2005, with the culmination of the mini-series and the arrival of a hardcover edition of Dracula.
The series was reissued in 2010 in color with new covers by Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic and was also collected in its first trade paperback format in 2011.
The new trade paperback edition of Dracula consists of 192 pages for a suggested retail price of $24.99.
Check out Djurdjevic’s cover below and stay tuned to Conskipper for all of your Marvel Monster news.


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