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The Illustrated Dracula

by Bram Stoker, Jae Lee
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Overview

In 1897, Bram Stoker wrote Dracula, launching a literary sensation. In this new illustrated edition, Jae Lee, one of the most talked-about artists for Marvel comics, reawakens

Count Dracula. Critics and fans alike praise Lee for his mastery of complex emotion and, in this book, forty illustrations present Dracula as never seen before. Jae Lee’s legions of fans will flock to this horror classic, and The Illustrated Dracula will also bring a new generation of young readers to the book.

@BleedingGums A damsel is bleeding from her ears and eyes! She’s afraid of the sun! Like a ginger!

We must sort this out. She may be a vampire, but I can’t tell the father. He wonders if her ‘lady times’ are just out of control.

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Synopsis

One of today s hottest comic book artists illustrates the original tale of blood lust, fear, and desire

In 1897, Bram Stoker wrote Dracula, launching a literary sensation. In this new illustrated edition, Jae Lee, one of the most talked-about artists for Marvel comics, reawakens Count Dracula. Critics and fans alike praise Lee for his mastery of complex emotion and, in this book, forty illustrations present Dracula as never seen before. Jae Lee s legions of fans will flock to this horror classic, and The Illustrated Dracula will also bring a new generation of young readers to the book.

Stephen King

I love Jae Lee s work, and I think this is going to be a dynamite partnership. Frankly, I can t wait. (on his work with Lee for the Dark Tower series)

About the Author, Bram Stoker

Jae Lee became the youngest professional comic book artist ever to work for a major comic book company and quickly gained recognition for his dark, Gothic style. He has received the Eisner Award, the most prestigious award in comics, and has exhibited at the Society of Illustrators Museum in New York. In addition to producing his own series, Hellshock, Lee has worked with Marvel on The Inhumans, Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Uncanny X-Men, and more.

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Editorials

Stephen King

I love Jae Lee’s work, and I think this is going to be a dynamite partnership. Frankly, I can’t wait. (on his work with Lee for the Dark Tower series)

Library Journal

Miss Eyre and the Count get illustrated by two leading comics artists-Dame Darcy for Bront and Jae Lee for Stoker. Both have been illustrated before; Eyre was one of the original "Classics Illustrated" comics, and the big D has inspired artists for a century. These color and black-and-white illustrations might not be everyone's cup (Dracula is bald and sans mustache), but their comicslike look might attract younger readers. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780142005156

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