The complete Dracula

by Leah Moore

Other authorsBram Stoker, John Reppion, Colton Worley ((Kuv.))
Paper Book, 2010

Library's rating

Status

Available

Call number

0C.stoker

Genres

Publication

Runnemede (N.J.) : Dynamite entertainment, 2010.

User reviews

LibraryThing member bookgirlokc
While this graphic novel provides a great overview and faithful adaptation of Stoker's somewhat tedious novel, it fails to evoke the same terror and chilling Gothic atmosphere that the novel does. I was most disappointed how short the Transylvanian section at the beginning was, as this is my
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favorite section of the novel (Harker's journey through the Carpathians to Dracula's castle and his stay at the castle).

I love the artwork on each comic cover issue but the artwork for the story itself was hit or miss...many times inconsistent and distracting. Despite that, it is still worth reading and having in any Dracula collection.
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LibraryThing member bookwyrmm
Very approachable graphic adaptation of Stoker's classic novel.
LibraryThing member booklover3258
No absolutely not. I made it to 5 pages and had to stop. The graphics/art are horrible! Not enough detail and the faces are disgusting. I already know the story like the back of my hand so no use in continuing looking at the bad artwork.

No stars at all.
LibraryThing member seasonsoflove
I love the book Dracula, so I was highly intrigued by this graphic novel adaptation. This managed to be faithful to the original, while bringing its own level of horror and eeriness to the story with really great drawings.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2010-08-04

Physical description

27 cm

ISBN

1606900609 / 9781606900604
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